Xbox parsed 14.8B pieces of content, according to 2025 Transparency Report

Xbox today published its 2025 Transparency Report, where it details its safety standards and efforts to meet them in the last calendar year. According to the report, Xbox moderated a total of 14.8 billion pieces of content during the year, and found that 2.5%, or about 368 million pieces of that content violated its policies. It also revealed it’s expanded the scope of its AI detection protocols to cover 11 more harmful topics than they did in 2024. The report, which was published ahead of Safer Internet Day on February 10, breaks down the 368 million pieces of proactively detected offensive content by type, with 160 million of them being classified as “abusing our Platform and Services.” Further, 62 million contained profanity or vulgarity, 51 million contained nudity or pornography, 38 million were considered bullying or harassment and 28 million were called “Hateful Conduct.” .memberful-global-teaser-content p:last-child{ -webkit-mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); } Read This Article for FreeGet instant access by joining the GB MAX Access tier — it’s free to sign up and unlock premium content like The BIG Show.Join Now to Start ReadingAlready a member? Sign in The post Xbox parsed 14.8B pieces of content, according to 2025 Transparency Report appeared first on GamesBeat.

Feb 5, 2026 - 03:00
Xbox parsed 14.8B pieces of content, according to 2025 Transparency Report
Xbox today published its 2025 Transparency Report, where it details its safety standards and efforts to meet them in the last calendar year. According to the report, Xbox moderated a total of 14.8 billion pieces of content during the year, and found that 2.5%, or about 368 million pieces of that content violated its policies. It also revealed it’s expanded the scope of its AI detection protocols to cover 11 more harmful topics than they did in 2024.

The report, which was published ahead of Safer Internet Day on February 10, breaks down the 368 million pieces of proactively detected offensive content by type, with 160 million of them being classified as “abusing our Platform and Services.” Further, 62 million contained profanity or vulgarity, 51 million contained nudity or pornography, 38 million were considered bullying or harassment and 28 million were called “Hateful Conduct.”

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