TikTok, a popular app, removed many videos in Pakistan this year. They took down over 20.2 million videos because they didn’t follow the rules.
Almost 93.9% of these videos were removed within one day of being posted. Worldwide, TikTok removed almost 99.8% of rule-breaking videos before anyone saw them.
The company shared its report on how it enforces rules in early 2024. TikTok works hard to keep its platform safe and fair for everyone.
TikTok wants everyone to feel safe and happy online. They care about being clear, keeping people safe, and including everyone who uses their app.
TikTok removed a lot of videos recently. They took down 166,997,307 videos from around the world. That’s about 0.9% of all the videos people posted. They used computers to find and remove 129,335,793 videos automatically. They also put back 6,042,287 videos after checking them again.
TikTok also told us about comments they removed or hid to keep people safe. They took away or hid 976,479,946 comments to make sure people are safe.
The app also worked on stopping fake accounts that try to send a lot of messages at once.
TikTok deleted 21,639,414 accounts suspected of belonging to individuals under 13 to protect young users. The platform’s community guidelines are designed to maintain a safe and fair user environment.
These rules are applied consistently across all content and users, using technology and human oversight to enforce them.
TikTok’s Community Guidelines Enforcement Report provides valuable insights into its actions against content that goes against its rules. It emphasizes TikTok’s dedication to transparency in its operations and its commitment to creating a secure online environment.
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