South Africa, March 27 -- This significant upward trend in its content removal rate across sub-Saharan Africa aligns with TikTok's global standards for content moderation and community guidelines enforcement.

TikTok's Community Guidelines Enforcement Reports reflect the platform's continued investment in automated moderation technology, alongside human safety experts that enable the detection and removal of harmful content before it reaches users.

Globally, between July and September 2024, TikTok removed more than 147 million videos, of which 118 million were detected and removed automatically using these technologies.

In sub-Saharan Africa, TikTok removed over 7.5 million videos in Q3 2024, rising to more than 8 million in Q4 2024-an ...