Islamabad (AFP) Oct 9, 2020
Pakistan on Friday banned the wildly popular video sharing app TikTok, as authorities press their clampdown on "immoral" content. Chinese-owned TikTok which has become a global sensation with its short video clips has a huge user base among young Pakistanis, with some attracting millions of followers. But it has come up against backlash in the ultra-conservative Islamic country, where in
Pakistan bans TikTok over 'immoral content'
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