In a first, Twitter blocks ‘blasphemous’ tweets in Pakistan

ET: The online social-networking and microblogging site, Twitter, has honoured five requests brought forward by Abdul Batin, an official of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), to block ‘blasphemous content’ in Pakistan, a New York Times report stated.

Batin had asked Twitter to block accounts, tweets or searches that he considered as blasphemous or unethical in the month of May.

Twitter honoured these five requests, meaning that this content can no longer be seen in Pakistan.

The requests called for the blocking of drawings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), photographs of burning copies of the Holy Quran and messages from a handful of anti-Islam bloggers as well as the entire account of an American porn star who now attends Duke University, the NYT report stated.

The NYT report also mentioned that it is the first time Twitter has agreed to block content in Pakistan.

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