Nepal lifts TikTok ban after ten months

The ban, initially imposed due to concerns over social harmony and inappropriate content, drew criticism for limiting freedom of expression.

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The Nepalese government has lifted the ban on TikTok after nearly ten months, following a cabinet meeting on 22 August 2024. This decision came after discussions with ByteDance representatives, who agreed to several conditions for TikTok’s operation in Nepal. These conditions include registering as a business, appointing a local contact, promoting tourism, supporting digital literacy, and moderating content in Nepali languages.

The Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) has directed all Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to lift the ban, citing Section 15 of the Telecommunications Act. TikTok has three months to meet the government’s conditions and will collaborate with local authorities to ensure compliance with the new regulations.

The ban was initially imposed in November 2023 due to concerns about social harmony and inappropriate content, leading to criticism regarding freedom of expression. The recent decision to lift the ban has been positively received by TikTok, which is committed to fostering creativity and free expression among Nepali users, reflecting a balance between regulation and digital innovation.