The Imran Khan government on Thursday allowed the use of TikTok in Pakistan, reports AFP. Pakistan had banned the video-sharing app for second time over “immoral and unethical” content. The ban was lifted after TikTok offered to moderate uploads.

A court in the northwestern city of Peshawar last month ordered the communications regulator to block the app over videos that it deemed contrary to the deeply conservative country’s moral values.

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“The app has assured us it will filter and moderate content,” Jahanzeb Mehsud, a lawyer for Pakistan Telecommunications Agency, told AFP. The Chinese-owned platform — wildly popular among Pakistani youth, particularly in rural areas — had also agreed to moderate content after the first brief ban in October.

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One of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s advisers has previously blamed it for promoting the “exploitation, objectification and sexualisation” of young girls. TikTok welcomed the removal of the ban.