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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I seem to be hearing a few conversations recently about Facebook blocking user accounts for 'not using their real names' stating that they can retain their accounts but their name must appear as it appears on their passport or drivers licence.
This, at the moment, seems to be only affecting drag performers.
Anyone heard anything about this ?
If it is true, it is dangerous step backwards. |
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Its on the bbc website but I didnt click the link.
I have no problems with facebook putting a stop to girls using 'mummy' or other words as a middle name. We know your a Mum, you keep posting pictures of your 'little man'. By the way, little men are still 'boys' they have been since year dot.
If a drag/tv wants to use their drag/tv name, let them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Its on the bbc website but I didnt click the link.
I have no problems with facebook putting a stop to girls using 'mummy' or other words as a middle name. We know your a Mum, you keep posting pictures of your 'little man'. By the way, little men are still 'boys' they have been since year dot.
If a drag/tv wants to use their drag/tv name, let them."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've got mummy on mine and I want to take it off but I have to prove by sending my passport details ( why should I it's clear my name is not jane Ilovemychildrentothemoonandbackforeverandalways bloggs !!!!!) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Seems a strange thing to do for a modern company who try to please anyone and everyone just to get their hands on all that personal info! . Lots of small businesses use their name as their facebook ID - from Sainsburys to the little nail salon close to us. So do many football fan forums and other things.
I'd guess a Drag artiste would be a business or interest.
Agree with the "Mummy" thing though lol.
Incidentally you can call yourself by any name you wish - You dont legally have to use the name on your passport or License for anything other than theyre intended as long as you dont use the name for unlawful purposes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Wow, what an amazing invasion of privacy! If ever you needed proof that social networking exists so that "they" can keep tabs on you, then this is it!
"give us your mobile phone number for security reasons......" #No. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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" you can call yourself by any name you wish - You dont legally have to use the name on your passport or License for anything other than theyre intended as long as you dont use the name for unlawful purposes. "
'According to a report, performer Sister Roma, whose legal ID actually reads Michael Williams, found herself locked out of her account with a prompt asking that her profile name be changed to the legal one as it "appears on your driver's license or credit card," as per Facebook's official real-name policy.
This was the first such request Roma had seen since opening her Facebook account in 2008. When she complied to reopen her Facebook page, she wasn't asked to confirm her name via an ID card—"They seem to know my real name already," she said in an e-mail interview
Now, if that is true, this is where it becomes 'dangerous' community wise, especially in light of this statement
'When asked to comment, a Facebook representative ... did confirm that its action against Sister Roma and other drag performers came as the result of community reports about their names'
So if you guys here do have a beef with the facebook mummies, now is the time get dobbing 'em in |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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Facebook really are a bag of wank. It seems every time I log on I have to disable some useless or quite frankly invasive feature. However its a good way to keep tabs on my daughter.
I was under the impression that, although you have to sign up with your real name, you can use a username, which is why many people can only find me on Facebook under that username. If Facebook aren't being consistent with their rules (quell surprise ) then how do they expect people to know what the rules are? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Big brother is watching, encouraging you to tell him where you are, where you go, who your friends are, where you work, what you get up to, what your interests are, and you even show him what your kids look like! surveillance has never been so easy! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Theres no way on earth if I even had a fb account id be giving them passport or driving license details
Who the fuck do they think they are?
They havent asked for mine or anyone I know"
Nor mine and I also use an alias albeit it sounds like a 'real name'
That is kind of the point tho, drag artists are, I assume, easier to le out as not using a genuine name.
So is their experience merely the tip of the iceberg ? |
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"No way I'm going on Facebook with my real name, I do not want clients or anyone I have not approved to see anything of my social life, it's private. "
I click the little cog looking thing (settings) and have it set that you have to be on my list to see anything |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"My god! Well have to start talking on the phone and sending "letters" to keep in touch! # shock! "
Oh please. Its the 21st century and some people below a certain age don't know any way to communicate apart from using social media sites. Are you seriously telling us that you issue cardboard invitations for every pint out you arrange?
FB has its place, as do phones, letters, and sky-writing. But we are allowed to complain about FB while taking advantage of its features. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This sounds like yet another facebook privacy scare, which will prove to be atotal load of bollocks. Facebook has its place, you either use it or you dont. If you use it and you dont want people finding you and knowing what your doing in your private life then change your privacy settings. It is that easy. I bet there are more people on fab that use facebook than dont |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This isn't a new thing I heard of it a few years ago.
