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There's no way to enforce an age ban on anything Internet related without serious privacy violations.
I believe the States have that already, with their age verification bullshit for porn. Doesn't seem like serious privacy violations are a concern for them.
There's nothing like that in the US that I'm aware of, though some states have tried.
I think Utah did it, or is at least experimenting with it
You're right, I didn't realize the lawsuit had been thrown out. The fact remains the law is completely unenforceable without serious privacy violations.