[Pakistan News] Tik Tok responds to Pakistan ban
["tik tok banned in pakistan news"] Tik Tok expressed frustration on Saturday that its users and creators in Pakistan are unable to access the video sharing platform despite the company's efforts with the country's telecom regulator.
The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) banned Tik Tok on October 9 when the company "fully complied with its instructions on" preparing an effective mechanism for active moderation of illegal online content ". Failed to comply. "
The PTA said the move came after receiving numerous complaints from various sections of society against "immoral and indecent" content at the request of video sharing.
["tik tok banned in pakistan news"] According to a Tik Tok spokesperson, the video-sharing app has been working with the PTA to demonstrate its commitment to further complying with local laws and moderating its content. Although the PTA acknowledged and praised these efforts, our services are closed in the country and we have not had any communication with the PTA.
The spokesman said Tick Tok "has made a concerted effort to address the Pakistani government's questions about its substance from the process of moderation."
["tik tok banned in pakistan news"]" Tik Tok's mission is to inspire creativity and happiness, and that's what we've done in Pakistan. We've built a community whose creativity and passion has made families happy all over Pakistan and unparalleled. Certainly important economic opportunities have opened up for skilled creators.
"We continue to hope that our productive engagement with PTA can assure the government's commitment to a stable and viable environment through which we can explore further investment in the market, in which we harness talented talent." Has seen progress. "
Pointing to the opening of a regional office in the country, Tik Tok said, "If the government of Pakistan decides to reopen access to our services in the future, we will definitely evaluate the supply of our resources in this market."
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The spokesman lamented that Pakistan's vibrant online community still fails to showcase its talents and creativity to hundreds of millions of users around the world.
"We look forward to reconnecting with Pakistan's dynamic and talented youth and playing our part in Pakistan's success story," the Tik Tok spokesman added.
When ticking was banned in Pakistan, the Pakistani ticking community became unaware. For many, the platform was their identity and their livelihood - an integral part of who they are and what they do.
As the reality of the ban unfolded, many big stars vented their anger at the move, calling it another blow to creative freedom in Pakistan.
Highlighting the fact that the application was a source of income for many people, Janat Mirza, Pakistan's biggest tick star, called for the ban to be lifted.
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