Transparency report
July-December 2025
At Pinterest, our mission is to bring everyone the inspiration to create a life they love, and it’s our guiding light in drafting and enforcing our content policies.
Pinterest is committed to building products and policies that foster inclusivity and a more positive online experience. From decisions like prohibiting self harm and all political campaign ads to calling on the industry to unite with the common goal of making the internet a safer and healthier place for everyone, Pinterest is continuing to invest in this work. We want to advance the industry on these issues so that—together—we can create a more positive internet.
In this transparency report, you’ll find information on our efforts to keep our platform safe and inspiring, such as:
- Number of Pin, board, and account deactivations for Community Guidelines
- Number of reviewed appeals and their outcomes
- Information and deactivation requests we received from law enforcement and government entities
Reporting period
Our reporting on enforcement in this transparency report covers the second half of 2025, from July through December 2025. We’ve split that time into two reporting periods: Quarter 3 (Q3), from July through September, and Quarter 4 (Q4), from October through December. We also refer to Q1 (January through March) or Q2 (April through June) when we’re talking about quarter-over-quarter trends.
Community Guidelines enforcement
Pinterest’s Community Guidelines are designed to support our mission of inspiration. They govern what we do and don't allow on Pinterest, and all users must abide by them.
To help us cultivate a safer and more inspired community, we develop and enforce content policies that help ensure our platform is a positive place where people can find real-life ideas. We work hard to identify and deactivate harmful content from our site, and our content policies and moderation practices are always evolving to keep up with new behaviors and trends. Pinterest’s Community Guidelines apply to all accounts and content, including content made with generative AI tools. Users are encouraged to report content they believe shouldn’t be on Pinterest.
We may action content and the accounts, individuals and groups that create or spread that content, based on how much harm the content poses. In the event that a user believes a deactivation was in error, Pinterest provides options to appeal the deactivation, where appropriate.
For data reported in percentages, the values in the tables below may not add up to 100% due to rounding.
Methodology
Distinct images and Pins deactivated
Every day, millions of people all over the world come to Pinterest to create, discover and save new ideas that are shared in Pins. To understand how we approach content moderation, it’s helpful to differentiate between two types of Pins: organic Pins and ads. Our Community Guidelines apply to both.
Organic Pins include all Pins created and saved on Pinterest that are not promoted as ads. For example, this could include merchants’ product Pins, which aren’t always ads and may appear organically to people who are searching for products or following their interests on Pinterest. All types of organic Pins actioned under our Community Guidelines are included in this transparency report. We have additional requirements for merchants and their product Pins, such as that the Pin image and description must accurately represent the product; violations of these Merchant Guidelines are not included in this report.
Ads are Pins that businesses pay to promote. We have additional policies for advertisers that hold ads and advertisers to even higher standards. Ad policies are enforced differently than organic content, and are not included in this transparency report.
Much of the content on Pinterest has been saved repeatedly, meaning that the same image may appear in multiple Pins. When reporting actions we take on organic Pins under our policies, we include the number of Pins deactivated as well as the number of distinct images deactivated to provide greater insight into our moderation practices for this type of content.
We report deactivations of boards and accounts separately from deactivations of Pins. Boards are where you save, collect, and organize your Pins. To avoid double-counting deactivations, our count of distinct images and Pins deactivated does not include those on boards or from user accounts that were deactivated.
How we deactivate Pins
We deactivate policy-violating Pins through automated tools, manual review and a hybrid approach that combines elements of both.
Automated deactivations. Our automated tools use a combination of signals to identify and take action against potentially violating content. For example, our machine learning models assign scores to content added to our platform. Our automated tools can then use those scores to perform appropriate enforcement actions.
Manual deactivations. We manually deactivate Pins through our human review process. Pins deactivated through this process may include those identified internally and those reported to us by third parties. It also includes the Pins that are reviewed and deactivated by one of our team members after a user report.
Hybrid deactivations. Hybrid deactivations include those where a team member determines that a Pin violates policy, and automated systems help expand that decision to enforce against machine-identified matching Pins. Depending on the volume of matching Pins, a hybrid deactivation may result in a number of Pins deactivated or none at all.
The mechanisms used to address different potential policy violations may vary based on the state of available technology, the volume of violative content and other factors such as the complexity of evaluation. We continue to iterate and evolve our tools and expect ongoing improvements going forward.
Reach of Pins deactivated for violating policy
Reach is one of our key indicators of user experience. To calculate this metric, we start by looking at each policy-violating Pin deactivated in a reporting period. Then we count the number of unique users that saw each of those Pins during the reporting period for at least 1 second before it was deactivated.
Our data shows that very few people saw a policy-violating Pin during this reporting period before it was deactivated. For example, more than 95% of Pins that we deactivated for health misinformation in Q4 2025 were never seen by users in this reporting period—even with hundreds of millions of people visiting Pinterest per month.
Actioned user reports
Users can report Pins they think violate our policies by clicking on the three small dots on any Pin and hitting “Report Pin” on both our website and our mobile apps. Users and non-users alike can also always contact us through the Help Center to report content and to ask any questions they may have. Once we confirm that a Pin violates our Community Guidelines and deactivate it, we consider the report an actioned user report.
Boards deactivated
When users find Pins they like or want to come back to, they can save them to boards that they’ve created. Over time, our users have created billions of boards.
When a board is deactivated for violating policy, all the Pins on that board are also deactivated. Similarly, when we deactivate an entire account, that user’s boards are also deactivated. To avoid double-counting deactivations, our count of boards deactivated does not include those from user accounts that were deactivated.
Accounts deactivated
Think of “accounts” on Pinterest as “profiles” or individual users. If someone saves Pins and creates boards, that content becomes associated with their account – be it an individual user account or an account for a business, advertiser, merchant or creator. Accounts, boards and Pins can be private, shared with a limited number of other accounts, or visible to the public.
