A survey of interactions of Rahman, in which she was either directly addressed or referred to over a range of technology and internet related policy decisions including the ban on the popular video-sharing website YouTube and an alleged ban on torrents.
On July 2, she had apparently formed a four member team to review blasphemous and objectionable content on YouTube to decide if the website could be unblocked after putting in filters. She had even tweeted the move, but then soon after not only did activity from her account seize, the account could no longer be found on the site.
Earlier this week, some people on twitter claimed that they could no longer access some popular torrent websites, used to download a number of digital products from music, movies, video games, books, essential software and even pornography.
People took to Twitter to express their views on the persistent ban on YouTube and the alleged ban on torrent websites.
https://twitter.com/osamamotiwala/status/352696684230361088
very good topic to debate on Torrent ban may result in better file-sharing sites http://t.co/H9sQaq88 @economictimes #P2P #torrentban #FTP
— Prashant Kalvankar (@coolchap84) May 21, 2012
https://twitter.com/SalmanLateef/status/359236150516400128
Next Twitter will be banned in Pakistan #AnushaRehman #PMLN #RoshanPakistan
— اِیَّاكَ نَعْبُدُ وَ اِیَّاكَ نَسْتَعِیْنُ (@nzoha) July 23, 2013
https://twitter.com/SalmanLateef/status/359280395314937856
https://twitter.com/SalmanLateef/status/359282766602448896
Vent as they may, there was no immediate response from Rahman on the site, owing to the absence of her account.
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To ban on such media is to take the rivalry of the international community. And simultaneously it is equally depriving common people of having contacts and unbiased information which some time absent on other medias.
@Mj: Could not Agree more!!
IT ministry blocking URLs, do you have any better idea IT minister can do for the Information Technology other than blocking...? otherwise it should be called Blocking Ministry not IT ministry...
It says 4 persons will evaluate 8 m URLs. Cool Each person will do 2 million. So Assuming it will take just ONE minute to evaluate, it will take each member 2 million minutes or 33,333.33 hours . Assuming if he works 8 hours each day for 6 days in a week, it will take 694.4 weeks. Being 52 weeks in a year it will take each member 13.35 years to complete the job. If he does not take any day or any annual vacation. So we can have our morality restored in about 13.35 years. Kar lo gallan
"She had even tweeted the move, but then soon after not only did activity from her account seize, the account could no longer be found on the site."
Should be cease.
Welcome to Jihadi Republic of Banistan. Anything can land you in trouble, except slitting fellow human throats.
A technologically illiterate person should not be heading the IT ministry.
I regret to say that PTA is not preforming its duty properly and the government must pay attention to this authority also.
Welcome to Dark Ages!
Socia Media is the only media they can't buy. Electronic and Print, they can buy them and have bought them.
Next is a ban on Facebook because is it where all PTI support emanates from:).