Google Plus revoking accounts with pseudonyms
Google’s nascent and third attempt at social networking is making headlines again, and this time, it’s not about how big a threat to Facebook it will be, but how its high-handed ways are a threat to itself.
Reports have come in that since a week ago that Google has been combating pseudonyms on its new social networking service by fully revoking the accounts of offenders, drawing a lot of flak from users and the media. More shocking is the way Google does it – it totally suspends your Google account – meaning if you have a Blogger, Docs, Adsense account, you’ll have problems accessing these services, causing you big problems if these are essential to your work, or perhaps, Chromebook’s operation.
However, after much furore from netizens adopting Google Plus, Google has created a website where you can seek amends. Assuming your name is really Wanker, and you have documented proof that you really are Wanker – be it on your official ID or some web snippet that proves that it’s not some made-for-Google Plus pseudonym, then Google promises to reinstate your Google account.
So if you want to try your luck, then go ahead with a free Google Plus invite courtesy of us.
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