TikTok Removes Over 1.9 Million Videos from Nepal in Q1 2026
Kathmandu. Short video sharing platform TikTok has stated that it removed 1.961698 million videos uploaded from Nepal in the first quarter of 2026 (January-March) for violating its community guidelines.
According to the Community Guidelines Enforcement Report released by TikTok, the removed videos account for approximately 0.4 percent of the total videos published from Nepal during that period.
According to the report, the active rate of removing content violating community guidelines in Nepal was 99.2 percent. The company stated that 86.5 percent of the removed videos were taken down within 24 hours of posting.
The report also mentions that 61,992 videos from Nepal were restored after review.
Globally, TikTok has stated that it removed over 184 million videos in the first quarter, which is about 0.5 percent of the total content uploaded on the platform. Most of the removed videos were found through automated detection systems.
During this period, TikTok removed over 86.2 million fake accounts worldwide. Additionally, it stated that over 25.7 million accounts suspected of being under the age of 13 were also removed.
TikTok has also stated that monitoring of live broadcasts has been tightened. According to the report, over 58.2 million live sessions were warned or had monetization stopped. Similarly, over 21.9 million live creators were also penalized, the company stated.
The purpose of regularly publishing such reports is to maintain transparency regarding content and account actions on the platform, as stated in the press release issued by TikTok on Wednesday.
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