Montana becomes first state to realize Tiktok exists, decides to ban it
Montana becomes first state to realize Tiktok exists, decides to ban it

Montana is making headlines across the nation as it becomes the first state to ban TikTok, a popular social media app that most of America has been obsessed with for the past year. The decision comes as a shock to many, as Montana is known for being a state that is behind the times, but apparently, they've finally realized TikTok exists and they don't want anything to do with it. The ban is said to be due to the state being 'concerned about the security and privacy of its citizens', although no specific reasons were given as to why TikTok was singled out.
In a rare moment of total agreement, both Democrats and Republicans in Montana have come together to support this ban. The only group upset about the decision seems to be the teenage population of the state, who reportedly make up the majority of TikTok users in Montana. They were seen protesting outside the state capitol, holding signs that said 'We can't TikTok, but we can vote!'.
Experts believe that this decision could start a trend across the country, as other states may start to see the dangers of TikTok and follow suit. When asked for a comment, TikTok officials simply stated 'We respect Montana's decision and hope to work with them in the future'. It remains to be seen if TikTok will make any efforts to change the minds of Montana officials, or if the ban will stand.
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