TikTok has intensified its safety measures in Kenya by removing more than 820,000 videos and banning over 100,000 accounts during the final quarter of 2025.
According to TikTok’s Q4 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, the platform deleted 820,552 Kenyan videos between October and December.
The platform recorded a 99.9 per cent proactive removal rate, with 93 per cent of the flagged content taken down within 24 hours of posting.
The company also banned 108,752 accounts in Kenya for policy violations.
A significant majority of these, totalling 93,704 accounts, were blocked because they were suspected to belong to children under the age of 13, highlighting an aggressive push to strengthen child safety.
















