TikTok has aggressively cracked down on guideline violations in Pakistan. According to the platform’s latest enforcement report, TikTok removed a staggering 28,198,284 videos in Pakistan during the third quarter of the fiscal year 2025-26 (July to September).
This removal drive highlights the platform’s intense focus on maintaining a safe digital environment.
The report reveals a significant achievement in efficiency. TikTok’s proactive content removal rate in Pakistan hit an all-time high of 99.8%.
Furthermore, the speed of these actions was unprecedented. The platform removed 95.9% of the violating videos within just 24 hours of their upload. This swift response ensures that harmful content is intercepted before it reaches a wide audience.
Technology played a massive role in this enforcement. Automated detection systems handled the bulk of the workload globally. Conversely, human teams concentrated on complex tasks requiring nuanced judgment, such as reviewing appeals and consulting external experts.
On a global scale, TikTok removed over 204 million videos (204,534,932) during the same period. This figure represents approximately 0.7% of all content uploaded to the platform worldwide. Notably, automated technologies were responsible for taking down nearly 187 million of these videos.