TikTok Bans 43,000 Accounts, Removes 450,000 Videos In Kenya


TikTok released its Quarter 1 Community Guidelines Enforcement report for 2025, with insights that show the company’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy platform for all.

Between January and March 2025, more than 450,000 videos were removed from the platform in Kenya, for violating the platform Community Guidelines.

Notably, 92.1% of these were removed before they were viewed and 94.3% removed within 24 hours of being posted.

Additionally, just over 43,000 accounts in Kenya were banned during the same period for violating Community Guidelines.

By integrating advanced automated moderation technologies with the expertise of thousands of trust and safety professionals, TikTok enables faster and consistent removal of content that violates the Community Guidelines.

This approach is vital in mitigating the damaging effects of misinformation, hate speech, and violative material on the platform, the company said.

With a proactive detection rate now at 99% globally , TikTok is more efficient than ever at addressing harmful content before users encounter it.

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