Globally, TikTok has removed more than 204 million videos that violated its community guidelines.
TikTok has removed more than 2.8 million videos from Nepal in a three-month period.
According to the Community Guidelines Enforcement Report for the third quarter of 2025, TikTok reported that it removed content that violated its Community Guidelines from July to September.
The active content removal rate in Nepal is 99.7 percent, and 98 percent of the videos removed were removed within 24 hours, the statement said. 30 percent of the videos removed were of sensitive or adult content.
About 32.9 percent of the videos were ‘flagged’ and removed for spreading misinformation. Similarly, 34.4 percent of the videos were identified as edited or AI-generated content. The company said that other videos were removed for violating safety, decency, and privacy standards.
'Of the videos removed, 186.68 million were identified and removed using automatic detection technology, while 8.95 million were reinstated after further review,' the statement said. 'This report details the proactive steps TikTok has taken to identify and remove content that violates its Community Guidelines, helping to ensure a positive experience for users worldwide.'
TikTok removed more than 204 million videos globally during this period. This represents only about 0.7 percent of the total content uploaded to the platform, the company said.
Similarly, more than 118.6 million fake accounts have also been closed worldwide. TikTok said it has removed more than 22.2 million accounts for users suspected of being under 13 years of age.
