The recent ban on TikTok in Pakistan has left the netizens divided.
It was a day earlier with Pakistan Telecomunications Authority PTA banned video-sharing app TikTok in the country, over “immoral and indecent” content.
The authority said that the decission was taken in view of “complaints” and the “nature of the content being consistently posted on TikTok”, as PTA issued a “final notice” to the app to take down the content.
The decision has generated mix reactions from the masses, many were deleghted to hear the news, meanwhile, a few others think that banning an App is not the solution to the problems:
And then there was a huge que of How it Started and How it Ended messages on the timeline:
And finally, there comes the group who are defending the ban, trending with hashtag #1stEthicsThenTiktok
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