Pakistan has lifted a second ban imposed on TikTok over “immoral and unethical” content after the popular video-sharing app again offered moderate uploads. Moreover, A court in the northwestern city of Peshawar last month ordered the communications regulator to block the app over videos. It deemed contrary to the conservative country’s moral values. Moreover, The app, owned by China-based ByteDance; has been downloaded almost 39 million times in Pakistan.
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Secondly, “The app has assured us it will filter and moderate content;” Jahanzeb Mehsud, a lawyer for the Pakistan Telecommunications Agency; told the AFP news agency. The Chinese-owned platform – wildly popular among Pakistani youth, particularly in rural areas – had also agreed to moderate content after the first brief ban in October. Moreover, One of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s advisers blamed it for promoting the “exploitation, objectification and sexualization” of young girls. TikTok welcomed the removal of the ban. Furthermore, “We are pleased that TikTok is once again available to our community in Pakistan;” it said in a statement.
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Thirdly, Freedom of speech advocates has long criticized the creeping government censorship and control of Pakistan’s internet and printed and electronic media. Last year; Pakistani regulators had asked YouTube to immediately block all videos they consider; “objectionable” from being accessed in the country; a demand criticized by rights campaigners. Lastly, Hashtag banTikTokinPaksitan is Trending on number 1 in Pakistan and the main reason for it is the promotion of vulgarity and the destruction of the youth of our society. The social media platforms are filled with complaints; demanding the TikTok application to ban. Lastly, the people of Pakistan believe that this application is responsible for the destruction of our youth’s future. Moreover, the death ratio also increases as deaths due to TikTok are something we hear now and then.
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