[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Possible Trump Rally Attack - Serious Injuries Reported

BULLETIN: ISRAEL IS ENTERING **** UKRAINE **** WAR ! Missile Defenses in Kiev !

ATF TO USE 2ND TRUMP ATTACK TO JUSTIFY NEW GUN CONTROL...

An EMP Attack on the U.S. Power Grids and Critical National Infrastructure

New York Residents Beg Trump to Come Back, Solve Out-of-Control Illegal Immigration

Chicago Teachers Confess They Were told to Give Illegals Passing Grades

Am I Racist? Reviewed by a BLACK MAN

Ukraine and Israel Following the Same Playbook, But Uncle Sam Doesn't Want to Play

"The Diddy indictment is PROTECTING the highest people in power" Ian Carroll

The White House just held its first cabinet meeting in almost a year. Guess who was running it.

The Democrats' War On America, Part One: What "Saving Our Democracy" Really Means

New York's MTA Proposes $65.4 Billion In Upgrades With Cash It Doesn't Have

More than 100 killed or missing as Sinaloa Cartel war rages in Mexico

New York state reports 1st human case of EEE in nearly a decade

Oktoberfest tightens security after a deadly knife attack in western Germany

Wild Walrus Just Wanted to Take A Summer Vacation Across Europe

[Video] 'Days of democracy are GONE' seethes Neil Oliver as 'JAIL' awaits Brits DARING to speak up

Police robot dodges a bullet, teargasses a man, and pins him to the ground during a standoff in Texas

Julian Assange EXPOSED

Howling mad! Fury as school allows pupil suffering from 'species dysphoria' to identify as a WOLF

"I Thank God": Heroic Woman Saves Arkansas Trooper From Attack By Drunk Illegal Alien

Taxpayers Left In The Dust On Policy For Trans Inmates In Minnesota

Progressive Policy Backfire Turns Liberals Into Gun Owners

PURE EVIL: Israel booby-trapped CHILDRENS TOYS with explosives to kill Lebanese children

These Are The World's Most Reliable Car Brands

Swing State Renters Earn 17% Less Than Needed To Afford A Typical Apartment

Fort Wayne man faces charges for keeping over 10 lbs of fentanyl in Airbnb

🚨 Secret Service Announces EMERGENCY LIVE Trump Assassination Press Conference | LIVE Right Now [Livestream in progress]

More Political Perverts, Kamala's Cringe-fest On Oprah, And A Great Moment For Trump

It's really amazing! Planet chocolate cake eaten by hitting it with a hammer [Slow news day]


Miscellaneous
See other Miscellaneous Articles

Title: Should Google+ ban fake names?
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/google-ban-fake-names-181500365.html
Published: Jul 26, 2011
Author: staff
Post Date: 2011-07-26 06:11:26 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 26

The quickly-growing social network has been lambasted for booting users who sign up under pseudonyms

What's in a name? A lot, at least for prospective users of Google+, the booming social networking service. Over the weekend, Google+ kicked many users off the site for violating its terms of service, which require that everyone on the site must use his or her real, legal name in order to "help fight spam and prevent fake profiles." The move infuriated those who commonly go by pseudonyms on the web, and find value in separating their true identities from their social networking presences. Does Google+ have the right to ban users who don't go by their real names?

This helps keep Google+ classy: "It's about time somebody put the kibosh on anonymous accounts," says Joe Wilcox at BetaNews. Requiring users to be "identifiable and therefore more accountable for their behavior" will only help Google+ in the long run. There are other sites where members are allowed to engage anonymously, but Google+ isn't a place for internet "trolls." Insisting on real names improves security and builds community. Let's hope Google doesn't "cow to the riffraff" who are demanding a change to the policy. "Google is right to demand people use real names."

But pseudonyms protect many internet users: There are plenty of good reasons why people want to have control of their names, says Violet Blue at ZDNet. Many users have been cyber-bullied, stalked, or have "sensitive jobs." Allowing members to use pseudonyms makes it possible for "people at risk for persecution" to become part of the Google+ community. Pseudonymity is a much-needed way for the vulnerable to protect themselves. "We shouldn't need to have this conversation after all these years on the internet." "Four things Google+ could do to fix Google+"

There's a logical solution to all of this: The biggest problem with the Google+ name policy is that it "seems to have been scribbled on a napkin at the last minute," says Jon Evans at TechCrunch. Luckily, the solution to the site's "haphazard, scattershot" guidelines is right there "staring them in the face." There's a nickname field when you edit your profile on Google. The site should simply limit the number of times nicknames can be changed, and allow Google+ users to specify which Circles of friends can see their real name. That way there's "accountable identities and pseudonymity, all in one package." "Google+ has a problem. Fear not: I have a solution"

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  



[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]  [Register]