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TikTok Faces Major Setback as Indonesia Suspends Operating License

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
October 4, 2025
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TikTok’s operational registration has been suspended in Indonesia due to the social media giant’s failure to submit detailed data about the use of its live broadcast feature.

With over 100 million Indonesian accounts, it will potentially lose access as a result of the decision, which was made public by a government official on Friday.

The ministry has not yet provided an explanation of the immediate ramifications of the news, although the widely used application continued to be available as usual.

Some accounts connected to online gambling activities have taken use of TikTok’s live broadcast feature during recent nationwide protests, according to a statement released by Alexander Sabar, a representative of Indonesia’s communications and technology ministry.

The world’s third-largest democracy was rocked by public outrage over excessive lawmaker allowances and police brutality during these protests, which took place between late August and September.

During the protests, TikTok publicly said that it was doing this to “keep TikTok a safe and civil space” by temporarily disabling its live feature.

A representative for TikTok stated on Friday that the company complies with the legal requirements of the markets in which it conducts business and that it is actively addressing the matter with the digital ministry in order to find a solution.

The government had requested the company’s traffic, streaming, and monetisation statistics, according to Sabar. Sabar added without providing more information that the corporation, which is controlled by ByteDance of China, did not release all the data, citing internal procedures.

As a result, he added, “the communications and digital ministry deemed TikTok to have violated its obligations as a private electronic provider” and suspended the company’s registration.

Every business that has complied with Indonesia’s licensing regulations is required under the list’s regulation to provide its data to the government for oversight or risk being exempted.

While most nations still allow people to use TikTok, a few have banned it countrywide, including Afghanistan, China, India, and Iran. Although laws allowing for a complete prohibition have been passed in the US, they have not yet been fully put into effect. Due to national security worries about possible data access by the Chinese government through TikTok’s parent business, ByteDance, many countries ban TikTok on devices provided by the government. The welfare of minors and objectionable material like pornography have been presented as justifications for complete prohibitions. TikTok restrictions raise issues with free speech as well.

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