Pakistan court lifts TikTok ban after 3 weeks 1 minute read
Islamabad, Apr 1 (efe-epa).- Pakistan on Thursday unblocked popular Chinese social networking site TikTok after an order by a court which had banned it in March for allegedly not filtering obscene content, following a similar 10-day ban in October.
The Peshawar High Court lifted the ban on the application after instructing the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority to prevent the publication of “immoral content,” court spokesperson Gul Khan told EFE.
The PTA said that it was figuring out how to implement the order.
“We are looking at how we can stop people from uploading immoral content. We will issue our response in due time,” PTA spokesperson Khurram Mehran told EFE.