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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 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 the user provides identification indicating the name ...
The issue was settled in July 2014 when Google announced that it was ending its real-name-only policy. [ 2 ] A predecessor to the Google+ conflict was Blizzard 's RealID which, starting in July 2010, exposes the name on the player's credit card, and is mandatory to use some game features (cross-game chat) and was nearly made mandatory to post ...
Tony Hinchcliffe was a relative unknown to the world of politics before he told a series of off-color jokes about Puerto Rico and Latinos at former President Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally ...
The name game is nothing new in majority Hispanic Miami-Dade County, where political consultants often lean on incumbent candidates to hire them to help ward off challengers.
JD Vance isn’t the first GOP vice presidential candidate to remark on women’s reproductive choices. We look back at when then-Vice President Dan Quayle rebuked the TV character Murphy Brown.
With respect to video games, Chinese regulations require real-name authentication ("real-name ID") since 1 January 2020. The regulations are set to become more stringent on 1 June 2021, requiring authentication with a government system instead of third-party services. The aim of the regulations is to curb excessive gaming by minors.
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