The world’s leading short-form video sharing platform, TikTok, has removed more than 6.5 million videos in Pakistan over violation of community guidelines. The development comes as the company releases its latest Community Guidelines Enforcement Report for Q4 2021 (October to December).
The report reflects the platform’s ongoing commitment to earn trust by being accountable while working to be safe and welcoming. The social media platform’s efforts include fostering authentic engagement across the comment space, safety reminders for creators, and adhering strictly to the extensive Community Guidelines.
According to the Community Guidelines Enforcement Report Q4 2021, TikTok removed 6,563,594 Pakistani videos. Meanwhile, 85,794,222 videos were removed globally in the fourth quarter of 2021 to tackle harassment and other negative behaviour policies.
The report stated that 94.1% of videos were removed within the first 24 hours of being posted for violating community guidelines, while 95.2% were removed before a user reported them and 90.1% were removed before the videos had any views on the app.
Furthermore, TikTok says that removing content at zero views has improved by 14.7% for harassment and bullying content, 10.9% for hateful behavior, 16.2% for violent extremism, and 7.7% for dangerous acts. According to the report, Pakistan, with 6,563,594 videos removed for violating Community Guidelines, ranked third in the world for the largest volume of videos taken down in Q4...
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