TikTok removes 28m Pakistan videos in Q3
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Social media platform TikTok removed a total of 28,198,284 videos in Pakistan during the third quarter (July to September) of the ongoing fiscal year 202526 for violations of its Community Guidelines.
According to TikTok, the proactive content removal rate in Pakistan reached a record high of 99.8 percent, while 95.9 percent of the videos were removed within 24 hours of being uploaded.
In this regard, TikTok has released its Community Guidelines Enforcement Report for the third quarter (JulySeptember) of fiscal year 202526, reflecting the platform's commitment to providing users with a safe digital environment.
The report, based on data from July to September, details the proactive measures taken by TikTok to identify and remove content that violates its Community Guidelines, ensuring a positive experience for its global community.
During the third quarter of 2025, TikTok removed a total of 28,198,284 videos in Pakistan. The proactive removal rate stood at 99.8 percent, with 95.9 percent of the videos taken down within 24 hours of posting.
TikTok stated that as technology increasingly handles much of this work, its trust and safety teams are able to focus more on areas requiring human judgment, such as reviewing appeals, consulting external experts, and responding effectively to rapidly evolving situations.
Globally, during the same quarter, TikTok removed a total of 204,534,932 videos worldwide, accounting for approximately 0.7 percent of all content uploaded on the platform.
Of the removed videos, 186,608,081 were taken down through automated detection technologies.