Facebook reportedly working on anonymous mobile app
Facebook recently came
under fire for its real name policy and how it enforces that policy.
Now it
looks like the company is exploring another way to interact on its
billion-strong social network.
The New York Times is reporting that Facebook is working on a
mobile app that would allow users to interact anonymously with each other. The
publication’s two sources say the app should be released in the “coming weeks.”
The app will allegedly allow users to register multiple
identities to discuss topics that they wouldn’t want to discuss using
their real name. Helpful when a person wants to talk about a sensitive
topic without sharing that curiosity with friends and family.
Not depending on that fact that nowadays there are a lot of differenr social networsk, Facebook creat a rules, which requir subscribers to provide their real names and surnames when registering online. The company's decision to delete the accounts of several transvestite divas, registered under fictitious names, had caused a massive outcry from the members of the LGBT community. After two weeks of protests guide Facebook agreed to soften the policy and allowed the members of the LGBT community and other persons using fictitious names for identity, registered under pseudonyms.
Source: securitylab.ru
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