Pakistan bans TikTok for spreading immorality
The Sindh High Court has banned Tiktok, a video-sharing app, for spreading immorality, three months after the country lifted.
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This is the third time a ban has been imposed on the app in Pakistan over objectionable content.
The order was issued by the court on the petition by Ali Zeb, a resident of Pakpattan in Punjab province, who alleged that TikTok was spreading immorality and obscenity in the country.
Pakistan banned TikTok citing immoral and indecent videos on 9 October 2020 but reversed its ban ten days later on 19 October 2020.
Then in March 2021, a Pakistani court ordered a new TikTok ban due to complaints over indecent content. (ILKHA)