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Ohio Court's Ruling on Social Media Use by Minors Sparks Debate

A recent ruling by a US court allows Ohio to impose restrictions on children's social media usage, raising questions about online safety and regulation.

Editorial Staff1 min read

On June 18, 2026, a US court ruled that Ohio can implement restrictions on minors' access to social media platforms. This decision is seen as a significant step in addressing concerns about children's exposure to harmful online content.

The new regulations aim to enhance child safety in the digital environment, a move that advocates argue is necessary in today's technology-driven society. This ruling may influence other states contemplating similar measures.

As discussions around online safety continue, the implications of this ruling could resonate beyond Ohio, potentially setting a precedent for future legislation aimed at protecting children in the digital age.

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