Any account, regardless of privacy settings, may be deactivated for violating our policies. When an account is deactivated, all of its Pins and boards are also deactivated. That means that if you search for them or click on an old link to their profile, that profile won’t show up anymore. Their Pins won’t appear anywhere on Pinterest. And the deactivated user won’t be able to access their own Pins or boards, either.
Appeals and reinstatements
If people believe their content has been deactivated by mistake, they can appeal the decision. We review appeal requests and grant the appeal if we determine we made a mistake, or in some cases to give people another chance to abide by our Community Guidelines.
Appeals will have one of the following results in the data tables below:
- Decision upheld: We determined our original decision was accurate and made no enforcement changes.
- Decision reversed: We determined our original decision was too strict and reversed the original action on the content.
Adult sexual content & nudity
Pinterest isn’t a place for adult or sexually exploitative content, including pornography and most nudity. We take action against content that violates our adult sexual content & nudity policy, previously known as our adult content policy, including nudity, sexualized content, adult sexual services, and graphic depictions of sexual activity.
Recent trends
In H2, deactivations and appeals decreased across all content types as user reports returned to baseline levels after increased levels in H1. Of the Pins deactivated for this policy, more than 99% were seen by less than 10 users during Q3.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for adult sexual content & nudity
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 3,172,566 | 2,130,744 | 1,918,311 | 1,990,554 |
Pin | 184,640,322 | 192,610,934 | 134,937,443 | 157,489,889 |
Board | 557,481 | 282,965 | 211,388 | 108,248 |
Account | 108,140 | 30,929 | 10,797 | 8,293 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating adult sexual content & nudity
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 263,762 | 70,7811 | 48,490 | 71,016 |
1. Due to an internal error, actioned user reports in Q2 2025 were incorrectly reported as 7,781. The figure in this report has been updated to reflect the accurate information.
How we deactivate Pins for adult sexual content & nudity
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Hybrid | 99% | 99% | >99% | >99% |
Automated | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for adult sexual content & nudity
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 76% | 71% | 85% | 75% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 21% | 27% | 14% | 24% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 2% | <1% | <1% | 1% |
Seen by >100 users | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for adult sexual content & nudity
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 632,767 appeals
| 603,157 appeals received
| 315,712 appeals received
| 347,664 appeals received
|
Board | 3,732 appeals
| 2,215 appeals received
| 1,734 appeals
| 919 appeals received
|
Account | 11,009 appeals received
| 3,982 appeals received
| 1,724 appeals received
| 1,696 appeals received
|
Child safety
Pinterest does not tolerate child sexual exploitation (CSE) of any kind. That means we enforce a strict, zero-tolerance policy for any content—including imagery, video, or text— or accounts that might exploit or endanger minors. Detecting and removing this type of content is of the utmost importance, and we will continue to invest heavily in this area.
Pinterest’s child safety policy prohibits not just illegal child sexual abuse material (CSAM), but goes a step further to prohibit any content that contributes to the sexualization of minors, including in imagery, text, and video. For example, we will deactivate accounts of users who save otherwise non-violating content into collections or in other contexts that suggest the intent is sexualization of minors. Also, we do not tolerate content that suggests the sexualization of minors in the form of cartoons or anime.
We proactively identify potential CSE images and videos by leveraging our own internal tools and shared industry resources such as PhotoDNA, which uses a shared industry hash database of known CSAM, and CSAI Match to identify video content. We also work closely with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) to combat this type of activity, and report content violations as required under the law. No matter what other actions may have already been taken against a Pin, board, or user, we may take additional action if we later determine that content or a user violates our child safety policy. For example, if a Pin is already deactivated—meaning that Pin is not visible or accessible on Pinterest—for violating our Spam policy but we later find that it contains illegal CSAM, we will report that Pin to NCMEC. From July to December 2025, our team of specialists submitted 235,7692 CyberTipline reports to NCMEC.
It’s also important to note that higher rates of account reinstatement can be found in this area because our policy is to first err on the side of deactivation when child safety may be at issue, and to address appeals as appropriate.
2. There was an increase in NCMEC reports during H2 2025 as a result of both expanded proactive content enforcement and the residual impact of an internal error that occurred in H1 2025. Additionally this number reflects CyberTipline reports submitted to NCMEC after excluding duplicates
Content enforcement
Deactivations for child safety
Q1 20253 | Q2 20253 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 12,083 | 659,426 | 20,026 | 16,109 |
Pin | 8,003,405 | 16,966,208 | 13,519,577 | 10,075,038 |
Board | 1,144 | 868 | 1,000 | 953 |
Account | 340,942 | 615,313 | 127,577 | 50,042 |
3. Deactivations under the Child Safety policy increased during the H1 2025 reporting period due in part to an internal error that led to some over enforcement that has been resolved. Deactivations have since returned to baseline levels.
Content determined to be CSAM and reported to NCMEC
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct images | 506 | 1,434 | 1,003 | 1,807 |
Pin | 22,3104 | 202,8664 | 184,587 | 91,156 |
4. The increase in Pins reported to NCMEC was due in part to an internal error that resulted in expanded content enforcement during H1 2025. Additionally this number reflects CyberTipline reports submitted to NCMEC after excluding duplicates.
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating child safety
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 37,394 | 21,560 | 20,353 | 16,636 |
How we deactivate Pins for child safety
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Hybrid | >99% | >99% | >99% | >99% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for child safety5
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 61% | 62% | 78% | 66% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 35% | 34% | 20% | 31% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 2% | 2% | <1% | 2% |
Seen by >100 users | <1% | 1% | <1% | <1% |
5. By sharing reach and actioned user reports for CSE content we are not in any way implying that harm to children is somehow lessened if fewer people see it. The content is always unacceptable. We share these numbers solely for transparency in our efforts to remove CSE from our platform.
