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TikTok Deletes 30 Million Videos in Pakistan for Guideline Violations

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TikTok has recently removed a staggering 78,827,465 videos for violating its community guidelines, according to the platform’s Q2 2024 Community Guidelines Enforcement Report. Among these, 144,430,133 videos were taken down automatically, underscoring TikTok’s reliance on advanced technology to quickly identify and eliminate harmful content. In Pakistan alone, TikTok removed over 30,709,744 videos during the latest … Read more

TikTok Love Unites: South American Woman Marries Pakistani Man in KPK

TikTok Love

Pakistani man marries woman from South America. Language barrier overcome with Google Translator. Woman embraces Islam, plans to take husband to her home country. In the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) in Pakistan, cross-cultural love knows no boundaries as Pakistani men continue to captivate the hearts of foreign women who have journeyed all the way … Read more

TikTok, ministry to raise awareness for Covid-19 prevention

ISLAMABAD: TikTok and the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (MNHSRC), partnered to launch an awareness campaign for Covid-19 prevention in Pakistan, a statement said on Wednesday. As a part of the campaign titled #MeriVaccineKahani, the MNHSRC has officially joined TikTok (@nhsrcpk) and will be using the platform to disseminate information about Covid-19 … Read more

Minar e Pakistan incident: PM takes notice, directs immediate arrest of culprits

Minar e Pakistan incident: PM takes notice, directs immediate arrest of culprits

Prime Minister Imran Khan took notice of the Minar Pakistan incident and ordered the immediate arrest of those who molested the woman. According to details, Prime Minister Imran Khan took notice of the Minar Pakistan incident and contacted IG Punjab. PTI leader Zulfi Bukhari wrote in a Tweet that Prime Minister Imran Khan personally spoke … Read more

Responsible must be brought to justice, Bilawal furious over Minar e Pakistan incident

Responsible must be brought to justice, Bilawal furious over Minar e Pakistan incident

Chairman Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that the assault of young women by a mob at Minar e Pakistan should shame every Pakistani. in a Tweet, he went on saying, “It speaks to rot in our society. Those responsible must be brought to justice.” He added, “The women of Pakistan feel insecure … Read more

Female TikToker Groped and Stripped in Greater Iqbal Park – Minar e Pakistan

Police arrests 8 suspects including victim's friend Rambo in Minar-i-Pakistan incident

A case has been registered by the police against hundreds of unknown persons for attacking a female TikToker and her friends at the Greater Iqbal Park – Minar e Pakistan on Independence Day. The FIR has been registered at the Lorry Adda police station against anonymous accused on the grievance of the victim under sections … Read more

PTA blocks use of TikTok app and website in Pakistan

PTA bans TikTok

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has on Wednesday declared it had blocked the popular video-sharing application TikTok in Pakistan over “inappropriate content”.

“In the light of relevant provisions of Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act 2016, PTA has blocked access to TikTok App and website in the country,” PTA said in its official tweet.

“The action has been taken due to the continuous presence of inappropriate content on the platform and its failure to take such content down,” it added.

Sindh High Court Directs PTA To Restore TikTok In Pakistan

Earlier, the Sindh High Court (SHC) had announced to lift the ban from TikTok, one of the most popular video-sharing applications globally.

The SHC had reversed the decision on banning TikTok and directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to restore the application.

The court, however, has directed the PTA to expedite the disposal of LGBT related applications.

Moreover, the PTA has promised to dispose of the complaints by July 5.

On Thursday, Tiktok issued a response message to the Sindh High Court’s (SHC) order to ban the app across Pakistan.

Previously, the SHC ordered to suspend the video-sharing app TikTok across the country over immoral and objectionable content.

“The creativity and passion of our community has brought joy to households across Pakistan and provided a home for incredibly talented creators,” said TikTok in a statement.

“We have grown our local-language moderation capacity for Pakistan, and work diligently to review and take action on content in violation of our Community Guidelines,” it added.

“We continue to work with regulators, and look forward to serving the millions of TikTok users and creators in Pakistan who have found a home for creativity, fun and vital economic opportunities for many years to come,” the statement by TikTok concluded.

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Sindh High Court Directs PTA To Restore TikTok In Pakistan

TikTok outage today: video-sharing app goes down for several hours

The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Friday announced to lift the ban from TikTok, one of the most popular video-sharing applications globally.

According to the details, the SHC reverses the decision on banning TikTok and directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to restore the application.

The court, however, has directed the PTA to expedite the disposal of LGBT related applications.

Moreover, the PTA has promised to dispose of the complaints by July 5.

On Thursday, Tiktok issued a response message to the Sindh High Court’s (SHC) order to ban the app across Pakistan.

Earlier this week, the SHC ordered to suspend the video-sharing app TikTok across the country over immoral and objectionable content.

“The creativity and passion of our community has brought joy to households across Pakistan and provided a home for incredibly talented creators,” said TikTok in a statement.

“We have grown our local-language moderation capacity for Pakistan, and work diligently to review and take action on content in violation of our Community Guidelines,” it added.

