
TikTok has made public its Q2 2024 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, which provides insight into the platform’s proactive approach to content moderation in Nigeria as part of its continued efforts to promote a safe and enjoyable user experience.
Transparency regarding the content and accounts deleted for breaking the platform’s community guidelines is offered by this quarterly report. Less than 1% of all videos published in Nigeria during the most recent reporting period were removed from TikTok, according to the report, which shows that the company is still bolstering its content moderation procedures to protect its varied user base. Over 2.1 million videos were taken down from the platform.
Important results reveal that 90.7% of these videos were taken down in less than a day, and 99.1% of these videos were proactively removed before viewers reported them. These numbers demonstrate TikTok’s dedication to avoiding dangerous content and providing a safer environment for its Nigerian customers.
TikTok continues to develop technology that enhances content understanding and identifies possible hazards, enabling the platform to delete dangerous content before it reaches viewers. With over a billion users and millions of pieces of content produced daily, TikTok is a powerful platform.
Over 178 million videos were deleted from the platform in June 2024; of those, 144 million were eliminated automatically on a global scale. By lowering the amount of content that censors must examine, these technological developments help limit the amount of offensive content that people are exposed to, BrandSpur digital news platform reports.
TikTok has improved its proactive detection rate to 98.2% worldwide, making it more effective than previously at removing hazardous content before consumers see it. Its dedication to transparency and platform safety is unwavering as it continues to invest in state-of-the-art moderation tools, providing a haven for its diverse user base in Nigeria and throughout the world.





