RIYADH: TikTok has released its Q4 2025 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report, reaffirming the platform’s ongoing commitment to fostering a safe, positive, and authentic digital environment for its global community.
From October to December 2025, TikTok removed 11,772,196 videos in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq and Lebanon, providing a comprehensive view of TikTok’s continued investment in safety and trust during the quarter.
In parallel with these technological efficiencies, TikTok intensified efforts to safeguard younger audiences by removing 23,875,879 suspected under-13 accounts and 147,716,518 fake accounts globally during Q4 2025. This focus on age-appropriate experiences, combined with highly proactive moderation across the MENA region, reinforces the platform’s long-term commitment to age-appropriate experiences and safeguarding minors.
By strategically combining cutting-edge technology with human insight, TikTok continues to cultivate a secure environment where creativity can flourish safely.
TikTok continues to strengthen global enforcement in LIVE content. In Q4 2025, 42,822,827 LIVE sessions were suspended globally, marking an increase of approximately 32.9 percent from 32,242,750 LIVE sessions suspended in Q3 2025. During this period, TikTok banned 358,160 LIVE hosts and proactively interrupted 974,661 livestreams in Egypt, the UAE, Iraq and Lebanon. These sustained enforcement efforts reflect a commitment to maintaining moderation accuracy as the scale of automated decisions continues to expand.







