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"And friendlyjordies house was eventually firebombed by the organised criminals too, so that was interesting." No ID required; it seems his identity was not secret Anyway, he was over 16 Can social media users, i.e., Facebook, YouTube, etc. users, including marketers, hide their identities How many do that How many do the opposite, e.g., "influencers", people seeking to be "internet famous", advertisers, people connecting with family, friends, colleagues Is this identity concealment, for those who try it, effective or are their identities discoverable Is there a theory that age restrictions will shrink social media If social media is truly useful then won't people continue to use it even with age restrictions, giving Zuckerberg, Google, etc. photo ID |