“We continue to work with regulators, and look forward to serving the millions of TikTok users and creators in Pakistan who have found a home for creativity, fun and vital economic opportunities for many years to come,” the statement by TikTok concluded.

Ban Lifted For The Second Time

Back in April, Pakistan, for the second time, had 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, “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.”

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.

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TikTok removes six million videos in Pakistan in response to a ban

TikTok removes six million videos in Pakistan in response to a ban

More than six million videos were taken from TikTok in Pakistan in three months, according to the app, which is battling an on-and-off ban in the socially religious society. The Chinese-owned app, which is extremely popular among Pakistani youth, has been shut down by authorities twice for “indecent” content, most recently in March, after which … 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 Releases Statement After The Ban On The App Uplifted In Pakistan

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Pakistani TikTokers are happy as the ban on the app has been uplifted across the country today (1st April 2021).

The ByteDance owned app released a statement in which it said,

“We are happy to revive the TikTok app in Pakistan. The restoration of TikTok is a testament to TikTok’s commitment to promoting a safe and positive online community.”

The video-sharing app further said in a statement that,

“TikTok has provided a platform for talented Pakistani creators. TikTok administration is committed to ensuring all steps are taken through meaningful dialogue and cooperation with the PTA.”

“TikTok PTA is hopeful for further investment in Pakistan by providing a stable environment. TikTok is committed to keeping important economic opportunities open for Pakistani creators.”

On the other hand, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) said in a tweet,

“In pursuance to the orders of the Peshawar High Court, PTA has issued directions to the service providers to unblock access to the TikTok App.”

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.

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Waqar Zaka Praises PTA’s decision to Unblock TikTok in Pakistan

Waqar Zaka

Well-known social media personality and reality show host Waqar Zaka has praised the Government’s decision to restore Chinese social media application Tik Tok in Pakistan. Taking to his official Twitter handle, Waqar Zaka, who has shown the power of an influencer and the one who has utilized each and every bit of it, wrote: “Good … Read more

PTA Unblocks TikTok in Pakistan

TikTok in Pakistan

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has restored the Chinese social media application TikTok in Pakistan. Pakistan Telecommunication Authority in its official Twitter handle wrote: TikTok is being unlocked after assurance from management that they will block all accounts repeatedly involved in spreading obscenity and immorality. TikTok will moderate the account in accordance with local laws. TikTok … Read more

TikTok banned in Pakistan? PTA Blocks TikTok services in Pakistan

tiktok banned

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

TikTok star Adil Rajput is alive! Wife spreads fake news to gain followers

TikTok star Adil Rajput is alive! Wife spreads fake news to gain followers

News about famous Pakistani TikTok star Adil Rajput’s death started to afloat on social media after his wife uploaded a video on her TikTok account. She said, her husband, Adil passed away in a tragic car accident. However, the news turned out to be fake. She announced the news of her husband while crying and … Read more

Petition filed in PHC to block TikTok in Pakistan

Petition filed in PHC to block TikTok in Pakistan

Peshawar citizens filed a petition in the Peshawar High Court (PHC) to impose strict censorship on TikTok and other video sharing apps that share indecent and vulgar content. In his petition, Asmat Asim stated, “Our society doesn’t permit whatever is going on TikTok where people upload objectionable videos, peddling vulgarity. Deaths by suicide have increased … Read more

TikTok partners with Pakistani ad agency

On Saturday, TikTok has announced a partnership with Pakistani advertisement agency Jack of Digital. In a press release, TikTok said, “The partnership framework will enable advertisers in Pakistan to utilize the full potential of the platform. They will provide local payment solutions and work with advertisers to enhance their knowledge of available advertising products on … Read more

PTA asks TikTok to block vulgar, indecent content

PTA TikTok indecent content

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has asked TikToK to block vulgar, indecent and immoral content for viewership in Pakistan.

“Keeping in view the growing concerns in the society with respect to content on the platform, the PTA chairman had an online meeting with senior management of TikTok,” according to an official statement issued by PTA.

The PTA chairman Major General (retd) Amir Azeem Bajwa asked the platform to put in place stronger content monitoring and moderation mechanism so that the unlawful material is not accessible or viewed within Pakistan.

Earlier in July, the PTA had issued a ‘final warning‘ to the video-sharing app to clamp down on what it called “immoral, obscene and vulgar” content on the platform.

In its response, TikTok shared a content moderation mechanism for removing any potentially harmful or inappropriate content from its platform, saying that Pakistan is one of the five markets with the largest volume of removed videos.

The company said content moderation is performed by deploying a combination of policies, technologies, and moderation strategies to detect and review problematic content, accounts and implement appropriate penalties.

TikTok has become a global sensation with its 15 to 60-second video clips and is hugely popular among young Pakistanis, with some users building up millions of followers.

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TikTok responds to PTA about “obscene” content warning

TikTok, a China-owned short-form mobile video application, on Wednesday responded to Pakistan ‘s final notice about “obscene” material, saying the top priority of the company was to maintain “a safe and positive in-app environment”. TikTok spokesman said in a statement on Wednesday that the company deployed “a combination of technologies and moderation strategies to detect … Read more