TikTok has removed 25m Pakistani videos in beginning of 2025

 Platform removed nearly 211 million videos worldwide due to community guidelines violations: report

In Pakistan during the first quarter of 2025, TikTok removed nearly 25 million videos, according to its Q1 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, which covers activity from January to March. The report says that 24,954,128 videos were taken down in Pakistan because they broke the platform's rules for the community. 95.8% of flagged videos were removed within 24 hours of being posted, maintaining an exceptionally high proactive removal rate of 99.4% in the nation. During the same time, TikTok removed approximately 211 million videos worldwide, or 0.9% of all content uploaded to the platform. The proactive removal rate was 99.0%, and 94.3% of the flagged content was removed within 24 hours of being posted. Of those, more than 184 million were identified and removed by automated systems, while more than 7.5 million were reinstated following a secondary review.

In addition, the report revealed that the most common reason for enforcement was that 30.1% of all removed videos worldwide contained mature or sensitive content. Misinformation (45.5%), the use of edited media or AI-generated content (13.8%), and violations of safety and civility standards (11.5%) were among the other infractions. TikTok stated that its ongoing commitment to transparency and accountability is reflected in its quarterly enforcement reports. The company noted that the reports are designed to help users, regulators, and the general public better understand how content moderation is carried out at scale and what types of violations are being addressed most frequently.

The full Q1 2025 report is available on TikTok’s Transparency Centre, accessible in both Urdu and English, where users can explore the platform’s community guidelines, reporting tools and content safety policies in greater detail.

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