Islamabad India has once again taken major action on China and banned 118 apps including PUBG. At the same time, Pakistan is also preparing to follow the path of India. Actually, Pakistan is now preparing to ban many social and dating apps.
In this regard, notice has also been sent by the Telecom Authority of Pakistan (PTA) to the management of five apps, including Tinder. However, no response has been received from these companies so far. It is being told that the PTA has taken this decision keeping in mind the negative effects of streaming unethical or pornographic material.
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The PTA stated that notice has been issued to Tinder, Grinder, Tagged, Scout and ‘Se Hi’ and asked to remove the dating service. Not only this, live streaming of content has also been asked to moderate under local law. Please tell that Pakistan is the second largest Muslim majority country in the world after Indonesia. Being an Islamic nation, extramarital affairs and homosexuality are considered against Islam here.
The decision is being criticized
Let us tell you that many apps stating against the values of Islam in Pakistan have already been banned. Now the five apps for which a notice has been issued for banning all these are also accused of working against the values of Islam.
PTA also asked YouTube to take action
Let us tell you that in the last July, Pakistan had given a final warning to the video sharing app Tick Talk to remove pornographic content. Apart from this, live streaming app Bigo Live was also banned for 10 days.
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Last week, the PTA asked YouTube to ban viewing pornographic, indecent, immoral, naked and hateful content in Pakistan with immediate effect. Explain that Tinder is a famous app for worldwide dating. At the same time, Grinder describes itself as a social networking and dating app for people in the LGBT community.