TikTok announces measures to combat misinformation, hate speech ahead of Pakistan elections

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Updated 23 January 2024
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TikTok announces measures to combat misinformation, hate speech ahead of Pakistan elections

  • Fears of fake news, hate speech on social media loom large ahead of Feb. 8 polls in Pakistan 
  • TikTok says it is dedicated to removing misinformation on voter registration, election results 

ISLAMABAD: Video-sharing platform TikTok announced measures to combat misinformation, violence and hate speech to uphold “election integrity” in Pakistan on Tuesday, with the threat of fake news and AI-powered disinformation looming large as the South Asian country heads to the polls on Feb. 8.

Pakistan faces overlapping political, economic and security challenges with polls less than three weeks away. Digital rights activists and groups have warned of the dangers of misinformation, fake news and hate speech marring polls in a country that has a burgeoning young population, and where millions use Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok and other social media platforms. 

TikTok, popular with millions of Pakistanis, has come under significant criticism in the South Asian nation’s conservative society. Pakistani courts in recent years have banned the short-video platform, saying it has a “bad, negative and dangerous” impact on the youth.

“TikTok has robust measures in place to combat misinformation, violence, and hate speech in line with its Community Guidelines, available both in English and Urdu,” it said in a press statement. 

“The platform is dedicated to removing misleading information about civic processes, including voter registration, candidate eligibility, ballot counting, and election results.”

TikTok said its policies prohibit content that intimidates voters, suppresses voting, or incites violence, adding that it has deployed over 40,000 personnel globally to ensure user safety on the platform.

The platform said it works with local and regional fact-checkers that help it accurately remove election misinformation. 

“Content under review or identified as unsubstantiated is restricted from the For You Feed recommendation, and both viewers and creators are alerted about the potential misleading nature of such content,” TikTok said. 

TikTok added its “Pakistan Election Center” hub will direct users to information on the national polls, including voting procedures and locations. 

The platform explained that it has designated policies for accounts that belong to a government, politician, or political party, removing their ability to give or receive money through advertising, fundraising, or TikTok monetization tools.

“Recognizing that global events often influence creative expression, TikTok remains dedicated to supporting its community in Pakistan and worldwide,” it said. 


Pakistan begins preparations to host 2026 OIC ministerial conference on women

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Pakistan begins preparations to host 2026 OIC ministerial conference on women

  • Deputy PM Ishaq Dar says Pakistan is committed to advancing gender equality within the OIC framework
  • He says Pakistan seeks to strengthen and expand cooperation on women’s issues across the Muslim world

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has begun preparations to host the 9th Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Ministerial Conference on Women in 2026, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Monday, marking the start of inter-ministerial coordination for one of the bloc’s top policy forums on gender issues.

The conference, held approximately every three to four years, gathers ministers from OIC member states to review progress on women’s rights, share national policies and adopt new frameworks.

Previous ministerial meetings have focused on themes such as women’s economic empowerment, combating gender-based violence, and improving access to education and health.

“Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar @MIshaqDar50 chaired a meeting to review preparations for 9th OIC Ministerial Conference on Women, to be hosted by Pakistan in 2026,” the foreign office said in a social media post.

“The DPM/FM underscored the importance of successfully organizing the conference through close coordination with the OIC Secretariat and relevant Ministries,” it added.

He highlighted Pakistan’s “proactive role” in advancing gender equality within the OIC and said hosting the 2026 gathering reflected the country’s commitment to strengthening cooperation on women’s issues across the Muslim world.

Senior ministers, secretaries from key federal divisions, Pakistan’s permanent representative to the OIC and other officials attended the meeting, which discussed preparatory arrangements and coordination needs.

While Pakistan has confirmed its role as host, no dates, venue or thematic agenda for the 2026 conference have yet been announced.

The previous OIC ministerial conference on women was held in Cairo in 2021, and focused on women’s empowerment, protection frameworks and socio-economic participation.