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PTA Warns Against Illegal and Harmful Content on Social Media

The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has said that the responsible use of social media is a shared national responsibility and has urged citizens to exercise caution while engaging on digital platforms.

The regulator emphasized that the circulation of illegal, hateful, defamatory, or false content can cause serious harm to individuals, as well as to the reputation of state institutions and the judiciary.

In its statement, the PTA highlighted that the dissemination of such content is a punishable offence under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), 2016. The authority reiterated that the misuse of online platforms not only undermines public trust but also poses risks to the stability and integrity of the country’s digital environment.

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The PTA underlined its continued commitment to promoting ethical and responsible digital behavior across Pakistan. It said that awareness campaigns and educational initiatives are being conducted regularly to inform users of their legal and moral responsibilities in the digital space.

According to the PTA, these initiatives aim to empower citizens with relevant knowledge, encourage accountability, and foster a secure and responsible digital ecosystem. The authority stressed that constructive and positive online engagement is essential for maintaining a safe and trustworthy digital environment in the country.

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