TikTok has been banned quite a few time in Pakistan, chiefly because of content that does not fall in criteria with Pakistani morals and considered wrong. Still the app has been trying hard to level up it’s reputation as a top app for short-form video content that is constantly functioning to set top standards of digital user protection within its working.
A webinar on ‘Digital Wellbeing’ was conducted live on June 14 by TikTok to inform individuals about such security trials that may come up when any new tech platform is emerged.
The meeting included panelists Jamin Tan, Head APAC Regional Product Policy TikTok; Jehan Ara, Member APAC Safety Advisory Council TikTok, and renowned content creator Junaid Akram; whereas journalist Afia Salam did the moderator responsibilities.
Anyone who might have been a user of TikTok or came across TikTok-made videos on other platforms, usually has a lot to talk about how and how much the content doesn’t have any brainpower, and is famous as a result of this very cause.
Jamin Tan emphasized that such user-base and content shoots from the fact that TikTok has an objective of bringing out creativity and conveying fun-filled, light-hearted, heart-warming, and ‘real’ understandings to its consumers.