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Nepal lifts TikTok ban after nine months of blocking the app over social harmony concerns
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Nepal has lifted its ban on TikTok, a popular video-sharing platform, after a nine-month suspension. The ban was initially imposed due to concerns over "social harmony" and the spread of hate speech. However, the new government, led by Prime Minister Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli, has decided to lift the ban. The previous government had banned TikTok in November, citing its refusal to curb hate speech, but the new government has not provided a clear explanation for the decision to lift the ban. The ban was widely condemned by free speech advocates and users of the platform, who had transformed their lives through TikTok, which had around 2.2 million users in Nepal.
A decision to remove the ban on TikTok has been made.
We have set a few conditions such as TikTok to be used for promoting Nepali tourism, supporting us for digital safety, digital literacy and digital education and curb hate content.
We're excited to be able to continue enabling Nepali voices and creativity.
The creativity and passion of our community has brought joy to households across Nepal and opened vital economic opportunities to incredibly talented creators and businesses. We're excited to be able to continue enabling Nepali voices and creativity as we work to support the success story of Nepal.
TikTok banned in Nepal
sources
perspectives
countries
- 1.China
- 2.India
- 3.Nepal
- 4.United States
organizations
persons
- 1.Khadga Prasad Oli
- 2.Prithvi Subba Gurung
- 3.Pushpa Kamal Dahal
- 4.Anupreeta Das
- 5.Bhadra Sharma
- 6.Chen Song
- 7.Gajendra Kumar Thakur