TikTok will remove 15 million videos from Pakistan


  • In 2022, TikTok will remove 15 million videos from Pakistan





  • The Q2 2022 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report was released by TikTokTok.
  • Approximately 1% of all TikTok videos produced worldwide have been taken down.
  • Regarding the number of videos removed, Pakistan came in second place worldwide.

  • The community guidelines enforcement report for the second quarter of 2022, which covers the months of April and June 2022, has just been released by TikTok, the most popular short-form video platform in the world. This research is a continuation of TikTok's dedication to a comprehensive approach to battling misinformation on the forum.

  • The study shows the platform's ongoing commitment to building trust by being sincere and making an effort to foster a welcoming environment. The most recent version of the survey "shows progress achieved in combating disinformation and efforts made in the investment in digital literacy education to aid keep ahead of the problem at scale," according to a statement made in this regard.

  • In the second quarter of 2022, 113,809,300 videos, or almost 1% of all movies posted to TikTok, were taken down globally. With 15,351,388 movies removed for violating community guidelines in Q2 2022, Pakistan came in the second position globally for the most videos taken down.

  • Nearly 97% of the videos were removed within 24 hours of being posted, 98% before a user reported them, and 97% before any viewers.



  • Along with accounts that broke community rules, the site also deleted accounts that were deemed to be spam, along with any spam videos those users may have submitted.

  • Additionally, it took aggressive measures to prevent the automatic creation of spam accounts. TikTok has uncovered 33 additional instances of incorrect information during the third quarter, which has led to the platform's global removal of 58,000 videos.
  • In the second quarter of 2022, fewer advertisements were removed altogether due to violations of advertising laws. This is partially due to efforts to improve account-level detection and enforcement strategies, which have helped to improve the ad ecosystem and result in improved user and advertiser experiences.

  • A new penalty system that TikTok is implementing will result in accounts receiving strikes if a user violates one of the platform's community standards. This is done to show the company's dedication to upholding safety and battling misinformation.

  • According to the website's overall count of offenses, the offender will be permanently blacklisted if they continue to submit illicit material. Depending on the seriousness of the offense and the total number of offenses, a permanent set amount of strikes may be necessary for a ban.