social media ban in nepal
The Government of Nepal has given major social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and X (formerly Twitter), a one-week deadline to register with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MoCIT). If they fail to do so, the government has warned it will begin blocking their services across the country.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Prithvi Subba Gurung, said the ultimatum is based on the Social Media Regulation Guideline, 2080 BS, and a recent Supreme Court order. According to the government, registration is necessary to make global social networks legally accountable in Nepal. Platforms that ignore the directive will face phased restrictions, although those completing the process later could have access restored.
The government had previously set a 30-day registration deadline in March 2025, but most global platforms—including services owned by Meta, as well as X, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Reddit—did not comply. Only a handful, such as Viber, WeTalk, TikTok, and Nimbuzz, completed registration. The new seven-day timeline shows the government’s tougher stance on the issue, aimed at controlling misinformation, cybercrimes, and ensuring compliance with Nepali laws and digital taxation.
Telegram, which was banned in July due to alleged involvement in online fraud and money laundering, has now submitted a registration application to the MoCIT. Officials say its request is being reviewed, and the ban could be lifted if approval is granted.
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