TikTok banned until filtering mechanism in place: PHC

Peshawar High Court (PHC) has decided that TikTok banned, a short video-sharing application mainstream among youth, will stay restricted in Pakistan until a viable instrument for observing and expulsion of questionable substance is formulated.

A week ago, PHC Chief Justice, Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan, had coordinated the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to hinder admittance to TikTok in Pakistan over the presence of unethical, obscene, and profane substance on the application.

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During a conference recently, DG PTA, Kamran Khan, informed the PHC that PTA can’t handle or confine content on TikTok banned on the grounds that it doesn’t have an office in Pakistan.

PTA has held talks with TikTok’s organization various occasions to examine the current issue yet all gatherings have been to no end, added DG PTA.

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While deferring the becoming aware of the case till 6 April, Justice Qaiser requested that admittance to TikTok will stay suspended until its organization set up viable substance checking and control component to proactively eliminate unseemly substance for viewership in Pakistan

Already in October a year ago, PTA had restricted TikTok in Pakistan in the wake of accepting countless grumblings from various sections of the general public against foul, profane, improper, naked substance on the video-sharing stage.

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