TikTok Ban Lifted by Pakistan Court, ‘Immoral’ Content Being Monitored on App

"Immoral" content according to the government's definition includes nudity, blasphemy, and obscenities.

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By Reuters | Updated: 1 April 2021 18:04 IST
Highlights
  • PTA told the court in Peshawar that it was in talks with TikTok
  • Last October the PTA blocked TikTok for similar reasons
  • After 10 days it reversed decision saying ByteDance agreed to moderate

On March 11, the court had ordered TikTok be blocked in the country based on a petition

A high court in Pakistan said the country's telecommunications authority can lift a block on social media app TikTok, after government officials said the company was working with them on monitoring what they called "immoral" content.

The head of the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) told the court in a hearing on Thursday in Peshawar that it was in talks with TikTok and the company had agreed to appoint a focal person to ensure content was better moderated.

"Immoral" content according to the government's definition includes nudity, blasphemy, and obscenities.

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"When people realise the PTA will take action against them they will no longer upload such videos," Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan said during the hearing.

"We want to acknowledge Pakistan Telecommunication Authority's support and ongoing productive dialogue, and recognise their care for the digital experience of Pakistani users," TikTok said in a statement issued on Thursday after the court ordered the ban be lifted.

On March 11, the court had ordered the app be blocked in the country based on a petition alleging it had obscene content. The court will continue hearing the case on May 25.

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Last October the PTA blocked TikTok for similar reasons, but after 10 days it reversed its decision saying the company's owners, China-based ByteDance, had agreed to moderate content in Pakistan.

© Thomson Reuters 2021


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