Nepal has banned 26 major social media platforms, including Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and X.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Sept 8, 2025
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The decision came after platforms missed a final registration deadline on September 3.
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The Oli government said non-registered sites must be made inactive immediately.
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Officials argue platforms refused due to strict oversight and intrusive controls.
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Free speech advocates say the move is aimed at silencing critics, not regulation.
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Media experts warn the ban damages Nepal’s global democratic reputation.
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The order follows a Supreme Court ruling mandating mandatory registration.
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Nepal had earlier banned TikTok in 2023, lifting the block in 2024 after compliance.
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Citizens say the ban hurts daily communication, business, and social life.
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Critics call it a misguided step that could isolate Nepal digitally and socially.