Tiktok is a widely growing popular Chinese app that grabbed the interest of many youngsters around the world. The term 'ticktock star' is more issues and more followed than a movie or TV star nowadays.
Pakistan is also one country, where TikTok made stars out of villages and small towns. Tik tok stars made place in TV channels, modeling projects and dramas. People created and flourished their business through TikTok. Promoting tourism was also one of most popular and liked part of many ticktokers. According to a mobile analytic company, TikTok was downloaded 112 million times in May around the world. The users in India and Pakistan, the second most popular company, were double the US specifically.
India bans Tiktok along with 59 other Chinese apps on 29th June, tagged with sovereignty and Integrity of India that Chinese companies may heck and share the user's data to agencies which are then used against the state. Tiktok has strongly denied such allegations.
This conflict arises after India and China clashes in Galwan, Kashmir Valley, line of actual control when China killed 20 Indian soldiers on border clash.
Now Pakistan has banned the ticktok app on receiving complaints on indecent content. A vogue dubbing on Indian songs from young girls and guys is proved base on this tiktok ban in Pakistan.
Pakistani Tiktok stars are requesting the followers to join them on Instagram and Youtube and urging the local companies to make apps like TikTok. 'Good Bye, Tik Tok, follow us on Insta and Youtube, many left notes on TikTok accounts.
'How you feel when you grow your business with hard work and one day you wake up and got to know that there is no business, ' one TikTok user wrote.
Let's see how much this TikTok ban may prolong as TikTok parent company has asked for a review chance after proper mechanism.
The spectators in Pakistan were demanding a ban on til tok for a long time, accusing it of inculcating bad culture and vulgarity amid youth.
Although, people continue to use ban apps through a proxy as it happened with the YouTube ban in Pakistan a few years ago.