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TikTok removes over 25 million videos in Pakistan

Social media giant TikTok has removed more than 25.4 million videos in Pakistan between April and June 2025 for violating its Community Guidelines, according to the platform’s Q2 2025 enforcement report.

The company said it identified 99.7 percent of the content proactively and removed 96.2 percent within 24 hours of posting.

Globally, TikTok took down 189.5 million videos during the same period, equal to 0.7 percent of all uploads. Of these, 163.9 million were detected automatically, while 7.4 million were later restored after review.

TikTok also deleted 76.9 million fake accounts and 25.9 million suspected underage accounts. The report stated that 30.6 percent of the removed videos contained mature or sensitive content, 14 percent violated safety standards, and 6.1 percent breached privacy rules.

The company said the report highlights its efforts to maintain a safe digital environment and uphold transparency through regular updates.

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