People were at first skeptical, but this was soon followed by joy and disappointment from those who could still not access it.
The video-sharing website has been banned in Pakistan since September 2012 after the search engine giant refused to take down the “Innocence of Muslims” movie that sparked furious protests around the world.
Earlier this month, an official said YouTube will remain blocked in Pakistan ‘indefinitely’, as experts have failed to find a way to filter content deemed offensive and blasphemous.
Read: YouTube to remain blocked in Pakistan 'indefinitely': officials
Free speech campaigners in Pakistan have long complained of creeping censorship in the name of protecting religion or preventing obscenity, and have described the ban on YouTube as a violation of civil rights.
We look at some Twitter reactions:
Hearing folks in Pakistan have finally got access to #YouTube after 2+ years. Mubarak.
— Rezaul Hasan Laskar (@Rezhasan) February 26, 2015
https://twitter.com/AnmolAleena/status/571011458244288512
So yes, #YouTube working direct from browser, no proxy - but links embedded in other websites still give blocked message. #Pakistan
— Saadia Bukhari (@SaadiaBukhari) February 26, 2015
Finally #youtube open in #Pakistan.
— Ibn E Farooq (@GhiasShaikh) February 24, 2015
Yes it is working. I have just opened it. #youtubePakistan pic.twitter.com/jTPfEdpmqV
I just found out that Youtube got unblocked in Pakistan exactly 1 hour before Brit Awards. This was all fate!
— myra (@myra_rk) February 25, 2015
YouTube is working. YouTube is working. #Pakistan
— Shiraz Hassan (@ShirazHassan) February 25, 2015
https://twitter.com/UsmanTweets_/status/571202883716124672
https://twitter.com/memonjb/status/570342523127730178
"@RajaArsalanKhan: And thanks God! #Pakistan remains safe. #YouTube isn't working"
— Rezaul Hasan Laskar (@Rezhasan) February 27, 2015
https://twitter.com/situationsarah/status/571074461799026689
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