Appeals of content deactivated for child safety
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 8,350 appeals received
| 22,356 appeals received
| 27,182 appeals received
| 20,871 appeals received
|
Board | 3 appeals received
| 8 appeals received
| 7 appeals received
| 4 decisions upheld
|
Account | 39,979 appeals received
| 91,348 appeals received
| 21,534 appeals received
| 8,768 appeals received
|
Civic misinformation
Our civic misinformation policy is one of several policies in our Community Guidelines that prohibit misinformation, disinformation, mal-information and the individuals or groups spreading or creating such content on Pinterest. Among other things, this policy prohibits false or misleading content that impedes an election’s integrity or an individual's or group's civic participation, including registering to vote, voting and being counted in a census. Moreover, since 2018 we've prohibited political campaign ads.
Recent trends
Fighting misinformation is complex and always evolving. Content enforcement numbers in this policy area can be particularly susceptible to fluctuations quarter-to-quarter for many reasons. They’re often influenced by real-world events, such as regional elections. While distinct image deactivations decreased in Q3 and Q4 compared to previous quarters, Pin deactivations increased in Q4. This was partially driven by the expansion of our hybrid tools during H2 2025. We also introduced the use of automated tools for this policy during Q3. Of the Pins we deactivated in Q4, 98% were seen by fewer than 10 people.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for civic misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 214 | 217 | 142 | 101 |
Pin | 17,697 | 22,844 | 13,854 | 144,699 |
Board | 35 | 55 | 2 | 2 |
Account | 1 | 7 | 7 | 2 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating civic misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 24 | 22 | 2 | 1 |
How we deactivate Pins for civic misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 1% | 1% | <1% | <1% |
Hybrid | 99% | 99% | 99% | >99% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | <1% | <1% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for civic misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 54% | 68% | 46% | 49% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 38% | 30% | 50% | 49% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 5% | <1% | 3% | 1% |
Seen by >100 users | 3% | <1% | 1% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for civic misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q2 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 83 appeals
| 27 appeals
| 18 appeals
| 27 appeals
|
Board | 0 appeals
| 7 appeals
| 1 appeals
| 0 appeals |
Account | 1 appeals
| 5 appeal
| 4 appeal
| 2 appeals received
|
Climate misinformation
Our climate misinformation policy is one of several policies in our Community Guidelines that prohibit misinformation, disinformation, mal-information and the individuals or groups spreading or creating such content on Pinterest. This policy prohibits content that denies the existence or impacts of climate change as well as false or misleading content about natural disasters and extreme weather events.
Recent trends
Despite a decrease in distinct image deactivations, we deactivated more Pins for violating our climate misinformation policy in Q4 when compared to the rest of 2025. This increase was due in part to a greater number of matches identified and actioned by our hybrid tools. Our hybrid tools may action new uploads if an image matches previously deactivated content. We also introduced the use of automated tools for this policy during Q3. 99% of the Pins deactivated in Q4 were seen by less than 10 users.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for climate misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 168 | 124 | 75 | 76 |
Pin | 13,212 | 5,501 | 4,432 | 40,684 |
Board | 5 | 17 | 6 | 0 |
Account | 21 | 4 | 2 | 3 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating climate misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 77 | 70 | 45 | 37 |
How we deactivate Pins for climate misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 1% | 2% | 2% | <1% |
Hybrid | 99% | 98% | 98% | >99% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for climate misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 85% | 74% | 82% | 95% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 13% | 20% | 15% | 5% |
Seen by 10-100 users | <1% | 2% | 1% | <1% |
Seen by >100 users | 1% | 4% | 2% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for climate misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 233 appeals
| 108 appeals
| 96 appeals
| 81 appeals
|
Board | 0 appeals
| 3 appeals
| 0 appeals | 0 appeals |
Account | 4 appeals
| 5 appeals
| 0 appeals | 3 appeals
|
Conspiracy theories
Our conspiracy theories policy is one of several policies in our Community Guidelines that prohibit misinformation, disinformation, mal-information and the individuals or groups spreading or creating such content on Pinterest. Conspiracy theories include content that turns or encourages turning individuals, groups of people, places or organizations into targets of harassment or physical violence, such as hate-based conspiracy theories and misinformation about mass atrocities.
Recent trends
In Q3, distinct image deactivations were at their lowest during 2025, while Pin deactivations increased. This was partially driven by the expansion of our hybrid tools during H2 2025. One image can match thousands of Pins, so when we deactivate one Pin, there may be a significant increase in deactivations depending on the amount of matching images identified by our hybrid tools. We also introduced the use of automated tools for this policy during Q3. Of the Pins deactivated during Q3, 96% were seen by less than 10 users.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for conspiracy theories
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 711 | 711 | 628 | 785 |
Pin | 23,598 | 2,609 | 22,636 | 1,911 |
Board | 86 | 44 | 16 | 16 |
Account | 17 | 9 | 13 | 9 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating conspiracy theories
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 63 | 104 | 27 | 28 |
How we deactivate Pins for conspiracy theories
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 4% | 28% | 4% | 64% |
Hybrid | 96% | 72% | 96% | 35% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | <1% | 1% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for conspiracy theories
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 69% | 62% | 83% | 61% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 23% | 17% | 13% | 15% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 4% | 7% | 2% | 8% |
Seen by >100 users | 5% | 15% | 2% | 15% |
Appeals of content deactivated for conspiracy theories
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 282 appeals
| 59 appeals
| 248 appeals
| 25 decisions upheld
|
Board | 3 appeals
| 7 appeals
| 2 appeals
| 0 appeals |
Account | 7 appeals
| 3 appeals
| 7 appeals
| 1 appeal
|
Harassment and criticism
Pinterest isn’t a place to attack or antagonize individuals or groups of people. There are good reasons to express criticism, but we may limit the distribution of or remove insulting content to keep Pinterest a positive, inspiring place. This includes content that is synthetically generated or manipulated to degrade or shame, shaming people for their bodies or assumed sexual or romantic history, sexual remarks about people’s bodies, solicitations or offers of sexual acts, and mocking someone for experiencing sadness, grief, loss or outrage.
