A Peshawar court has lifted the ban on Chinese video sharing app Tick Talk. However, the court has also warned against showing indecent content.
Islamabad A Pakistani court has taken a major decision and lifted the ban on the Chinese app Tick Talk. This is the second time a Pakistani court has lifted the ban from Ticketcock. A Peshawar court, while hearing the case, lifted the ban on the Chinese video sharing app. However, the court has also warned against showing indecent content. According to the information, Tick Talk has assured that objectionable content will no longer be seen in it.
Now after the court’s decision, the people of Pakistan will be able to share and share their favorite videos on Tick Talk. Let me tell you that in October 2020, Tic Toc was banned in Pakistan.
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The Pakistan government had banned Tick Talk for showing objectionable content. The government had said that the kind of content being shown on tick talk is affecting the moral values of the country. Therefore, the government has decided to ban tick talk.
During the hearing in the court, senior officer Tariq Gandapur said that it was banned to prevent objectionable content from being shared. It is known that the people of Pakistan have downloaded Tick Talk about 39 million times.
The youth welcomed the decision
Let me tell you that the video sharing app Tick Talk is very popular among the youth of Pakistan, especially in rural areas. Now the removal of the ban on tick talk has triggered a wave of happiness among the youth of Pakistan. The youth has welcomed the court’s decision.
Here, one of the advisors of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan says that the content shown on Tick Talk is largely responsible for the physical and mental abuse of the girls.
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However, since this decision of the court, Tic Tot has got relief and the youth of Pakistan will be able to create and share the video according to their interest and creativity from once. It is known that India has also banned more than 100 Chinese apps, including Tick Talk, last year.