In the third quarter of 2025, TikTok removed 204.5 million videos worldwide for violating its Community Guidelines.
Of the content taken down between July and September, 3,891,471 videos originated from Turkey.
More than 99 percent of violating content was detected without user reports, and 94.8 percent was removed within 24 hours. Content flagged by users was deleted within an average of two hours in 81.7 percent of cases.
In Turkey, 99.4 percent of the content was identified without user reports, while 97 percent was removed from the platform within 24 hours.
Additionally, TikTok terminated more than 32 million live streams found to be in violation of community rules and shut down over 22 million accounts identified as belonging to users under the age of 13.
Sensitive content accounted for 30 percent of removed videos, while 34.5 percent were related to commercial activities.
As part of digital safety policies for young users, 94 percent of the removed content was deleted before receiving any views, and 98 percent was taken down within 24 hours.
Furthermore, over 8 million advertisements that violated advertising policies were removed from the platform.

