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TikTok removes 2.1 million videos by Nigerian users in Q3 2024 

Bytedance’s short video platform, TikTok, said it removed 2.1 million videos posted by Nigerian users in the third quarter of 2024 for violating its content policy.

According to the platform, Nigeria was among the top 50 countries where videos violating its policies emanated from in Q3.

In total, 147.8 million videos were removed globally for the period under review.

In its Community Guidelines Enforcement report, the company said the top 50 markets recorded to have violated its policies accounted for approximately 90% of all content removals for the quarter.

The removed content was said to have violated one or more of TikTok’s policies, which center around Integrity and Authenticity, Privacy and Security, Mental and Behavioural Health, Safety, and Civility, among others.

Accounts removal 

In the period under review, TikTok said it removed a total of 214.8 million accounts discovered to be either fake or owned by people suspected to be under 13 years of age.

“We remain vigilant in our efforts to detect external threats and safeguard the platform from fake accounts and engagement.  

“These threats persistently probe and attack our systems, leading to occasional fluctuations in the reported metrics within these areas.  

“Despite this, we are steadfast in our commitment to promptly identify and remove any accounts, content, or activities that seek to artificially boost popularity on our platform,” TikTok stated in the report.

1.9 million ads removed 

During the third quarter of 2024, TikTok said there was a decrease in both the volume of ads removed for violating its advertising policies and the volume of ads removed due to account-level actions.

The report shows that a total of 1.9 million ads were removed in Q3 2024 for violating its ads policies, a decrease from 2.2 million recorded in Q2.

“Advertiser accounts and ad content must comply with our Community Guidelines, Advertising Policies, and Terms of Service.  

“We are continually reviewing and strengthening our systems to identify new patterns and quickly and accurately remove ads that violate our policies,” the company added.

What you should know 

Despite all its enforcement actions, TikTok has been facing challenges from different countries arising from the usage and the kinds of content on the platform.

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