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** The government of [[UsefulNotes/{{Pakistan}} Pakistan]] banned [=TikTok=] in October 2020, citing non-compliance with issues over "immoral" and "indecent" videos on the platform. The ban was reversed in court ten days later, but was reinstated by court order in March 2021.
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** The government of [[UsefulNotes/{{Pakistan}} Pakistan]] UsefulNotes/{{Pakistan}} banned [=TikTok=] in October 2020, citing non-compliance with issues over "immoral" and "indecent" videos on the platform. The ban was reversed in court ten days later, but was reinstated by court order in March 2021.
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** Saya Hiyama, a presenter on Japanese weather network [=WeatherNews=] (WNI) received this from users outside of Japan (as a result of a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSe5exLXrz4 viral clip]] from February 2021, in which she transitioned from happy banter about shogi to a more serious facial expression and vocal tone when reporting on a 4.5-magnitude earthquake that struck the Fukushima region). Users shared clips of Saya from the network's [=TikTok=] account, causing her to become a viral sensation on [=TikTok=] and [=YouTube=] because of her charisma and beauty. Various comments demonstrate this, even comparing with weather reporters from their respective countries.
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** Saya Hiyama, a presenter on Japanese weather network [=WeatherNews=] (WNI) received this from users outside of Japan (as a result of a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSe5exLXrz4 viral clip]] from February 2021, in which she [[MoodWhiplash transitioned from happy banter about shogi to a more serious facial expression and vocal tone when reporting on a 4.5-magnitude earthquake that struck the Fukushima region).region]]). Users shared clips of Saya from the network's [=TikTok=] account, causing her to become a viral sensation on [=TikTok=] and [=YouTube=] because of her charisma and beauty. Various comments demonstrate this, even comparing with weather reporters from their respective countries.
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Sounds more serious than solemn to me tbh
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** Saya Hiyama, a presenter on Japanese weather network [=WeatherNews=] (WNI) received this from users outside of Japan (as a result of a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSe5exLXrz4 viral clip]] from February 2021, in which she transitioned from happy banter about shogi to a more solemn facial expression and vocal tone when reporting on a 4.5-magnitude earthquake that struck the Fukushima region). Users shared clips of Saya from the network's [=TikTok=] account, causing her to become a viral sensation on [=TikTok=] and [=YouTube=] because of her charisma and beauty. Various comments demonstrate this, even comparing with weather reporters from their respective countries.
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** Saya Hiyama, a presenter on Japanese weather network [=WeatherNews=] (WNI) received this from users outside of Japan (as a result of a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSe5exLXrz4 viral clip]] from February 2021, in which she transitioned from happy banter about shogi to a more solemn serious facial expression and vocal tone when reporting on a 4.5-magnitude earthquake that struck the Fukushima region). Users shared clips of Saya from the network's [=TikTok=] account, causing her to become a viral sensation on [=TikTok=] and [=YouTube=] because of her charisma and beauty. Various comments demonstrate this, even comparing with weather reporters from their respective countries.
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** While the U.S. federal government as well as several state governments have bans against [=TikTok=] on government-issued devices and networks, Montana is seeking to become the first U.S. state to ban the app ''[[https://www.npr.org/2023/05/18/1176805559/montana-tiktok-ban statewide]]'', but this is planned to be challenged in court by [=TikTok=] themselves as well as civil rights groups such as the ACLU.