TikTok has released its Q4 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, highlighting its continuous commitment to fostering a safe and trusted space for its users.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, TikTok removed 820,552 videos in Kenya for violating its Community Guidelines.
99.9% of these videos were proactively removed before anyone reported them, while 98.4% were taken down within 24 hours of posting.
These figures underscore TikTok’s continued investment in advanced detection systems and rapid response mechanisms designed to limit the spread of harmful content.
Additionally, TikTok banned 108,752 accounts in Kenya for policy violations. A significant portion of these , 93,704 accounts, were suspected of being accounts of users aged below 13.
This highlights the platform’s commitment to protection of younger users online.
Globally, TikTok removed a total of 175,302,085 videos during the quarter, representing about 0.5% of all content uploaded on the platform.
Of these, 152,580,933 videos were detected and taken down using automated detection technologies and 8,360,780 videos were reinstated after further review.
The platform recorded a 99.1% proactive removal rate, with 93.4% of flagged content removed within 24 hours of posting.
By combining advanced automated moderation tools with the expertise of thousands of trust and safety professionals worldwide, TikTok continues to enforce its Community Guidelines consistently and at scale, addressing harmful content such as misinformation, hate speech, and other policy violations.
