TikTok, a social media platform where users create and share short videos, was launched by Chinese technology company ByteDance in 2016. The platform, which quickly gained popularity and reached millions of users around the world, is currently on the agenda to be banned in our country.
In Turkey Block access to TikTok When it came to the fore, all eyes turned to other countries where the practice was banned.
The platform, which is banned in various countries, is also on the partially banned list in some countries. So what is the reason for the ban? In which countries is TikTok banned?
TikTok, which is on the agenda to be banned in our country, is banned in which countries?
Full, partial or temporary bans have been imposed on TikTok due to concerns about data privacy, security and content moderation. India is at the top of the completely banned list. The country imposed a complete ban on TikTok and 58 other Chinese apps in 2020, citing national security reasons.
Taliban in April 2022 TikTok contains content that does not comply with Islamic laws He banned it for the reason. Somalia banned TikTok in August 2023 because terrorists used it to spread misinformation and because it contained obscene content. The ban, which was temporarily introduced in Jordan in December 2022, still continues.
Which countries introduced a partial ban?
United States, federally, government-issued devices Banned TikTok. As of April 2023, similar bans are in place in 34 of 50 states. Likewise, the European Parliament, Commission and Council banned TikTok from their operating devices due to cybersecurity risks.
The United Kingdom, New Zealand, Denmark and Belgium banned TikTok from government and staff devices in March 2023 due to security concerns. Australia, on federal government-owned devices in April 2023; Canada in February 2023 The government banned TikTok from its devices.
Bangladesh and Pakistan are also in the temporary bans category. Bangladesh imposed temporary bans on the app in 2018 and 2021 due to pornography and inappropriate content. Pakistan has also banned TikTok multiple times since 2020 due to content moderation issues and subsequently lifted the bans. Taiwan, on the other hand, banned the use of Chinese-made software in 2022.
So why was it banned?
TikTok’s data collection and processing policies, Countries think that TikTok may pose a national security risk due to its ownership by the China-based ByteDance company, as it raises concerns that user data may be misused or shared with foreign governments.
More than the security aspect of the issue Some countries also ban the platform, claiming that the content published on TikTok is against moral values, obscene, and includes hate speech.
The average age of the TikTok audience is quite low.
Due to the young user base, there are also concerns about the safety of children. of children cyber bullyingis considered to be at high risk of harassment or exposure to inappropriate content.
Of course, not everyone’s reason is the same. Some countries, TikTok’s tool for spreading political propaganda and disinformation There are also concerns that it could be used as a Fears that the platform could be misused during elections and political events have led some governments to take action against the practice.
Today in our country Possibility of TikTok being banned Considering this, what do you think about this situation?
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