The Supreme Court has handed down a ruling in one of the five social media-related cases before it this term, and it wasn’t a clear-cut win for either side. At issue was whether or not public officials who post on social media can then block uses from accessing their posts or delete comments from them when the do access them, according to The Hill. The court ruled Friday that if a public official posts on a topic related to his or her government role and be speaking with the authority of his or her role in the post. “For social-media activity to constitute state action, an official must not on…