Recent trends
We deactivated more Pins in Q4 than in previous quarters due in part to our hybrid tools identifying and actioning more violating content. Similarly, there was an increase in board deactivations during Q3 and Q4. We may remove boards if they contain violating Pins, or if a board repeatedly violates Community Guidelines. Of all of the Pins deactivated during Q4, 98% were seen by less than 10 users during the reporting period.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for harassment and criticism
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 1,539 | 2,171 | 2,556 | 2,675 |
Pin | 447,509 | 443,579 | 770,607 | 3,648,307 |
Board | 236 | 179 | 300 | 429 |
Account | 340 | 498 | 438 | 443 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating harassment and criticism
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 2,757 | 3,729 | 4,600 | 3,709 |
How we deactivate Pins for harassment and criticism
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Hybrid | >99% | >99% | >99% | >99% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for harassment and criticism
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 72% | 68% | 86% | 65% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 26% | 29% | 13% | 33% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 1% | 2% | <1% | 2% |
Seen by >100 users | <1% | 1% | <1% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for harassment and criticism
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 755 appeals
| 1,057 appeals
| 1,136 appeals
| 4,945 appeals
|
Board | 5 appeals
| 6 appeals
| 5 appeals
| 6 appeals
|
Account | 136 appeals
| 183 appeals
| 234 appeals
| 225 appeals
|
Hateful activities
We prohibit hateful content and the people and groups that promote hateful activities on Pinterest. Hateful activities include slurs and negative stereotypes, caricatures and generalizations, as well as support for hate groups and people promoting hateful activities.
We believe all people deserve a safe space to cultivate their interests and seek inspiration—regardless of their actual or perceived race, color, caste, ethnicity, immigration status, national origin, religion or faith, sex or gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or medical condition. Our hateful activities policy also applies to people grouped together based on lower socio-economic status, age, weight or size, pregnancy or veteran status.
Recent trends
Board and account deactivations decreased in H2 compared to H1, while Pin deactivations increased in Q3. We expanded our use of hybrid tools and introduced the use of automated tools for this policy during Q3. These hybrid tools drove 99% of Pin deactivations for this policy during the reporting period.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for hateful activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 16,148 | 25,226 | 15,975 | 15,843 |
Pin | 2,444,277 | 1,715,326 | 4,957,552 | 1,971,296 |
Board | 1,695 | 1,386 | 873 | 670 |
Account | 623 | 709 | 551 | 518 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating hateful activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 2,561 | 4,066 | 3,516 | 2,689 |
How we deactivate Pins for hateful activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | <1% | 1% | <1% | <1% |
Hybrid | >99% | 99% | >99% | >99% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | <1% | <1% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for hateful activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 74% | 70% | 84% | 81% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 24% | 27% | 15% | 17% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 2% | 1% | <1% | <1% |
Seen by >100 users | 1% | 1% | <1% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for hateful activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 8,601 appeals
| 7,410 appeals
| 11,958 appeals
| 7,782 appeals
|
Board | 88 appeals
| 78 appeals
| 39 decisions upheld
| 37 appeals
|
Account | 216 appeals
| 249 appeals
| 223 appeals
| 213 appeals
|
Health misinformation
Our health misinformation policy, previously known as our medical misinformation policy, is one of several policies in our Community Guidelines that prohibit misinformation, disinformation, mal-information and the individuals or groups spreading or creating such content on Pinterest. This policy prohibits medically unsupported health claims that pose a risk to a user’s health or wider public health and safety, including the promotion of false cures, anti-vaccination advice, or misinformation about public health or safety emergencies.
Recent trends
Content enforcement numbers in this policy area tend to fluctuate for many reasons. Real-world events–like shifts in public health guidance–can contribute to these changes, though they are not the only factor. We deactivated more Pins in Q3 than in any other period in 2025. This was partially driven by the expansion of our hybrid tools during H2 2025. In Q4, we also expanded our use of automated tools, which increased the share of deactivations taken through automated means.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for health misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 4,012 | 1,620 | 1,553 | 1,370 |
Pin | 170,954 | 26,425 | 166,663 | 20,879 |
Board | 201 | 83 | 407 | 47 |
Account | 7 | 3 | 10 | 9 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating health misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 37 | 65 | 97 | 44 |
How we deactivate Pins for health misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | <1% | 3% | <1% | 3% |
Hybrid | 98% | 93% | 99% | 58% |
Automated | 1% | 5% | <1% | 39% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for health misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 91% | 73% | 75% | 95% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 8% | 23% | 23% | 4% |
Seen by 10-100 users | <1% | 2% | 2% | <1% |
Seen by >100 users | <1% | 3% | 1% | 1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for health misinformation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 613 appeals
| 409 appeals
| 267 appeals
| 119 appeals
|
Board | 3 appeals
| 2 appeals
| 3 appeals
| 0 appeals |
Account | 3 appeals
| 4 appeals
| 4 appeals
| 6 appeals
|
Impersonation
We don’t allow accounts that impersonate or misrepresent their affiliation with any person or organization. We’ll deactivate accounts that use the name, images, or other identifying information about a person or organization in a misleading or deceiving manner. While violations of this policy are typically seen at the account level, we may also deactivate Pins and boards with synthetically generated or manipulated content that impersonates a person or organization.
