The report reflects the platform’s ongoing commitment to earn trust by being accountable while working to be safe and welcoming.
The latest iteration of the report shows improvements made in countering misinformation and efforts made in the investment in digital literacy education to help get ahead of the problem at scale.
In the second quarter of 2022, 113,809,300 videos were removed globally, which represents about 1% of all videos uploaded to TikTok.
Proactive removal of videos improved from 83.6% in Q1 to 89.1% in Q2; removal of videos at zero views improved from 60.8% in Q1 to 74.7% in Q2; and video removals in under 24 hours improved from 71.9% to 83.9%.
Since last quarter, TikTok identified 33 new misinformation claims, resulting in the removal of 58,000 videos from the platform.
In the second quarter of 2022, the total volume of ads removed for violating advertising policies and guidelines decreased.
This is due to efforts to strengthen account-level detection and enforcement strategies, which have helped improve the ads ecosystem and create better experiences for both users and advertisers.
To further reiterate its commitment to fighting misinformation and ensuring safety, TikTok is introducing a new penalty system where if someone violates one of its Community Guidelines, their account will accrue a strike for this specific policy violation.
The platform will keep a count of the number of strikes accumulated, and if the person continues posting violative content, they will be permanently banned.
The number of strikes leading to a permanent ban depends on the severity of the violation, and the number of total violations.
To learn more about content guidelines, tools and policies on TikTok, refer to the Community Guidelines.