ISLAMABAD: Today's Internet user is empowered enough as only by flagging the content on the web site, it could be blocked or removed from there, said Chairman Pakistan Telecommunication Authority Dr Syed Ismail Shah.
While talking to APP Chairman PTA Dr Syed Ismail Shah said, Community could play an important role regarding unlawful content available on social media. Â Â He requested the users to unlike the pages and content as there is option on face book to unlike/flag it.
Dr Syed Ismail Shah told that team of 25 people has been formed for monitoring and controlling of unlawful content on social media.
He informed that, some web sites are locally blocked and content is removed from that sites and our team is working on it.
He said, approximately 15% content was uploaded on Face book and rest 85% was on other web sites.
Ismail said, this all campaign could be a propaganda as our rivals seemingly don't believe in conventional but cyber war.
`In Malaysia, the government prefers that Internet users should be free to view content online.
However, he maintained that Malaysia and Saudi Arabia had developed a good liaison with social media platforms to manage content, if required.
He said Pakistan was 15th country on the list of countries who had sent requests to block access to content on Face book, adding that these requests were expected to rise in the future.
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