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Trump extends TikTok sale deadline by 90 days

Trump extends TikTok sale deadline by 90 days

Washington: President Donald Trump has announced a further 90-day delay in enforcing the law requiring TikTok’s sale in United States. The law, driven by fears that the Chinese-owned app could compromise US data, mandates that ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, sell its US operations or face a ban. However, TikTok has consistently denied allegations of data … Read more

TikTok removes 81 million videos violating community guidelines in Q2

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The video sharing application, TikTok recently announced in its transparency update that it has removed a large number of videos between months April and September, 2021. Videos violating the community guidelines by the social media application were exceeding 81.5 million in number, and so TikTok decided to remove it from the platform. TikTok came up … Read more

Concerned about the safety of its users, TikTok puts a stop to ‘milk crate challenge’

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The video sharing application, TikTok, has decided to ban the viral ‘milk crate challenge’, over safety concerns. TikTok users come up with a new trend every other day; most of them include dance challenges; however, this time, milk crate challenge is the new viral thing on TikTok. The challenge involves users building a pyramid from … Read more

“TikTok tou band karwao,” Shahid Afridi says to Shehzad Roy

Shahid Afridi

Shahid Afridi, a Pakistani cricketer, and Shehzad Roy, a singer-songwriter, spoke on ‘Time Out with Ahsan Khan,’ where the famed cricketer pushed Mr. Roy to work to have TikTok banned. Afridi believes that because the famous singer (Shehzad Roy) regularly speaks about important subjects, he should also speak about TikTok. The cricketer stated that while … Read more

TikTok Gets Suspended In Pakistan Once Again

TikTok Gets Suspend In Pakistan Once Again

Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday ordered to ban TikTok across Pakistan, nearly three months after the country had removed a ban imposed on it.

The SHC order makes it the third time that the app has been banned in Pakistan.

The SHC ruling came during a hearing, where the court issued a notice to the attorney general of Pakistan and directed him to follow the orders and get the app banned.

Presenting his arguments in the court, the petitioner’s lawyer said Peshawar High Court had earlier banned TikTok as some videos uploaded on the platform are “immoral and against the teachings of Islam.”

The lawyer said his client had approached the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) before moving the court, still, the PTA did not do anything in this regard.

The court has called the parties involved in the case on July 8.

Application filed in Supreme Court (SC) seeks ban on TikTok

Earlier in the day, an application was filed in the SC seeking a ban on Tiktok.

Ali Zeb, a resident of Pakpattan, said that the app was promoting crime, with people using drugs and weapons and uploading videos, whereas the use of the app in educational institutions was leading to a bad environment for the students

Ali added individuals are likewise making recordings of activities like an attempt of suicide to get views on the app, while the content on it was against the Islamic laws of Pakistan.

He requested that effective policy-making be carried out by partially shutting down TikTok and ordering the government to set up a mechanism to censor the content.

Ban removed for the second time

Back in April, Pakistan, for the second time, had officially removed a ban on TikTok consequent to a local high court’s order.

This was done almost a month after the same judicature had directed PTA to “immediately block access” of the TikTok service.

However, PTA had also issued a strict warning to TikTok against “vulgar and objectionable content”, which it was told to remove.

The authority said in a press release shared on Twitter, “PTA has issued directions to the service providers to unblock access to the TikTok App”,

It also warned, “However, the TikTok App management has been told to ensure that vulgar and objectionable content are to be made inaccessible in accordance with the PECA provisions and directions of the Honorable Court,”

TikTok appoints focal person to focus on ‘immoral content’

The court in Peshawar stated during the hearing on April 1 that TikTok had appointed a focal person to focus on “immoral content” and what action should be taken in that regard.

PHC Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan had stated to the PTA’s director-general that the body should have a system that could differentiate between “good and bad”.

Justice Qaiser had said, “When PTA takes action [against immoral content], people will not upload such videos,” to which the latter said the authority had spoken to TikTok to block repeat offenders.