Recent trends
At this time, 100% of deactivations for our impersonation policy are reviewed manually and Pins deactivated for impersonation tend to have a higher reach. This is because deactivations for impersonation are initiated after receiving a report directly from the individual being impersonated, or from someone reporting on their behalf. This often means the content has been active long enough to be discovered and reported by those directly affected or their representatives.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for impersonation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 9 | 7 | 5 | 12 |
Pin | 9 | 7 | 6 | 35 |
Board | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Account | 3,456 | 1,597 | 1,441 | 2,295 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating impersonation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 9 | 7 | 6 | 35 |
How we deactivate Pins for impersonation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Hybrid | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for impersonation
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 22% | 0% | 0% | 37% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 22% | 0% | 33% | 43% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 11% | 0% | 50% | 6% |
Seen by >100 users | 44% | 100% | 17% | 14% |
Appeals of content deactivated for hateful activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 0 appeals | 0 appeals | 1 appeal
| 0 appeals |
Board | 0 appeals | 0 appeals | 0 appeals | 0 appeals |
Account | 0 appeals | 0 appeals | 0 appeals | 0 appeals |
Prohibited and regulated goods, services and activities
Offering, manufacturing, or promoting substances, products, activities, or exploitative practices that risk harm to humans or animals are prohibited under this policy, previously known as our dangerous goods and activities policies. This policy category also covers dangerous activities, harmful or deceptive products and practices, animal exploitation, and exploitative financial or labor practices. Some examples include displaying or encouraging illicit drug use, promotion of counterfeit documents or currency, human trafficking and content that facilitates the sale of wild animals or protected and endangered wildlife.
Recent trends
In Q4, there was an increase in Pin deactivations in comparison to previous quarters, while distinct image deactivations decreased. This was partially driven by the expansion of our hybrid tools during H2 2025. One image can match thousands of Pins, so when we deactivate one Pin, there may be a significant increase in deactivations depending on the amount of matching images identified by our hybrid tools. Targeted enforcement also drove an increase in account deactivations and account appeals in Q4. These increases resulted in more appeals in Q4.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for prohibited and regulated goods, services and activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 20,998 | 365,479 | 163,794 | 110,208 |
Pin | 1,702,006 | 3,423,491 | 1,368,462 | 5,662,752 |
Board | 5,920 | 3,684 | 7,692 | 6,433 |
Account | 1,124 | 825 | 372 | 15,251 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating prohibited and regulated goods, services and activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 3,324 | 4,941 | 4,121 | 3,056 |
How we deactivate Pins for prohibited and regulated goods, services and activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 1% | <1% | 1% | <1% |
Hybrid | 99% | >99% | 99% | >99% |
Automated | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for prohibited and regulated goods, services and activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 83% | 80% | 89% | 66% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 16% | 16% | 10% | 33% |
Seen by 10-100 users | <1% | 3% | <1% | <1% |
Seen by >100 users | <1% | 1% | <1% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for prohibited and regulated goods, services and activities
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 1,013 appeals
| 3,049 appeals
| 2,715 appeals
| 7,077 appeals
|
Board | 8 appeals
| 3 appeals
| 4 appeals
| 16 appeals
|
Account | 32 appeals
| 1 appeal
| 10 appeals
| 134 appeals
|
Self-injury and harmful behavior
Combating self-harm is a priority for us as we strive to ensure Pinterest plays a positive role in people’s lives and we continue our investments to improve content moderation for self-harm content. Content that displays, rationalizes or encourages suicide, self-injury, eating disorders or substance abuse isn’t welcome on our platform. This includes self-harm instructions, sensitive imagery and suicidal thinking and quotes.
We work with a variety of organizations to help us tackle self-harm content and make Pinterest a safer place for everyone. These partnerships help us leverage expert research and development within the field of mental health.
Recent trends
While there was a decrease in Pin deactivations due to fewer matches and actions made by our hybrid tools in Q3, there was an increase in board deactivations. This was due in part to targeted enforcement efforts on boards containing violative content.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for self-injury and harmful behavior
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 161,422 | 142,789 | 122,491 | 131,804 |
Pin | 30,843,236 | 43,725,792 | 25,577,696 | 35,430,209 |
Board | 22,177 | 30,821 | 66,411 | 19,648 |
Account | 697 | 983 | 869 | 636 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating self-injury and harmful behavior
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 7,021 | 9,897 | 9,996 | 9,214 |
How we deactivate Pins for self-injury and harmful behavior
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Hybrid | >99% | >99% | >99% | >99% |
Automated | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for self-injury and harmful behavior
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 82% | 77% | 85% | 74% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 17% | 22% | 14% | 25% |
Seen by 10-100 users | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Seen by >100 users | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for self-injury and harmful behavior
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 191,501 appeals
| 241,570 appeals
| 140,622 appeals
| 194,954 appeals
|
Board | 311 appeals
| 315 appeals
| 576 appeals
| 283 appeals
|
Account | 204 appeals
| 208 appeals received
| 239 appeals
| 144 appeals
|
Spam
We want the inspiration and ideas on Pinterest to be high-quality and useful, so we deactivate spam when we find it. Spammers will sometimes create Pins with misleading links or follow you in hopes that you'll visit their profile and click on their Pins. It’s a numbers game: one million spam emails are much more effective than one spam email. The same kinds of spamming efforts can happen on any content distribution platform, including Pinterest. Platforms’ interactions with spammers are generally both adversarial and iterative, with users who intentionally try to evade the system and continually update their techniques.
At Pinterest, we use the latest in machine learning technology to build automated models that swiftly detect and act against spam of all kinds. We iterate on these models at regular intervals by adding new data and exploring new technical breakthroughs to either maintain or improve their performance over time to effectively address spam. Given the adversarial, iterative nature of fighting spam, content enforcement numbers may vary greatly quarter-to-quarter. In rare, complex cases, we may have a trained reviewer check your content against our spam policy.
