TikTok released a transparency report about content that was removed from the platform between April 1 and June 30, 2021. TikTok removed more than 81 million videos for violating its community guidelines or terms of service during Q2 2021, which is less than 1% of the total uploaded videos. It means during this time period, more than 8.1 billion videos were uploaded on the platform, on average 90 million videos uploaded daily.
In a statement TikTok announced Today we published an update on our continued fight against hate and harassment, along with our Q2 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report which details the violative content and accounts removed from TikTok to protect the safety of our community.
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