The petition to ban TikTok in Kenya was recently rejected by MPs, who argued that such a move would limit freedom of expression and hinder innovation, particularly in the digital space.
The petition, which had raised concerns over TikTok’s content and its potential negative impact on the youth, was seen as an attempt to control online platforms.
However, the MPs acknowledged the need for regulation to ensure that harmful content is controlled, rather than an outright ban, which could also affect many young Kenyans who use the platform for creative expression and business purposes.
JTikTok has become increasingly popular in Kenya, with many users leveraging it for entertainment, education, and entrepreneurship, making the issue of its regulation a significant one in terms of balancing free speech and online safety.