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Tiktok Releases Report On Content Removed In The First Quarter Of 2025

Jul 31, Kathmandu - Tiktok has released the Community Guidelines Enforcement Report for the first quarter of 2025. The report details the proactive steps Tiktok took to identify and remove content that violated its Community Guidelines from January to March.

TikTok hopes that this will help provide a positive experience for users. In the first quarter of 2025, 18,76,563 videos were removed by Tiktok in Nepal alone. The active removal rate in Nepal stood at 99.6 percent, with 97.8 percent of videos removed within 24 hours.

Globally, Tiktok removed 211 million videos this quarter, representing about 0.9 percent of the total content uploaded to the platform. Of the videos removed, 184,378,987 videos were removed using automated detection techniques, while 7,525,184 videos were reinstated after further review.

The rate of proactive removal of videos was 99.0 percent, with 94.3 percent of flagged content removed within 24 hours of posting. The report shows that 30.1 percent of the removed videos contained sensitive or mature content that did not comply with Tiktok's content policy.

An additional 11.5 percent of videos violated the platform’s safety and ethics standards, while 15.6 percent of videos violated privacy and security rules. In addition, 45.5 percent of the videos removed were flagged as misinformation, and 13.8 percent were removed because they were flagged as edited or AI-generated.

Tiktok regularly publishes Community Guidelines Enforcement Reports, which provide clear information about content and account-related actions and demonstrate TikTok’s transparency.