After
a series of similar steps taken by the various other countries against China, now
Pakistan has blocked the Chinese social media App, TikTok, on October 9, 2020.
In a statement released by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), it
has been said that the department took the step after receiving complaints
against ‘Immoral and Indecent’ content on the video-sharing platform.
The authorities have also said that the
App Company completely failed to comply with the instructions to develop an
effective mechanism to control unlawful content. The PTA said that keeping in
view the complaints and nature of the content being consistently posted on
TikTok, the company was issued a final notice and given considerable time to
respond and comply with instructions and guidelines. “But TikTok ‘failed to
fully comply with PTA’s instructions. However, the authorities concerned
decided to ban it in Pakistan. Shortly, after the ban, the app began to show a
blank interface with no text or images loading”, the PTA statement reads.
Pakistan has close relations with China. The telecommunication authority kept
the door open for a return of TikTok, saying “it is open for engagement” and
would review its decision if TikTok develops a mechanism to moderate the
content.
It has been a target of several
complaints and court petitions calling for its ban in Pakistan. The PTA had in
July this year said it had issued a ‘final warning’ to TikTok to remove
“obscene and immoral content”. The video-sharing app, which is owned by China’s
ByteDance, is the third-most downloaded app over the past year after WhatsApp
and Facebook and has been downloaded almost 39 million times in Pakistan. The
App was earlier banned by India and the United States for violating guidelines.