Tiktok Removes Nearly 19 Million Videos In Mena During Q2 2025 To Uphold Community Guidelines

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TikTok has released its Q2 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, underscoring the platform's ongoing dedication to building a safe, positive, and authentic space for its global community. From April to June 2025, TikTok removed a total of 18,998,721 videos across the MENA region for violating its Community Guidelines. These figures represent the enforcement efforts across Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Morocco, offering a representative view of TikTok's dedication to upholding a safe and positive digital environment during this period.

TikTok scaled up its enforcement across LIVE content, continuing to strengthen its safeguards globally. More than 36.7 million violative LIVE sessions were stopped worldwide in Q2 2025, marking a significant increase, nearly 93 increase, compared to the 19 million sessions stopped in the previous quarter. This robust intervention and increase in enforcement highlights TikToks continuous investment in advanced moderation technologies that can detect violative livestreams quickly and consistently. In Q2 2025 alone, TikTok banned 1,331,424 LIVE hosts and proactively interrupted over 2,999,268 livestreams across Egypt, the UAE, Iraq, Lebanon, and Morocco. These sustained enforcement efforts reflect TikTok's commitment to maintaining moderation accuracy as the scale of automated decisions continues to expand.

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In Q2 2025, TikTok removed 2,930,606 videos in Egypt that violated its Community Guidelines. The country achieved a proactive removal rate of 99.6, ensuring that nearly all harmful content was identified and removed before user reports. Additionally, 95.8 of violative content was taken down within 24 hours, reflecting strong responsiveness. In addition to removing violative short-form videos, TikTok also banned 524,168 LIVE hosts and interrupted 1,189,411 livestreams for violating the platform's Community Guidelines.

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