Nepal has initiated a ban on major social media platforms, including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and YouTube, citing security concerns. The decision, announced on September 5, 2025, comes in response to rising tensions and the government"s efforts to control misinformation.
The Nepalese government has expressed that the measures are aimed at preventing the spread of harmful content that could incite violence or unrest. Officials stated that the ban will remain in effect until further notice, with specific guidelines expected to be released soon. The Ministry of Communications emphasized that the move is part of a broader strategy to ensure national security.
This action follows a global trend where governments are increasingly scrutinizing social media platforms for their role in disseminating false information. Earlier this year, similar restrictions were observed in various countries facing political instability. For instance, recent developments in international relations highlight how governments are reacting to perceived threats from social media.
The impact of this ban could be significant, affecting millions of users in Nepal who rely on these platforms for communication and information. Analysts suggest that while the government"s intentions may be to curb misinformation, such measures could lead to increased discontent among the population, reminiscent of previous reports on social media crackdowns in other nations.

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