The PHC had then ordered the PTA to “open TikTok but immoral content should not be uploaded”, asking the official to present a detailed report on the matter during the next hearing scheduled for May 25.

 

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Sindh High Court Orders Banning TikTok In Pakistan

Sindh High Court Orders Banning TikTok In Pakistan

Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday ordered to ban TikTok across Pakistan, nearly three months after the country removed a ban imposed on it.

The SHC orders it the third time that the app be banned in Pakistan.

The SHC ruling came during a hearing, where the court issued a notice to the attorney general of Pakistan and directed him to follow the orders and get the app banned.

Presenting his arguments in the court, the petitioner’s lawyer said Peshawar High Court earlier banned TikTok as some videos uploaded on the platform are “immoral and against the teachings of Islam.”

The lawyer said his client had approached the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) before moving the court, still, the PTA did not do anything in this regard.

The court has called the parties involved in the case on July 8.

Application filed in Supreme Court (SC) seeks ban on TikTok

Earlier in the day, an application was filed in the SC seeking a ban on Tiktok.

Ali Zeb, a resident of Pakpattan, said that TikTok was promoting crime, with people using drugs and weapons and uploading videos, whereas the use of the app in educational institutions was leading to a bad environment for the students.

Ali added individuals are likewise making recordings of activities like an attempt of suicide to get views on the app, while the content on it was against the Islamic laws of Pakistan.

He requested that effective policy-making be carried out by partially shutting down TikTok and ordering the government to set up a mechanism to censor the content.

Ban removed for the second time

Back in April, Pakistan, for the second time, had officially removed a ban on TikTok consequent to a local high court’s order.

This was done almost a month after the same judicature had directed PTA to “immediately block access” of the TikTok service.

However, PTA had also issued a strict warning to TikTok against “vulgar and objectionable content”, which it was told to remove.

The authority said in a press release shared on Twitter, “PTA has issued directions to the service providers to unblock access to the TikTok App”,

It also warned, “However, the TikTok App management has been told to ensure that vulgar and objectionable content are to be made inaccessible in accordance with the PECA provisions and directions of the Honorable Court,”

TikTok appoints focal person to focus on ‘immoral content’

The court in Peshawar stated during the hearing on April 1 that TikTok had appointed a focal person to focus on “immoral content” and what action should be taken in that regard.

PHC Chief Justice Qaiser Rashid Khan had stated to the PTA’s director-general that the body should have a system that could differentiate between “good and bad”.

Justice Qaiser had said, “When PTA takes action [against immoral content], people will not upload such videos,” to which the latter said the authority had spoken to TikTok to block repeat offenders.

The PHC had then ordered the PTA to “open TikTok but immoral content should not be uploaded”, asking the official to present a detailed report on the matter during the next hearing scheduled for May 25.

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TikTok approaches PTA for negotiation

TikTok approaches PTA

The Chinese video-sharing app TikTok officials approached the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) two days after it was banned in Pakistan. According to the details, to curb “immoral or indecent content”, TikTok officials have agreed on an effective mechanism for negotiations. Khurram Mehran, the PTA spokesperson, said that TikTok in other countries was banned for several … Read more

Jannat Mirza Supports PTA Move To Ban TikTok

Janat Mirza Supports PTA Move To Ban TikTok

Pakistan’s leading Tiktoker Jannat Mirza has supported Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA)’s move to ban TikTok in Pakistan. According to the details, Jannat Mirza said that she is in Japan and meanwhile she received the news of the ban on Tiktok in Pakistan. Tiktok star gave her opinion and said that she herself supported a ban … Read more

TikTok banned in Pakistan? PTA Blocks TikTok services in Pakistan

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TikTok Banned: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) blocked Chinese-based video-sharing app TikTok after the company failed to comply with the instructions for “development of an effective mechanism for proactive moderation of unlawful online content”. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said that this measure was taken after they received a multiple complaints from different segments of society … Read more