Friday, July 24, 2020

YouTube Should Be Banned In Pakistan Zaid Ali

YouTube Should Be Banned In Pakistan Zaid Ali

via https://youtu.be/vmfBvBC6Nww Amid the ongoing pandemic, as several turn to digital platforms for seeking or providing entertainment and education, the Supreme Court hinted at a YouTube ban on Wednesday. After initially banning and now un-banning PUBG, the court objected to unregulated content on social media, particularly comments regarding the judiciary, armed forces and the government on YouTube. YouTube should be banned in Pakistan. — Zaid So we don’t advance as a nation. — Zaid So kids can’t educate themselves online. So our digital industry doesn’t thrive. So those sole earners from YouTube can lose their jobs.” And among everything else that could and would go wrong if the video sharing platform were to be banned, Zaid concluded by pointing out how it would also “show the rest of the world how smart we are!” — Zaid Ali (@Za1d) YouTube SHOULD BE BANNED in Pakistan. - So we don't advance as a nation - So kids can't educate themselves online - So our digital industry doesn't thrive - So those sole earners from YouTube can lose their job - So we can show the rest of the world how smart we are! July 23, 2020 Earlier, the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Digital Pakistan, Tania Aidrus, also reciprocated similar sentiments on Twitter. Banning a platform like YouTube is not a solution. — Tania The three years YouTube was banned in Pakistan held back our content creator ecosystem which has now just started to flourish – creating employment opportunities for thousands. Pakistan Ka Showbiz

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