TikTok has released the Community Guidelines Enforcement Report for the second quarter of 2024. The report covers the period from April to June 2024.
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It details the steps TikTok takes to identify and remove content that violates the Community Guidelines. The report highlights the commitment to create a secure digital platform for users.
Bangladesh reports that the level of content control has increased significantly. In the second quarter of 2024, a total of 1 crore 21 lakh 58 thousand 745 videos were removed. Which in the first quarter was 71 lakh 71 thousand 832. Bangladesh has a proactive video removal rate of 99.6 percent with 97.2 percent of videos removed within 24 hours.
In this quarter, TikTok removed a total of 17.88 million 27 thousand 465 videos worldwide. That's about 1.0 percent of all videos uploaded to the platform. Of these, 14.43 million 133 videos were identified and removed through automatic detection technology. Again 53 lakh 94 thousand 318 videos have been verified and put back on the platform. This time the active video removal rate was 98.2 percent with 93.5 percent of videos being removed within 24 hours of posting.
According to the report, 31 percent of the deleted videos were related to sensitive content. Which is not in accordance with TikTok's content policy. Additionally, 15.1 percent of these videos violated the video platform's security standards, and 4.7 percent of videos were removed for violating privacy and security guidelines.
As in the first quarter, TikTok will continue to publish summaries about the removed covert influence operations (CIO) networks. A new separate report will also provide detailed information on disrupted operations.
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Periodic publication of Community Guidelines enforcement reports underscores TikTok's commitment to transparency. This report provides insight into the extent and nature of content and account activity.