But looking at it on a wider scale, if a convicted paedophile used a false name and groomed a child on Facebook there would be plenty of the kneejerk brigade blaming Facebook for not doing enough to protect people.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Oh and before anyone tries to twist my post I'm obviously not linking drag artists to sex crimes. The point im making isvtgat uf anyone belives facebook has a duty to protect (and personally I don't) then we can't pick and choose who those rules are applied too. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don't use my real name and haven't had any issues. It's not a name that could be mistaken for a real one either. No way in hell I'd give them any details, I don't even have my town listed. FB is just fun to look at now and then. |
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"Crystal, I didn't think children were allowed accounts on facebook?"
The age limit is 16 from what I remember. This dosent stop it happening. I didnt want my Daughter singing up but glad her Mum did it for her, as are the rest of my extended and distant family. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Crystal, I didn't think children were allowed accounts on facebook?
The age limit is 16 from what I remember. This dosent stop it happening. I didnt want my Daughter singing up but glad her Mum did it for her, as are the rest of my extended and distant family."
It's 14. Loads of 8 year olds have accounts....... |
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"Crystal, I didn't think children were allowed accounts on facebook?
The age limit is 16 from what I remember. This dosent stop it happening. I didnt want my Daughter singing up but glad her Mum did it for her, as are the rest of my extended and distant family.
It's 14. Loads of 8 year olds have accounts......."
They dont need it, probably didnt want it thats the 'mummy' part coming into it.
Same with pets. |
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"No way I'm going on Facebook with my real name, I do not want clients or anyone I have not approved to see anything of my social life, it's private.
I click the little cog looking thing (settings) and have it set that you have to be on my list to see anything"
Yea, I don't trust it though - they keep moving the goalposts, changing the way things are set up, and you can make mistakes posting. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Crystal, I didn't think children were allowed accounts on facebook?"
A primary school teacher friend of mine said most children in her class have FB and they are only 9 - 10. |
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"No way I'm going on Facebook with my real name, I do not want clients or anyone I have not approved to see anything of my social life, it's private.
I click the little cog looking thing (settings) and have it set that you have to be on my list to see anything
Yea, I don't trust it though - they keep moving the goalposts, changing the way things are set up, and you can make mistakes posting. "
Everytime they bring an update out on the phone you have to go back in and change the video settings so they dont load automatically and eat your MB's.
Wankers. |
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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago
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My FB name is my nickname that everyone calls me rather than the name on my bank account...my TV mate has both male and female FB accounts which aren't connected (although his mam did come up on the "people you might know" feed on his female account - he changed his location pretty sharpish ) |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I click the little cog looking thing (settings) and have it set that you have to be on my list to see anything"
Read the smaller small print, that is only preventing public display, it is still available for sale Cant tie it into your mobile phone contracts without real names so they can't track you as you walk down the street unless you enable location of course |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Crystal, I didn't think children were allowed accounts on facebook?
A primary school teacher friend of mine said most children in her class have FB and they are only 9 - 10. "
No way would I let my son (9) have a fb account. He has asked and I have refused same as when he asked for a phone. He has no use for either until he goes to high school |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Lets face it, Facebook is run by some perverse and sick people. Banning a picture of a sick child being used to promote a charity collection and a picture of a soldiers leg stump but claiming that a video of a psychopath setting a kitten on fire doesn't breach their guidelines shows what kind of creeps are in charge. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dont see the problem, if they want a account in there performers name they can open a business page
As for those privacy question you can make your account as private as you want my personal account isn't even searchable
My 11yr old son is on Facebook yes he should be 13 to go on it. He has been going on for years HOWEVER I believe in being a responsible parent and supervising children. The email address his account is on with is mine and a password I set. He never knew the password and could only go on if I logged him in and sat with him while he played on the games. Now he is 11 he has the password but he doesn't accept anyone as friends without asking my permission and I check the account regularly. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Crystal, I didn't think children were allowed accounts on facebook?
A primary school teacher friend of mine said most children in her class have FB and they are only 9 - 10.
No way would I let my son (9) have a fb account. He has asked and I have refused same as when he asked for a phone. He has no use for either until he goes to high school "
We were the same with ours. There were a few tears but I didn't give in with FB until they were thirteen. Now they wouldn't dream of going on it because that's what the fogeys use. |
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