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| | | | | Digital | | July 10, 2020 | By Sara Jerde |
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| TikTok Removed 49 Million Videos in Second Half of 2019 | |
| | Good morning, TikTok gave a look under the hood yesterday and shared what sort of content it removed from the platform in the second half of 2019. In all, the platform removed more than 49 million videos for violating content policies. To compare, YouTube removed around 14.7 million videos during the same period. Of the content TikTok removed in December: 25.5% violated policies on adult nudity and sexual activities24.8% violated “minor safety policies,” like underage alcohol or drug use21.5% showed illegal activitiesRead Scott Nover's full story. In other news: Google has a new format for advertisingFacebook offered complimentary training coursesAmazon told sellers to remove Washington Redskins merchandiseLet me know what else interests you at [email protected]. Please consider supporting our journalism with an Adweek Pro Subscription and gain full access to all of Adweek's essential coverage and resources. | | | |
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