This nation of 30 million people has banned TikTok, effective immediately, due to its threat to social order.
This nation of 30 million people has banned TikTok, effective immediately, due to its threat to social order.
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On Wednesday, following the governor's signing of the law, Knudsen, who, like Gianforte, is a Republican, called TikTok "a Chinese Communist Party spying tool that poses a threat to every Montanan."
The legislation is the most extreme prohibition of the app in the nation and will almost certainly face legal challenges.
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China has blasted back at foreign accusations as TikTok faces mounting calls for a ban in the United States.