Pakistan is a country where the internet is expanding. E-commerce is taking off and online-retail via cardless cash transactions is now quite commonplace. YouTube is the online bazaar. YouTube is a platform also for the creative communities of Pakistan — the artists and designers who are able to publicise and market their products. The volume of educational material available online via YouTube is vast, and many academic bodies use YouTube as a distance learning tool. It is true that not all YouTube content is benign or uplifting, and it is home to some very unpleasant hate material. If that can be effectively filtered out then that may be a just-bearable form of state censorship. The YouTube ban has become so porous as to be virtually pointless, and is denying access to a majority of material that is offensive to nobody. We await ‘good news’. It is long overdue and cannot come soon enough.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 18th, 2014.
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All who stand against censorship should go and spam @netsweeper on twitter. The company profiting from this violation of our fundamental right to have access to uncensored and unfiltered information.
The ban is in place, because this cult just cannot bare any alternative point of view!!!