TikTok removed nearly 23 million videos in Pakistan
TikTok said it removed 22,990,460 videos in Pakistan in October-December 2025 for violating community guidelines. The platform said 99.9pc were removed proactively and 98.4pc were taken down within 24 hours.

KARACHI: TikTok removed more than 22 million videos in Pakistan between October and December 2025 for violating its community guidelines, according to the platform’s Q4 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report.
TikTok took down 22,990,460 videos in Pakistan during the final quarter of 2025. The company said the removals were part of its efforts to detect and eliminate material that breached its rules, with the stated aim of maintaining a positive experience for users around the world.
According to TikTok, 99.9 per cent of the videos removed in Pakistan during the quarter were taken down proactively. 98.4pc of those videos were removed within 24 hours.
The company outlined these figures in its latest enforcement report, which details the steps it says it has taken to identify content that does not comply with its community guidelines.
Global removals also detailed
Alongside the Pakistan-specific figures, TikTok also released global data for the same period. The platform removed 175,302,085 videos worldwide in the fourth quarter of 2025.
That total represented about 0.5pc of all content uploaded to the platform during the quarter.
TikTok said the report reflects its enforcement actions under its community guidelines framework. In the Pakistan segment of the report, the company highlighted both the scale of removals and the speed with which content was taken down.
The figures indicate that Pakistan accounted for a significant number of the videos removed during the quarter, based on the totals released by the company in its latest transparency update.
In Q4 2025, TikTok removed a total of 22,990,460 videos in Pakistan for community guidelines violations. TikTok proactively removed 99.9 per cent of the videos, with 98.4pc of these videos removed within 24 hours
Globally, the company said 175 million videos were removed in the quarter. The detailed figure provided in the report was 175,302,085 videos, which TikTok said amounted to roughly half a per cent of all videos uploaded worldwide during the period.
The latest disclosure adds to TikTok’s regular publication of enforcement data, offering a country-by-country and global snapshot of how the platform applies its community standards.
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