On July 3, IT Home reported that after the court of Sindh Province in Pakistan lifted the injunction against TikTok, TikTok reopened in Pakistan on Saturday, and the court ordered it to handle complaints about its bad content.The Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) blocked the visit for the third time on Thursday after hearing a private citizen petition against TikTok in the Sindh Provincial Court.TikTok's ban was attacked by the huge fans of the video sharing platform in Pakistan, many of whom used it to promote and sell goods online.IT Home learned that TikTok had been closed twice before in Pakistan for being suspected of "indecent" videos, the most recent of which was in March, after which the platform promised to strengthen the audit.TikTok said on Wednesday that in the past three months alone, it has deleted more than 6 million videos from its service in Pakistan, of which about 15% are indecent videos.However, even senior officials in Pakistan are puzzled by this back and forth situation.Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said on Twitter: "After reading the verdict on suspension of TikTok, I feel very confused".
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