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TikTok removed 78,827,465 videos for violating its community guidelines, with 144,430,133 of these videos being taken down by automated systems. This reflects TikTok’s growing reliance on advanced detection technology to remove harmful content in real-time.

According to the TikTok Q2 2024 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, 30,709,744 videos were removed in Pakistan during the latest period as part of the platform’s efforts to enhance content moderation and protect its diverse user community. The report reveals that 99.5% of these videos were proactively removed before users flagged them, and 97% were taken down within 24 hours. These statistics underscore TikTok’s ongoing commitment to preventing harmful content and providing a safer experience for its Pakistani users.

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The report highlights TikTok’s proactive content moderation approach in Pakistan, offering transparency into the types of content and accounts removed for violating the platform’s guidelines during the reporting period.

With over a billion users and millions of videos posted daily, TikTok continues to prioritize and improve automated moderation technology to scale its efforts and maintain a safe environment. The proactive detection rate reached 98.2%, indicating TikTok’s growing efficiency in handling harmful content before it can be seen by users. Additionally, the report shows a 50% reduction in restored videos, which demonstrates the increased accuracy of TikTok’s content moderation systems.

As TikTok further invests in moderation technologies, its focus on transparency and platform safety remains central, ensuring a secure experience for its global and Pakistani user base.