
In its quarterly Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, TikTok revealed that between October and December 2025, the platform removed a total of 22,990,460 videos in Pakistan due to violations of its community standards. This action is part of TikTok’s broader efforts to maintain a safe and positive environment for its global user base.
The report highlights that TikTok proactively detected and removed 99.9 per cent of these videos, with 98.4 per cent being taken down within 24 hours of upload.
Globally, during the same period, TikTok removed 175,302,085 videos, which constitutes approximately 0.5 per cent of all content uploaded on the platform. Of these, the majority were removed using automated detection technologies. Additionally, 8,360,780 videos initially removed were later reinstated following further review.
The enforcement report also sheds light on the nature of the removed content. It states that 21.2 per cent of the globally removed videos contained sensitive or mature themes that did not align with TikTok’s content policies. Moreover, 9.1 per cent breached the platform’s standards on safety and civility, 1.2 per cent violated privacy and security guidelines, 1.6 per cent were flagged for misinformation, and 1.8 per cent involved edited media and AI-generated content.
The report further indicates TikTok’s efforts in account management, revealing the removal of 143,834,113 fake accounts and the suspension of 23,875,879 accounts suspected to be under the age of 13, as part of its commitment to protect younger audiences.


