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Home » List of registered and unregistered social media platforms in Nepal

List of registered and unregistered social media platforms in Nepal

Dinesh by Dinesh
September 6, 2025
in Digital Nepal, Tech News
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The social media ban has dominated Nepal’s tech discussion this week. Some are voicing their opinion in its favor, while many are criticizing the restrictions. But as the government’s decision fell on the ‘unregistered social media’ platforms, you might be curious which are registered and which ones are not, in Nepal. Here, we have the list that concerns the government and the ban.

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Registered social media in Nepal

These are the five registered social media platforms in Nepal.

  1. TikTok
  2. Viber
  3. Nimbuzz
  4. WeTalk
  5. Popo Live

Viber is a registered social media platform in Nepal. TikTok also registered after facing an almost year-long ban starting in November 2023. Besides, Nimbuzz, WeTalk, and currently popular Popo Live are also on the government’s registry.  

Social media are extremely popular and are some of the most popular apps in Nepal. Not just that, Nepal’s over 80% bandwidth is said to be consumed for social media use. That’s why the social media ban effects includes issues on bandwidth too.

Unregistered social media in Nepal

Here are the social media platforms or apps that are unregistered with the government.

  1. Facebook
  2. Messenger
  3. Instagram
  4. WhatsApp
  5. YouTube
  6. X (Twitter)
  7. LinkedIn
  8. Hamro Patro
  9. Snapchat
  10. Reddit
  11. Discord
  12. Pinterest
  13. Threads
  14. Quora
  15. Signal
  16. WeChat
  17. Tumblr
  18. Clubhouse
  19. Mastodon
  20. Rumble 
  21. MeWe
  22. VK
  23. Line
  24. IMO
  25. Zalo
  26. Soul

The list of unregistered social media apps is long and noticeably includes Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, Quora, Threads, etc. What’s also interesting here is the inclusion of Hamro Patro as a social media platform. It’s been reported that Hamro Patro surfaced on the list as a social media platform and was banned due to an error. However, there’s no substantial information regarding it.  

So far, we have also heard news of X (Twitter) and WeChat contacting the government for registration. We have also heard about Meta’s approach.

There’s no official confirmation regarding this news. But the faster the better for users who are waiting for apps to get registered to use them uninterrupted.

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Social Media Registration means?

Currently, the registration of social media means their registration at the Ministry of Communication, Information, and Technology (MoCIT).

Some of the unregistered apps, such as YouTube and Meta, are already paying their taxes. But the government demands that they be registered at the communication ministry.

As the ban takes stronger effect, more users are resorting to VPN and DNS apps to gain access. However, we suggest that everyone takes cautions as their data could come at risk.

We also wish that both social media companies and the government of Nepal come to a dialogue and devise a resolution that’s a win for all parties including the users.

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Senior Editor; An experienced tech writer covering news mostly on telecommunication, internet, latest tech & trends, and Gadgets. Being a technophile, I am particularly fascinated by the evolution of mobile networks in Nepal from legacy networks (2G, 3G) to 4G (with VoLTE, VoWiFi, eSIM) and the prospects of the upcoming 5G, and equally enthralled by the development of internet from the dial-up connection to the 2 Gbps XGS-PON fiber broadband technology and their transformative impact in the country.

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