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  2. Confessions page - Wikipedia

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    Confessions pages, whether on social networking sites like Facebook or as standalone platforms, provide a space for individuals to share anonymous confessions.These pages have gained popularity across schools, universities, and among the general public, enabling users to post their thoughts, experiences, and secrets without revealing their identities.

  3. Anonymous social media - Wikipedia

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    Anonymous social media is a subcategory of social media wherein the main social function is to share and interact around content and information anonymously on mobile and web-based platforms. [1] Another key aspect of anonymous social media is that content or information posted is not connected with particular online identities or profiles. [2]

  4. Facebook onion address - Wikipedia

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    The site also makes it easier for Facebook to differentiate between accounts that have been caught up in a botnet and those that legitimately access Facebook through Tor. [6] As of its 2014 release, the site was still in early stages, with much work remaining to polish the code for Tor access.

  5. Wikipedia:Wikipedia welcomes editors who strive for anonymity

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    But in general, IP editing is less anonymous than registering a username. IP addresses in many cases can be traced to an exact location. IP addresses in many cases can be traced to an exact location. On the other hand, if you create an account and edit under that, your IP address will be hidden from most users (though it can be obtained by a ...

  6. Game while you can: Anonymous plans Jan. 28 Facebook attack - AOL

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    Anonymous, the worldwide group of hacker activists (a.k.a. "hacktivists"), wants Facebook's head on a platter. In light of the recent shutdown of file sharing service MegaUpload, the group plans ...

  7. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Some email providers, like Tuta also offer the ability to create anonymous email accounts which do not require any personal information from the account holder. [17] Other sites, however, including Facebook and Google+, ask users to sign in with their legal names. In the case of Google+, this requirement led to a controversy known as the ...

  8. Facebook real-name policy controversy - Wikipedia

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    For example, Facebook's naming policies prohibit names that Facebook judges to have too many words, too many capital letters, or first names that consist of initials. Facebook's monitoring software detects and suspends such accounts. These policies prevent some users from having a Facebook account and profile with their real name.

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