For the fourth time in 15 months, Pakistan removed the ban from Tiktok

For the fourth time in 15 months, Pakistan removed the ban from Tiktok


The government of Pakistan has once again lifted the ban on the Chinese video-sharing app ticket. Pakistan’s Media Regulating Authority removed the ban after four months after the assurance from the ticket. It has been assured by the tickets that he will prevent pornographic content from spreading on his app. This has happened for the fourth time in the last 15 months, when the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority imposed such a ban and lifted.

Like the rest of the world, the ticket is quite popular among Pakistani youth. Pakistan first banned the app in October 2020 in October 2020. The ban was imposed on the app after complaints in which the app was allegedly said to have expanded pornographic materials.

Pakistani Regulatory Agency has one on Twitter Statement I said that the ticket had assured Pakistan that it would block users uploading “illegal materials”. Significantly, tickets have been downloaded about 39 million times in Pakistan. The Malikana of the ticket is near the Chinese company Bitdans.

Pakistan’s relationship with China is well known and has been urging tickets to develop an effective system to control illegal material in its app.

In the last few years, Pakistan has also sent hundreds of complaints to Facebook and Twitter regarding content. It is alleged that his content is aggressive and potentially an insult to Islam, which is against the Pakistani law. In 2008, Pakistan banned YouTube with a video depicting Prophet Muhammad.

By the way, it will be interesting to see how many times this ban is removed from tickets. Strong steps will be taken from the ticket to prevent pornographic content, it is rarely expected. In India too, tickets were banned last year.