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Montana universities set to ban TikTok on campus

January 19, 2023

Few social media apps have been as popular or loved by students as Tik Tok. That’s why students here at MSU aren’t too thrilled by the announcement of its ban.

“My pastime between classes is walking and scrolling through TikTok,” said Isabella Aversano, a sophomore at MSU. She says she spends quite a bit of time on the app.

“A lot, probably like an hour or two a day,” said Aversano.

But starting on January 20, it might be a little harder for Aversano to go on her daily scroll.

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