ipython 3 months ago

Isn’t that what Facebook is supposed to provide? From anecdotal evidence, people are happy to engage in vitriol online that they would never do face to face, real name or not.

  • TheCleric 3 months ago

    Heck I’ve seen some nastiness on LinkedIn with people’s government name and employer right next to it.

    Real names don’t do much to prevent online assholery.

    • ipython 3 months ago

      And to that point LinkedIn makes an active effort (in my experience) to highlight the most extreme political comments (I assume for the same reasons as any other social network- anger is a simple formula to fuel engagement).

      It insists on sending me push notifications of the most bizarre conspiracy theories, even after I muted the accounts. Super frustrating when all you want is basically an electronic business card catalog.

  • llamaimperative 3 months ago

    1) No, Facebook does not confirm people’s real names

    2) This isn’t a solution to vitriol, it’s a solution to inorganic amplification

    • ipython 3 months ago

      They absolutely do require confirmation in some cases - https://www.facebook.com/help/1090831264320592

      Of course that’s not foolproof and there are millions of bot accounts by facebooks own admission. But at the scale of billions of active users across the globe I’m not sure what approach could be 100%

      • llamaimperative 3 months ago

        > in some cases

        some != all

        therefore, it is not a real-name only network.

        I'm not asking for Facebook to become a confirmed real-name only network. I am not asking for anyone to be compelled to supply a confirmed real-name only network.

        I am saying: I wish that one existed and caught on with consumers.

Nasrudith 2 months ago

Why do people insist upon sacrificing anominity and thinking they will get anything in return for it? I could forgive it in the 00s but it is inexcusable in the 20s. Real name policies just causes people to double down more. It has not been a pancaea.

  • llamaimperative 2 months ago

    Maybe re-read the comment. No one is insisting on anything. I’m wishing for more optionality.