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TikTok removes more than 1.1 million videos in South Africa as platform tightens online Safety measures

TikTok has removed more than 1.1 million videos and over 520 000 suspected underage accounts in South Africa as it ramps up efforts to combat harmful online content.

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TikTok removes more than 1.1 million videos in South Africa as platform tightens online Safety measures

TikTok has removed more than 1.1 million videos and over 520 000 suspected underage accounts in South Africa as it ramps up efforts to combat harmful online content.

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itweb.co.za3 g fa

TikTok SA cracks down on harmful content

TikTok removed millions of videos and over 500 000 underage accounts in Q4 2025, as it intensified efforts to protect users.

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  1. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·iol.co.za

    TikTok removes more than 1.1 million videos in South Africa as platform tightens online Safety measures

    TikTok has removed more than 1.1 million videos and over 520 000 suspected underage accounts in South Africa as it ramps up efforts to combat harmful online content.

  2. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·itweb.co.za

    TikTok SA cracks down on harmful content

    TikTok removed millions of videos and over 500 000 underage accounts in Q4 2025, as it intensified efforts to protect users.