The call was reported by The New York Times on Thursday, citing a recording of the meeting, and confirmed to The Hill by TikTok.
The meeting reportedly included more than 30 people, including Sacha Baron Cohen, Debra Messing and Amy Schumer.
It followed a letter sent by Hollywood stars and influencers to the platform about similar concerns over a rise in antisemitism since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel and subsequent war.
The call was led by TikTok head of operations Adam Presser and global head of user operations Seth Melnick, the Times reported.
During the meeting, the TikTok executives appeared to agree with the sentiment that more should be done, but they stressed there is not a simple or fast solution, according to the report.
Asked about the call, a TikTok spokesperson told The Hill in a statement, “We recognize this is an incredibly difficult and fearful time for millions of people around the world and in our TikTok community.”
“Our leadership has been meeting with creators, civil society, human rights experts and stakeholders to listen to their experiences and feedback on how TikTok can remain a place for community, discovery, and sharing authentically,” the spokesperson added.
Read more in a full report at TheHill.com.