TikTok has released its latest Community Guidelines Enforcement Report for Q2 2022 (April-June) and the company remains committed as always to maintaining its community guidelines.
According to the report, TikTok has removed 113,809,300 videos from the platform during the second quarter of 2022, which accounts for only 1 percent of all videos uploaded on the social media platform.
In Pakistan, TikTok has removed 15,351,388 videos for violating Community Guidelines, which ranks it the second in the world for the largest volume of videos taken down in Q2 2022.
Nearly 97 percent of those videos were removed within 24 hours of being posted, while 98 percent were removed before a user reported them, and 97 percent were removed before having any views.
Furthermore, the platform has also removed accounts determined to be spam, along with spam videos posted by those accounts.
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