
Nepal is caught between the attraction of modern technology and its rich cultural legacy. They’ve banned TikTok, sparking a big talk about using tech rights. TikTok’s huge worldwide impact has led different countries to react in various ways some ban it, others focus on privacy or limit online time for kids. But it’s not all bad—TikTok is a boosted business and lets people express themselves.
In Nepal, it’s a mixed bag. Some people use TikTok to showcase their skills and culture, connecting with a global audience. But there’s worry about mental health and losing traditions.
There are success stories, though. A Kathmandu entrepreneur sold Nepali crafts worldwide thanks to TikTok. Even a farmer shared farming tips from a remote village, inspiring others across the country.
Dealing with TikTok in Nepal needs smart rules and a deep understanding of how our brains work. TikTok is designed to keep us hooked, so getting this right matters a lot.




