Pakistan, January 19, 2026: TikTok has released its Community Guidelines Enforcement Report for the third quarter of 2025, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining a safe and positive digital environment for users. The report covers data from July to September 2025 and outlines proactive measures taken to identify and remove content that violates TikTok’s community guidelines.
During the quarter, TikTok removed a total of 28,198,284 videos in Pakistan for violating community standards. The platform achieved a 99.8 percent proactive removal rate, with 95.9 percent of videos taken down within 24 hours of upload. TikTok stated that while advanced technology handles most moderation tasks, human teams focus on areas requiring judgment, such as appeals, expert consultations, and responses to evolving challenges.
Globally, TikTok removed 204.5 million videos, representing approximately 0.7 percent of all uploaded content. Of these, 186.6 million videos were detected through automated technologies, while 8.95 million videos were later restored after further review. The proactive removal rate stood at 99.3 percent, with 94.8 percent of flagged content removed within 24 hours.
To protect platform integrity, TikTok also removed 118.6 million fake accounts and 22.2 million accounts suspected to belong to users under 13 years of age. The report highlights TikTok’s ongoing commitment to transparency and digital safety through regular publication of enforcement data.

