Social media restrictions ’must needed’ in Pakistan: Ali Abbas

Entertainment Jun, 29 2024
Social media restrictions ’must needed’ in Pakistan: Ali Abbas
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Ali Abbas, a renowned actor from a talented family, has established himself in the industry.

Ali was a guest on FHM and he shared that there needs to be regulations on social media. He said that an age limit of 18 years should be imposed and monitored and a proof of identity in the form of an ID Card or passport should be required before opening an account.

Ali abbas further added that the younger generation is losing their way and becoming negative while the content they are making is also inappropriate to watch.

 Social media is a big phenomenon right now in the world. Youngsters use it in a variety of manners and it has played a huge role in the economics, politics and social evolution in the whole world.

A lot of debate regarding regulations on social media is also taking place. Pakistan is also going through huge regulations with Twitter/X banned by the government and the talks of a firewall underway in the country.

Published in The Daily National Courier, June, 29 2024

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Farhan Hashim Kotwal
Farhan Hashim Kotwal https://www.dailynationalcourier.com/author/farhan-hashim-kotwal
Journalist at Daily National Courier. Covering different beats including Entertainment, Sports & other news content in a well-versed manner. Also member of Karachi Union of Journalist (KUJ). Also handling digital media content.

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