TikTok has removed more than twenty five million videos in Pakistan between April and June 2025 for violating its community guidelines, the platform said in its latest enforcement report. The company stated that 99.7 percent of the content was identified proactively and 96.2 percent was deleted within a day of being posted.
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Globally, TikTok took down nearly one hundred eighty nine million videos in the same period, which accounts for less than one percent of all uploads. Around one hundred sixty three million were detected automatically through technology, while more than seven million were later restored after review.
The platform also removed seventy six million fake accounts and almost twenty six million suspected underage accounts. Most of the deleted content included mature or sensitive material, safety violations, and privacy breaches.\
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TikTok said the report reflects its ongoing commitment to keeping the platform safe and transparent by sharing regular updates on enforcement actions.