Recent trends
After expanding our use of automated tools at the end of 2024, content deactivations decreased throughout 2025 as we returned to baseline levels. During this cycle, we also took a limited set of manual actions on Pins as part of an investigation that identified potentially misleading content.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for spam
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 29,598 | 22,473 | 10,908 | 9,904 |
Pin | 70,531 | 65,705 | 31,158 | 34,214 |
Account | 4,948,632 | 8,064,864 | 5,877,185 | 5,516,053 |
How we deactivate Pins for spam
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 0% | 0% | 0% | <1% |
Hybrid | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Automated | 100% | 100% | 100% | >99% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for spam
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 92% | 94% | 94% | 90% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 5% | 5% | 4% | 7% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 1% | 1% | <1% | 2% |
Seen by >100 users | 2% | <1% | 1% | <1% |
Appeals of content deactivated for spam
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Account | 89,153 appeals
| 89,040 appeals
| 91,908 appeals
| 96,512 appeals
|
Violence and threats
We prohibit graphic violence and threatening language on Pinterest under this policy, previously known as Graphic violence and threats. This includes most content that shows the use of violence, threats and language that glorifies violence.
Recent trends
During the reporting period, overall deactivations declined - most notably Pin deactivations. This was due in part to a lower volume of content identified for potential policy violations and fewer subsequent actions taken by our hybrid tools. This is consistent with the decrease in distinct image deactivations, which can influence Pin deactivations. Actioned user reports also decreased in Q3 and Q4 compared to Q1 and Q2.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for violence and threats
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 14,101 | 11,686 | 9,926 | 9,313 |
Pin | 695,633 | 205,056 | 155,811 | 71,134 |
Board | 1,359 | 646 | 161 | 118 |
Account | 297 | 169 | 353 | 172 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating violence and threats
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 4,352 | 3,617 | 1,799 | 1,329 |
How we deactivate Pins for violence and threats
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 1% | 5% | 4% | 10% |
Hybrid | 98% | 94% | 96% | 89% |
Automated | <1% | 1% | <1% | 1% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for violence and threats
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 98% | 93% | 93% | 90% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 1% | 3% | 4% | 2% |
Seen by 10-100 users | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Seen by >100 users | <1% | 3% | 3% | 7% |
Appeals of content deactivated for violence and threats
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 2,539 appeals
| 1,577 appeals
| 960 appeals
| 702 appeals
|
Board | 33 appeals
| 19 appeals
| 6 appeals
| 9 appeals
|
Account | 77 appeals
| 52 appeals
| 64 appeals
| 56 appeals
|
Violent actors
Pinterest isn’t a place for violent content, groups or individuals. We take appropriate action on content and accounts that encourage, belong to, impersonate, praise, promote, or provide aid to dangerous actors or groups and their activities. This includes extremists, terrorist organizations, and gangs and other criminal organizations. We work with industry, government and security experts to help us identify these groups. For example, since 2019 Pinterest has been a member of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT), a non-governmental organization designed to prevent terrorists and violent extremists from exploiting digital platforms.
Recent trends
In Q3 we deactivated more Pins for violating our violent actors policy compared to Q1 and Q2. This can be attributed to our hybrid tools identifying and actioning more content during this period. Of all the Pins deactivated during Q3, 97% were seen by fewer than 10 users during the reporting period.
Content enforcement
Deactivations for violent actors
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 8,032 | 7,197 | 5,975 | 6,631 |
Pin | 452,828 | 662,197 | 935,314 | 489,484 |
Board | 2,209 | 2,418 | 3,052 | 1,010 |
Account | 628 | 2,259 | 4,803 | 1,626 |
Actioned user reports that resulted in a Pin deactivated for violating violent actors
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 2,346 | 2,693 | 2,476 | 1,944 |
How we deactivate Pins for violent actors
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 2% | 1% | <1% | 2% |
Hybrid | 98% | 99% | 99% | 98% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Reach of Pins deactivated for violent actors
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Seen by 0 users | 69% | 59% | 77% | 61% |
Seen by 1-9 users | 27% | 38% | 22% | 35% |
Seen by 10-100 users | 2% | 1% | <1% | 2% |
Seen by >100 users | 2% | 2% | <1% | 2% |
Appeals of content deactivated for violent actors
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 977 appeals
| 1,192 appeals
| 1,789 appeals
| 1,161 appeals
|
Board | 45 appeals
| 25 appeals
| 10 appeals
| 8 appeals
|
Account | 106 appeals
| 337 appeals
| 737 appeals
| 422 appeals
|
Intellectual property policies enforcement
Pinterest respects the intellectual property rights of others and we expect people on Pinterest to do the same. It’s our policy to disable content in response to complete and valid claims of infringement and, in appropriate circumstances, to deactivate the accounts of people who repeatedly infringe or are repeatedly charged with infringing copyrights or other intellectual property rights. Our policies with respect to copyright and trademark issues are set out in our Copyright Policy and Trademark Policy, respectively.
Intellectual property notices
Pinterest provides multiple mechanisms for IP rights holders to submit notices alleging intellectual property infringement. The first can be found on Pinterest right next to the content at issue. Rights holders or their authorized representatives can report Pins they believe infringe their intellectual property rights by clicking on the three small dots on any Pin and selecting “Report Pin,” where they will find a link to report for IP infringement. In addition to this reporting tool, we also provide standalone reporting channels, such as our publicly-available reporting forms, dedicated email addresses, as well as our physical address, for submitting intellectual property notices. Rights holders and other users can find all of these on our Policy site.
Rights holders have the option to identify one piece of content in each report, or many. We assess each piece of content identified in a submission. If we determine a report is complete and valid, we will promptly process the report and action the content as appropriate. If we need more information about the reporting party or about any content identified, we engage with the person or entity that submitted that notice to give them the opportunity to provide that information. If at any point they are able to submit a complete and valid notice alleging intellectual property infringement, Pinterest will process the notice and take the appropriate action.
