Nepal bans TikTok in sacred sites
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TikTok, the app owned by Chinese company ByteDance is a worldwide success. But authorities in Nepal have grown fedup of TikTokers recording videos in front of religious locations and have now banned them in some historic spots.Emerald Maxwell explains how influencers are no longer allowed into Nepalese sacred sites.
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