All social networks should follow the rules mentioned in the guidelines issued by the government. ”No social network can act in a way that affects the society,” said Minister of Communication Gurung.
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The government has removed the ban on the social network Tiktok. The cabinet meeting held on Thursday decided to open the ban on the social network Tiktok, which has been closed for almost a year.
Communications and Information Technology Minister Prithvisubba Gurung said that the ban on Tiktok has been opened with compliance with the social network operating guidelines recently passed by the government and four other conditions. According to Minister Gurung, the guidelines are applicable to all social networks and Tiktok has to fulfill four conditions apart from the guidelines.
According to him, the condition is that Tiktok should help in promoting Nepal's tourism, invest in digital security literacy and help increase the literacy rate of Nepali citizens, help to improve the quality of public education and adopt sensitivity in the language used in social media.
'We have opened Tiktok as a matter of policy since Tiktok will accept it if we keep these conditions,' he said. On August 27, 2080, the then Pushpa Kamal Dahal government banned the social media platform Tiktok for disturbing social harmony.
According to Minister Gurung, now not only tickets but all social networks will not be allowed to spread any posts and materials that provoke social harmony. "The guidelines issued by the government must be followed by all social media. "No social network can act in a way that affects the society," he said.
