Karachi: TikTok has made significant strides in enhancing the safety and positivity of its platform, as detailed in its Q2 2024 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report. The document highlights the extensive measures the social media giant has undertaken to monitor and remove content that violates its community guidelines in Pakistan.
According to TikTok, the latest report reveals that 30,709,744 videos were removed in Pakistan during the second quarter of 2024, with 99.5% of these deletions occurring proactively before any user reports. This indicates TikTok’s robust content moderation efforts, with 97% of the content being addressed within 24 hours of detection.
Globally, TikTok removed a total of 178,827,465 videos in Q2 2024, with 144,430,133 of these removals facilitated through automated systems. This use of advanced detection technology has enabled TikTok to manage its moderation processes more effectively, achieving a proactive detection rate of 98.2%. The platform’s technological advances have not only scaled its moderation capabilities but have also enhanced the precision of its systems, evidenced by a 50% reduction in the number of restored videos, which underscores the accuracy and effectiveness of the platform’s content moderation strategies.
TikTok’s ongoing investment in innovative moderation technologies and its commitment to transparency continue to safeguard and enrich the user experience across its vast global community. For more details on TikTok’s content moderation efforts and policies, the platform’s Transparency Centre offers comprehensive insights in both Urdu and English.