YouTube
launches offline videos, monetization program in Pakistan
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Things are getting back on track for
YouTube in Pakistan. Months after the country lifted its three-year-old ban on the site, people have once again begun turning to Google’s video service for consuming and creating videos.
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Pakistanis are **w spending substantially more time on
YouTube than they were in January, the company told
Mashable India. Google says the watch-time of
YouTube has more than doubled in eight months.
Pakistan government had banned
YouTube in late 2012 after it found an anti-Islam video circulating on the video portal. The ban was eventually lifted earlier this January.
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