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Public-source posture estimateNot legal adviceMap regenerated2026-05-08 · 8 May 2026
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Youth & Social Media

Oklahoma

No state-level rule found.

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Why this status

Rooted Reality reviewed Oklahoma's legislative records and the 2026 NCSL social-media-and-children tracker, and didn't find a state-level rule on kids and social media. Federal law and each platform's own age and consent policies are what apply for Oklahoma families.

What this means

  • Oklahoma has no enforceable state rule for minors and social media today — federal law (COPPA for under-13 data, for one) and platform-set policies are what apply here.
  • Other states have moved in different directions on this topic; until Oklahoma's legislature acts, none of those rules carry over to households here.
  • The most decision-relevant rules for families today are usually the platform's own age-of-account threshold and parental-consent flow, both published in the app's settings.

What to verify next

  • Watch the Oklahoma Legislature's bill tracker for measures tagged with minors and social media — this card updates when something is signed.
  • For decisions you need to make today, the app's published age and consent policy is the active rule — read it directly on the app's safety or settings page.
Medium confidenceLast reviewed 2026-05-08 · 8 May 2026
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