Nepal lifts TikTok ban after nine months

The decision to lift the ban comes amid public protests over lost income and free speech.

TikTok mobile phone

Nepal lifted its ban on the Chinese-owned app TikTok more than nine months after blocking the platform due to concerns that it disrupted social harmony. The decision came after TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, agreed to collaborate with Nepalese authorities to address cybercrime issues and regulate content on the app.

The ban, initially imposed in November by Nepal’s previous government, was a response to the rising misuse of TikTok, with over 1,600 cases of TikTok-related cybercrime reported in the country. The ban sparked protests from users who argued that it cut off a source of income and a platform for free expression, affecting the app’s 2.2 million users in Nepal.

To secure the app’s reinstatement, TikTok committed to establishing a dedicated unit to work with Nepal’s Cyber Bureau to monitor and address inappropriate content and criminal activities. This collaboration aims to enable real-time identification of offenders, which authorities hope will curb the misuse of the platform.