State posture profileOklahoma

Oklahoma digital reality posture profile

This page summarizes six tracked digital safety topics for Oklahoma, showing where public legislative coverage currently looks more proactive, more reactive, broader, or thinner. It is a structural posture signal based on public disclosures, not a political or legal grade.

Last reviewed May 11, 2026.

Educational summary only

Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.

Overall state posture signal

Mixed posture with narrow tracked coverage.

Based on six tracked topics and public disclosures.

Low confidence6 tracked topics

Posture meter

Lean and breadth across six tracked topics. Not a quality or political score.

Mixed posture
ReactiveMixedProactive

Lean

Mixed posture

Breadth

Narrow tracked coverage

State/topic detailOklahoma

Oklahoma Deepfakes law summary

No state-level rule found.

Coverage in this area is still under review.

Rooted Reality reviewed Oklahoma's legislative materials for HB 3299, SB 894, and SB 746 on deepfake or synthetic-media regulation, and didn't find a stable, citation-grade primary source confirming any of those bills as enacted as of the May 5, 2026 review. Public reporting suggests active 2026 legislation in this area, but until we can verify enrolled text against a primary source, we read this as: no enforceable Oklahoma deepfake rule on the books today.

Educational summary only

Not legal advice. Laws and enforcement change frequently. Verify current official statutes, regulations, and counsel where needed.

Why this status

Coverage in this area is still under review.

What this means

  • Oklahoma has no enforceable state deepfake rule in effect today — federal law (intimate-image, fraud, electioneering rules) and platform policies are what apply for families in Oklahoma.
  • The named bills (HB 3299, SB 894, SB 746) are signals that Oklahoma may move on this topic in 2026 — movement isn't a rule, but it's worth tracking, especially because public reporting around these bills was active at the time of review.
  • If one of these bills clears both chambers and is signed, this card will move to a colored status with the operative effective date — until then, federal and platform-level rules are the active layer.

What to do next

  • Search the Oklahoma Legislature's bill-tracking site for HB 3299, SB 894, and SB 746 — that's the cleanest read of where any of those bills currently stand.
  • For a specific piece of content you're worried about today, the platform's own policy and federal complaint paths (FBI IC3 for fraud, NCMEC for content involving minors) are the active levers.

Citation-grade sources

Official statute and bill links are still being curated for this entry. Verify current law independently before relying on the summary.

Provenance

Source basis

Official links still being curated

Confidence

Low confidence

Review scope

Review centered on currently tracked state-level law

Last reviewed

May 8, 2026

References

Official statute and bill links are still being curated for this sample entry. Verify current law independently before relying on the summary.

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