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Nigeria: TikTok Strengthens User Safety – Removes Over 3.6 Million Videos During Q1 2025

July 17, 2025
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In its continued commitment to user safety, TikTok announced the removal of over 3.6 million videos in Nigeria between January and March 2025. This marks a 50% increase in removals compared to the previous quarter, primarily due to the platform’s community guidelines violations.

These statistics were highlighted in TikTok’s recently released Q1 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, emphasising the platform’s dedication to fostering a safe, respectful, and trustworthy online environment.

The report showcased an impressive proactive detection rate of 98.4%, indicating that most content was identified and removed before being reported, with 92.1% of videos taken down within 24 hours. This demonstrates TikTok’s ongoing investment in advanced technology, innovation, and skilled moderation teams, aimed at enhancing its systems to detect and eliminate harmful content before it reaches users.

While millions of positive, educational, and entertaining videos are uploaded daily, TikTok continually enhances its ability to locate and remove content violating its community standards. The recent removal figures represent only a small portion of the overall videos shared by the Nigerian user community each quarter, highlighting the abundance of uplifting and empowering content on the platform.

In March 2025, TikTok also terminated 129 accounts in West Africa linked to covert operations, furthering its efforts to maintain a safe platform.

TikTok LIVE fosters connections among creators and audiences, and the platform has updated its LIVE Monetisation Guidelines to clarify which types of content are not eligible for monetisation. Enforcement of these guidelines remains a top focus, with the platform banning 42,196 LIVE rooms and interrupting 48,156 streams in Nigeria during the first quarter of 2025 for community guideline violations.

Globally, TikTok removed more than 211 million videos in Q1 2025, a rise from 153 million in the prior quarter. Over 184 million of those removals were achieved through automated processes. The global proactive detection rate reached 99%, illustrating significant advancements in swiftly identifying and removing harmful content.

Despite the extensive measures taken, harmful content still comprises only a minor fraction of users’ posts, as noted in the report.

In a collaborative move, TikTok has appointed Dr. Olawale Ogunlana (also known as Doctor Wales) from Nigeria as a TikTok Digital Well-being ambassador, joining a diverse group of verified healthcare professionals from the WHO Fides Network.

The Q1 2025 report highlights TikTok’s ongoing efforts to protect its Nigerian user base, strengthen enforcement measures, and maintain transparency regarding its actions to uphold the platform’s integrity.

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