TikTok has removed more than four million videos and interrupted over 86,000 LIVE sessions in Nigeria during the fourth quarter of 2025 as the social media platform intensified efforts to improve safety and curb harmful content.
According to TikTok’s Q4 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report released on Tuesday, the platform took down 4.02 million videos from Nigerian users for violating its community standards.
The report showed that 99.9 per cent of the offending content was detected and removed proactively before being reported by users, while 98.4 percent was taken down within 24 hours of posting.
The company said the high detection rate reflects continued investments in artificial intelligence-powered moderation tools and rapid response systems designed to identify and remove harmful content at scale.
Beyond video removals, TikTok said it disrupted more than 86,000 LIVE rooms in Nigeria for breaching its community guidelines, underscoring increasing scrutiny of real-time content on the
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