We may consider a notice to be invalid and decline to deactivate content identified when appropriate, such as when the notice:
- Does not include all legally required information
- Does not make a plausible intellectual property claim, as when a use is non-infringing
- Is not actionable, including when the content has already been deactivated
- Is spam
Given the complex nature of intellectual property cases, we include a number of metrics in our reports to provide greater insight into the steps that we take to assess intellectual property submissions and engage with the people or entities who submit them.
Appeals
When a user’s content is deactivated as the result of an intellectual property notice, we send them a notification that includes information on how to appeal our actions if they wish to do so. We evaluate appeals, which may be in the form of a counter-notice under the US Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), and remedy the situation if we determine that there was an actionable appeal. As we do with intellectual property notices, we engage with the person or entity who submitted the appeal to get more information if necessary. If at any point they are able to submit a complete and valid appeal, Pinterest will take appropriate action to remedy the situation.
Copyright
Pinterest has always been a place for content creators, brands and publishers worldwide to feature their content and build value. Many creators upload their own content or encourage users to do so using buttons on their websites designed to facilitate saving to Pinterest, and welcome the exposure and user traffic generated when users save images. We work hard to give creators control over their content, including by designating which websites should be linked to and receive traffic from saved images, using features like our “No Pin” code if they wish to restrict saving from their websites onto Pinterest, or claiming content on Pinterest through our Content Claiming Portal.
In cases where rights holders identify content on Pinterest that they believe infringes their copyright, we offer several mechanisms for requesting content removal. Copyright owners and those authorized to act on their behalf can report alleged copyright infringements through our copyright reporting mechanisms including our reporting option on Pinterest, our reporting form, or via email to copyright@pinterest.com. Once we’ve assessed a copyright report, we take appropriate action, which may include removing the reported content from Pinterest. In some cases, reports do not contain sufficient information to allow Pinterest to assess the claim being made. In that situation, we will correspond with the notifying party to seek the missing information.
Our Content Claiming Portal enables rights holders to claim their content and decide if and how it appears on Pinterest. When we take action based on a copyright notice or information gathered in the Content Claiming Portal, we notify affected users and provide information on how to appeal our actions if they wish to do so.
Copyright and other forms of intellectual property present unique content moderation challenges. While content moderators can often identify content that violates our other policies, like those prohibiting adult content or threats, simply by looking at the content, this is not the case for copyright. Identifying copyright infringement generally requires additional knowledge about the content’s origin, legal status, ownership, licensing or other information that is not readily apparent—such as whether the owner authorized use by another party through agreements that Pinterest is not privy to. Because of this, rights holders alone are in a position to know whether a particular use is or is not authorized. The notification process is a means for rights holders to provide this necessary information to Pinterest. Copyright is also unique because the proper response to infringement is not always to deactivate the content. Some rights holders may choose to deactivate content, while others prefer to keep their content on Pinterest but correct its attribution or add a link to their website.
For these reasons, both our review process and the data reported here are not always directly comparable to our other sections on Community Guidelines enforcement. That’s why, for example, we include metrics such as the number of notices we processed based on the initial submission and the number of times we sought more information, and omitted our metric showing the reach of deactivated Pins. We’re committed to providing greater transparency into how we enforce intellectual property protections on Pinterest, and we'll continue to iterate on this report as appropriate going forward.
Submissions for copyright
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Submissions | 35,554 | 35,810 | 33,753 | 47,142 |
Spam | 1,713 | 1,720 | 2,309 | 1,436 |
Unrelated to IP, forwarded to the appropriate team at Pinterest | 750 | 430 | 335 | 311 |
Complete upon submission, processed all content identified | 22,628 | 19,544 | 17,269 | 20,564 |
Sought additional information after receiving incomplete submission | 9,385 | 12,567 | 9,094 | 16,155 |
Ultimately processed after receiving additional information | 1,303 | 1,943 | 1,866 | 2,587 |
Total processed | 23,931 | 21,487 | 19,135 | 23,151 |
Deactivations for copyright
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 68,484 | 66,295 | 62,371 | 73,293 |
Pin | 12,987,844 | 16,353,923 | 19,124,654 | 21,384,381 |
Account | 761 | 574 | 562 | 510 |
How we deactivate Pins for copyright
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | <1% | <1% | <1% | <1% |
Hybrid | >99% | >99% | >99% | >99% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Appeals of content deactivated for copyright
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 2,269 appeals
| 1,102 appeals
| 1,218 appeals
| 1,647 appeals
|
Submissions for content claiming
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Requests received through the Content Claiming Portal | 36,907 | 36,701 | 37,931 | 140,517 |
Total processed | 26,065 | 29,563 | 34,209 | 78,123 |
Deactivations for content claiming
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 25,012 | 28,393 | 69,202 | 11,221 |
Pin | 1,011,248 | 1,833,267 | 2,601,939 | 569,347 |
Appeals of content deactivated for content claiming
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 20256 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pin | 77 appeals
| 397 appeals
| 2,834 appeals
| 283 appeals
|
6. Due to an internal error that has since been resolved, there was a temporary increase in Pin deactivations and corresponding appeals. The Pins that were deactivated in error have been reinstated.
Trademark
Pinterest respects the trademark rights of others. Trademark owners or their authorized representatives can contact us through our trademark reporting mechanisms, such as our in-product reporting option, the trademark complaint form or by emailing us at trademark@pinterest.com, if they have concerns that content on Pinterest infringes their trademark rights. We review submissions we receive and take appropriate action, including removal of the content at issue from Pinterest.
As with copyright, both our review process and the data reported here are not always directly comparable to our other Community Guidelines enforcement. That’s why, for example, we’ve added metrics such as the number of notices we processed based on the initial submission and the number of times we sought more information, and omitted our metric showing the reach of deactivated Pins.
