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  2. Facebook real-name policy controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook real-name policy controversy is a controversy over social networking site Facebook 's real-name system, which requires that a person use their legal name when they register an account and configure their user profile. [1] The controversy stems from claims by some users that they are being penalized by Facebook for using their real ...

  3. Real-name system - Wikipedia

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    A real-name system is a system in which users can register an account on a blog, website or bulletin board system using their legal name. Users are required to provide identification credentials and their legal name. A public pseudonym can also be used, but the person's identity is available to legal authorities for use in criminal ...

  4. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook has a real-name system policy for user profiles. The real-name policy stems from the position "that way, you always know who you're connecting with. This helps keep our community safe." [18] The real-name system does not allow adopted names or pseudonyms, [205] and in its enforcement has suspended accounts of legitimate users, until ...

  5. Facebook changes 'Real Name' policy rules after public outcry

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    Facebook announced Friday that it is modifying the terms of its oft-criticised "real name" policy which demands users go by their "authentic name" when on the social network rather than a pseudonym.

  6. CEO of China's Weibo tests new real-name policy on his own ...

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    Wang, who has 957,000 followers on the platform, also said that the new real-name policy could in the future be extended to users with half a million followers or more, but not less.

  7. Privacy concerns with Google - Wikipedia

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    In late January 2012 Google began allowing members to use nicknames, maiden names, and other "established" names in addition to their common or real names. [84] According to Google, the real name policy makes Google more like the real world. People can find each other more easily, like a phone book. The real name policy protects children and ...

  8. Nymwars - Wikipedia

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    Nymwars is a name given to series of conflicts over policies that mandate that all users of certain internet communications platforms identify themselves using their legal names. The term is mostly associated with Google 's name policies on Google+ and YouTube. Nymwars is a blend word composed from (pseudo)nym and wars.

  9. Internet real-name system in China - Wikipedia

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    The Internet real-name system in China is a real-name system in which Internet service providers and Internet content providers (especially user-generated content sites) in the People's Republic of China are required to collect users' real names, ID numbers, and other information when providing services. Since the implementation of the real ...