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Turkey’s Supreme Court Rules Likes on Other Women’s Photo is a Form of Marital Infidelity and can Justify Divorce

December 2, 2025
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Turkey’s Supreme Court Rules Likes on Other Women’s Photo is a Form of Marital Infidelity and can Justify Divorce
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Turkey’s Supreme Court has made a landmark decision stating that liking photos of other women on social media can be considered a form of marital infidelity and may justify divorce. This ruling highlights how digital behavior is now being taken seriously in real-life relationships and legal matters.

According to the court, even small online actions, like tapping the “like” button, can damage trust between spouses.

Judges emphasized that such gestures could indicate emotional or relational betrayal, especially when they undermine the exclusivity expected in a marriage. The decision shows that what happens online can have direct consequences in real-life marriages.

The ruling reflects a broader trend where courts are paying closer attention to social media activity. With increasing use of platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, interactions that may seem minor or harmless can be interpreted as violations of trust.

Legal experts note that this also sets a precedent for future cases in Turkey and may influence similar considerations worldwide.

Many people are discussing the implications of this decision, with some seeing it as a necessary step to protect marital fidelity, while others argue it raises questions about privacy and the limits of personal freedom online.

This Supreme Court judgment serves as a reminder that social media is not a separate world from reality. Couples and individuals must be mindful of how their online behavior can affect relationships, trust, and even legal outcomes.

As virtual interactions grow, courts are increasingly considering their impact on personal and family life.

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