Amid ban on X, Punjab govt suspends Facebook too
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LAHORE: (Web Desk) After blocking social media platform X (Twitter), which is inaccessible for over four months, the Punjab government has suspended Facebook citing the need to control "hate material" during Muharram.

Popular platform Facebook has been made inaccessible on many internet service providers in the country as social media users in Pakistan reported on Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Punjab government on July 4 requested the federal interior ministry to ban all social media platforms including YouTube and Facebook from Muharram 6 to Muharram 11 based on security concerns. However, the request was rejected.

The suspension of Facebook comes when X continues to be banned in Pakistan. The government recently told a court that the platform was shut as it posed a risk to national security.

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‘Down Detector’, the Pakistan-based social media platform observer, reported a surge in user complaints regarding Facebook’s accessibility starting at 12 am on Monday. Today, the complaints surged again. Many users on X claimed that they could not access Facebook. Some users also questioned whether Facebook had been banned by the government like X.

Restrictions were in effect on multiple ISPs in Pakistan, according to International observer Netblocks.

“Metrics show restrictions to Facebook are in effect on multiple providers in #Pakistan adding to the ongoing X ban imposed since 17 February; the new measure comes on the Islamic holy day of Ashura when authorities typically restrict mobile internet services,” Netblocks wrote in a post on X.

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, maintains a status dashboard to track problems to its platforms. However, even the dashboard carries a ‘No known issues’ status for Facebook login.

The disruption to Facebook comes on Muharram 10, as thousands of processions marking the sacrifice of Imam Hussain (RA) are organised across Pakistan. Strict security has been implemented across Pakistan with mobile signals being suspended in some places.