Nepal has banned 26 social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and X.

By Aniket Chakraborty

Sept 6, 2025

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The move came after platforms failed to register under strict government rules.

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The Oli government gave a seven-day deadline that expired on September 3.

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Free speech advocates warn the ban is more about silencing dissent than regulation.

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Critics say Nepal’s conditions are intrusive, demanding heavy oversight and control.

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The government cites a Supreme Court ruling mandating registration of all platforms.

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This isn’t the first ban—TikTok was blocked in 2023 and restored in 2024.

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Social media users in Nepal are calling the ban misguided and harmful.

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Experts warn the decision damages Nepal’s global democratic image.

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For millions, social media is not politics—it’s daily life, business, and connection.