Submissions for trademark
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Submissions | 10,586 | 9,678 | 8,689 | 9,648 |
Spam | 378 | 251 | 137 | 44 |
Unrelated to IP, forwarded to the appropriate team at Pinterest | 114 | 94 | 120 | 149 |
Complete upon submission, processed all content identified | 5,368 | 5,300 | 5,224 | 5,552 |
Sought additional information after receiving incomplete submission | 4,288 | 3,676 | 2,573 | 3,272 |
Ultimately processed after receiving additional information | 479 | 191 | 130 | 396 |
Total processed | 5,847 | 5,491 | 5,354 | 5,948 |
Deactivations for trademark
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Distinct image | 52,129 | 38,904 | 37,849 | 41,399 |
Pin | 61,155 | 44,740 | 44,132 | 49,687 |
Boards | 486 | 1,161 | 215 | 352 |
Account | 1,829 | 2,476 | 1,716 | 1,412 |
How we deactivate Pins for trademark
Q1 2025 | Q2 2025 | Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Manual | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |
Hybrid | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Automated | 0% | 0% | 0% | 0% |
Appeals of content deactivated for trademark7
Q3 2025 | Q4 2025 | |
|---|---|---|
Pin | 10 appeals
| 28 appeals
|
Board | 0 appeals | 2 appeals
|
Account | 13 appeals
| 23 appeals
|
7. We now have the ability to classify trademark appeals into object type, which we were unable to do in previous reporting periods. Please see our H1 2025 report for figures from the previous cycle.
Law enforcement and government requests
This section provides insight into the volume of information and deactivation requests received from law enforcement and government entities during the reporting period. For more information on how we respond to requests for account information, refer to our Law enforcement guidelines.
Government information requests
Pinterest receives requests from law enforcement and government entities for Pinterest account information. We diligently review each request, and only produce data for those that meet the requirements of the law and our policies. Our policy is to notify users of government requests for their information prior to disclosing any account information, except in specific circumstances, such as where we are prohibited by law or in emergency situations.
United States
Types | Requests | Some Information Produced | Accounts Identified | Accounts Notified9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Subpoena | 50 | 43 | 48 | 3 |
Search Warrant | 70 | 51 | 78 | 3 |
Other8 | 6 | 0 | 6 | 0 |
Emergency | 8 | 5 | 7 | 0 |
Court Order | 3 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
Total | 137 | 101 | 141 | 6 |
8. Law enforcement requests such as wiretap orders, pen registers, trap and trace, and emergency disclosure requests.
9. The account owner was notified before production. This does not include situations where account owners were notified at a later date following the disclosure of their account information once the legal prohibition period had lapsed.
International
Country | Types | Requests | Some Information Produced | Accounts Identified | Accounts Notified9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Other8 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Brazil | Other8 | 7 | 5 | 8 | 0 |
Bulgaria | Other8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Canada | Other8 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Costa Rica | Other8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Germany | Other8 | 15 | 0 | 16 | 0 |
Hungary | Other8 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
India | Other8 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Italy | Other8 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Jordan | Other8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
New Zealand | Other8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Poland | Other8 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Spain | Other8 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Thailand | Other8 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
United Kingdom | Other8 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Total | 44 | 6 | 46 | 0 | |
8. Law enforcement requests such as emergency disclosure requests and requests issued pursuant to local law.
9. The account owner was notified before production. This does not include situations where account owners were notified at a later date following the disclosure of their account information once the legal prohibition period had lapsed.
National security requests10
Time period | No. of requests |
|---|---|
July through December 2025 | 0-249 |
10. Any national security letters and orders issued under the US Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for user information.
Government content deactivation requests
We receive requests from government entities to deactivate content on Pinterest that may be illegal in their country and/or a violation of our Community Guidelines. We review the requests to determine if the content identified violates our Community Guidelines or local law. Our teams take action on violations, ranging from deactivating the content globally to blocking access to the content within the relevant country if it appears to violate local law but does not violate our policies.
Pinterest received a total of 24,785 content removal requests from government entities from July through December 2025, all of them from outside the U.S. We deactivated the content in 13,301 of those requests for violating our Community Guidelines and restricted content on an additional 3,173 requests. Content for 8,311 requests was inactive by the time it was reviewed in response to the government removal request. This can happen when, for instance, the content was deactivated in response to a user report prior to Pinterest receiving the government removal request.
Country | Requests | Community Guidelines Deactivations11 | Blocked in Territory12 | Inactive13 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Denmark | 27 | 27 | 0 | 0 |
France | 229 | 229 | 0 | 0 |
Indonesia | 1,483 | 5 | 1,382 | 96 |
Iraq | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Korea | 4,880 | 3,398 | 942 | 540 |
Macao | 2 | 0 | 2 | 0 |
Pakistan | 97 | 0 | 97 | 0 |
Russia | 18,040 | 9,628 | 745 | 7,667 |
Rwanda | 16 | 12 | 0 | 4 |
Saudi Arabia | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Turkey | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 |
Total | 24,785 | 13,301 | 3,173 | 8,311 |
11. Content violated our Community Guidelines and was removed from the platform.
12. Content was reported by a government entity but did not violate our Community Guidelines and was blocked from appearing only in the relevant country or countries based on local law.
13. Content was no longer available on the platform by the time it was reviewed in response to the government removal request.
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Building toward a safer internet
Creating a positive space online doesn't happen by accident: It happens through proactive policies and product decisions. Our policies are informed by inputs and advice from outside experts, civil society and government. We also invest heavily in measures like machine learning technology to maintain a safe and positive space for people on the internet. We’re proud of what we’re doing to keep Pinterest safe and to move the broader industry forward.
Let’s create a safer, more inspired internet, together.