TikTok removes 113 million videos over minor safety, illegal activities

U.S wants TikTok removed from Apple, Google app stores over data concerns
The TikTok logo is seen on an iPhone 11 Pro max in this photo illustration in Warsaw, Poland on September 29, 2020. The TikTok app will be banned from US app stores from Sunday unless president Donald Trump approves a last-minute deal between US tech firm Oracle and TikTok owner ByteDance. US authorities say the Chinese video sharing app threaten national security and could pass on user data to China. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Short video platform detailed in its quarterly straightforwardness report that the organization brought down north of 113 million recordings among April and June of 2022.

While the number sounds colossal, shockingly, 113 million is only 1% of the absolute recordings distributed during that three-month time span, The Edge detailed.

The most widely recognized strategy infringement which caused the expulsion of recordings was viewed as per minor wellbeing, representing almost 44% of the substance brought down. Different reasons incorporate bareness and criminal operations.






The stage’s robotized framework is eliminating an ever-increasing number of recordings. More than 95% of the recordings eliminated in those three months were not detailed by a client. The organization’s computer-based intelligence and human audit identified clients disregarding rules.

“We extended our ability to emphasize quickly on our frameworks given the quick changing nature of deception, particularly during an emergency or occasion (for example the conflict in Ukraine or a political decision),” the report said.