Fri, 26 Apr 2024
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SHC orders to remove obscene content from social media apps

The Sindh High Court has ordered immediate removal of obscene content from social media. Sindh High Court Chief Justice Aqeel Abbasi heard the petition against obscene content on social media. During the hearing, petitioner’s lawyer said in his arguments that obscenity is being promoted in the name of family v logging. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority’s …

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Ayman and Manal's unique birthday cake went viral on social media

Ayman and Manal’s unique birthday cake went viral on social media

KARACHI: The birthday pictures of Ayman Khan and Manal Khan, popular twin sisters of Pakistan showbiz industry, have gone viral on social media. Pictures were shared on the social media account Instagram by both of them celebrating their birthday. Muneeb Butt, Ahsan Mohsin Ikram and Ayman Khan and Muneeb Butt’s daughter Amal Muneeb can also …

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WhatsApp down in Pakistan and multiple countries

Top messaging app WhatsApp reportedly suspended in Pakistan and the other countries. As per initial reports the service has been suspended in the multiple countries along with Pakistan, users facing issues. The WhatsApp users have complained about the disruption in services, as people reports issues sending messages. showing single tick. More news:  WhatsApp to introduce …

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PTA suspends more than 1million social media accounts

PAKISTAN- Over 1.1 million social media accounts were suspended by the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) for posting “illegal” content and engaging in defamation campaigns against organizations. According to specifics, PTA received over 1,200,000 complaints, including 134,000 against Facebook, and barred more than 1,135,000 IDs for uploading “illegal” content and taking part in a smear campaign …

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