Popular social media platform TikTok has started restricting Nigerian users from hosting live streams during late-night hours. The…Popular social media platform TikTok has started restricting Nigerian users from hosting live streams during late-night hours. The…

Why TikTok banned late-night live streams for Nigerian creators

2025/12/08 21:35

Popular social media platform TikTok has started restricting Nigerian users from hosting live streams during late-night hours. The platform claims this action is part of an ongoing safety investigation. Many creators have received in-app notifications informing them that their ability to go live at night has been temporarily disabled.

Responding to Technext’s request for clarity, a TikTok spokesperson said: “We’re temporarily limiting LIVE at night in Nigeria as we investigate to ensure our platform remains safe and our community stays protected.” The company did not specify a timeline for the restriction but promised to share updates when available.

The measure impacts creators whose content relies on late-night engagement, especially those who host interactive sessions, entertainment streams, or monetised late-night shows. For many, nighttime is the peak viewing hour, making the sudden limitation a significant disruption.

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Safety checks and platform adjustments

TikTok’s decision reflects its commitment to reducing harmful behaviour, monitoring unusual activity patterns, and enhancing user protection. Late-night online interactions have traditionally posed greater risks for younger users. Additionally, an ongoing investigation indicates that TikTok is addressing specific emerging concerns related to Nigeria.

The restrictions may temporarily impact creators who rely on LIVE sessions for income through gifts and other real-time features. With late-night viewing now limited, many creators might need to move their broadcasts to earlier hours. This shift could lead to a decrease in audience size and engagement.

Brands, influencers, and digital marketers need to adjust their content plans due to this change. LIVE events scheduled for nighttime may need to be changed or replaced with pre-recorded formats until TikTok completes its review.

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How this temporary ban will affect creators

Here are some of the early implications:

  • Creators may lose peak-time traffic and will need to adjust streaming schedules.
  • Viewers accustomed to late-night interaction will have fewer real-time content options.
  • Influencer campaigns that rely heavily on LIVE engagement may require rescheduling.
  • TikTok may introduce new tools or updated guidelines to strengthen user protection.

The platform has not confirmed whether the restriction is linked to specific safety incidents, algorithmic monitoring, or regulatory pressures. Affected users are advised to stay updated by checking TikTok’s notices.

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As the investigation progresses, this development underscores the larger issue social platforms encounter in rapidly growing markets like Nigeria: balancing user safety with the need to support creators who depend on these platforms for visibility and income.

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