TikTok is available again in India

The TikTok app is no longer banned in India, after a court in Tamil Nadu reversed its order of prohibiting downloads of the app on App Store and Google Play. Initially, it stated the platform was encouraging the spread of explicit content and “cultural degradation” after concerns of pornographic purposes and exploiting children.

Following a plea from the TikTok developers Bytedance Technology, the ban was lifted and you can once again download the app.

Technically, the platform was always available for Indian users, as long as they had the app on their phones - the state court only prohibited downloads from the app stores. Currently, the app has been downloaded nearly 300 million times in India, with over a billion downloads

across the globe.

Basically, all the app does is offer some special effects for users and their short recorded videos, but some Indian politicians and parents said the content is inappropriate. The company said “a very minuscule” part of the submissions were obscene and is now suing for $500,000/day in “financial losses”.

A bigger problem, however, is that apparently any social media can be banned in a whim, deteriorating even further the freedoms of the people, living in the biggest democracy in the world.

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