TikTok on Monday released its Q3 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement report, revealing its ongoing commitment to develop a safe digital space for its users.
The company, in a press release, said the report — covers data from July to September 2025 — reveals the proactive steps TikTok has taken to detect and delete content that violates its Community Guidelines to ensure that users get a positive experience while using the platform.
What is TikTok Q3 2025 report?
In Q3 2025, TikTok said it deleted a total of 28,198,284 videos in Pakistan for Community Guidelines violations. "Proactive removal rates in Pakistan remained high at 99.8%, with 95.9% of these videos removed within 24 hours. As technology takes on more of these tasks, our safety teams can dedicate more time to areas that rely on human judgment, such as reviewing appeals, seeking guidance from external experts, and responding to rapidly evolving situations," added TikTok.
Meanwhile, internationally, the company deleted a total of 204 million (204,534,932) videos worldwide in this quarter, which represents about 0.7% of all content uploaded to the platform.
Of the removed videos, 186,608,081 videos were detected and taken down using automated detection technologies, while 8,950,735 videos were reinstated after further review.
The proactive removal rate stood at 99.3%, with 94.8% of the flagged content removed within 24 hours of posting. To upload TikTok's integrity, in this quarter, the platform has removed 118,618,399 fake accounts, along with the additional 22,226,542 accounts that were suspected to be under the age of 13.
The report also indicates that a significant portion of total removed videos — 30% — contained sensitive or mature themes that did not align with TikTok’s content policies.
"An additional 15.7% of videos breached the platform’s safety and civility standards, while 2.7% violated privacy and security guidelines. Additionally, 32.9% of the removed videos were flagged as misinformation, and 34.4% of the videos removed were flagged as edited media and AI-generated content."
The periodic publication of the Community Guidelines Enforcement report gives TikTok users an insight into the scale and nature of content and account actions.