Somali TikTok Celebrity Defies Government's Ban on Platform

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MOGADISHU, Somalia -By Omar Hussein

The so-called "President of TikTok" in Somalia, Bilal Bulshawi, has publicly defied the government's recent order to ban the popular social media platform TikTok, effective from the 24th of this month.

In an exclusive interview today, Bilal emphasized that TikTok should be viewed no differently from other social media platforms like Facebook and YouTube. He argued that content shared on TikTok often finds its way onto these platforms, rendering the ban nonsensical.

"What is published on TikTok is shared on Facebook, YouTube, and other platforms," Bulshawi said. He believes that the government's decision was not based on an evaluation of TikTok's societal impact, but rather on market considerations.

Bilal went on to highlight the many benefits derived from TikTok, including its potential as a source of income and employment for young people in Somalia. He pointed to initiatives such as food donations to regions like Gedo and Galgaduud, where TikTok has helped many families affected by drought.

"The government did not evaluate the benefit of TikTok to society," he said, expressing his firm belief that the government's ability to enforce the ban is limited. According to Bulshawi, the authorities can only ask private companies to shut down the service but cannot outright ban TikTok.

He closed the interview with a bold declaration, emphasizing his intention to continue using TikTok, even if it is banned. Bulshawi's defiance has raised questions about the effectiveness of the government's decision and has sparked a broader debate on social media regulation and freedom of expression in Somalia.

The move to ban TikTok comes amidst a global debate about the platform's influence, security concerns, and its impact on society. Some countries have embraced the platform, while others have raised concerns. With voices like Bulshawi's emerging from within Somalia, the decision to ban TikTok is likely to remain a contentious issue in the coming weeks.

Editing by Ali Osman

GAROWE ONLINE

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