| Disclaimer: I am not a guy who hate Google or have anything against Google+ and I personally am okay with Google showing me on search result, but on the case of real name policy I am a nay-sayer. Google, Facebook need to stop this real name policy or ease it. Having real name real identity, a page that people can view as they search on Google is great for some people. If you are celebrity or some famous programmer or mathematician, you probably don't mind. And usually these people get official "verification" if they are truly famous people. You see that a lot on Twitter and Facebook. Sometimes I can careless about people's real name and instead I pay more attention to their pseudo identity, their username in this case. It's a choice and we should be more willing to make this real name policy flexible. I still use G+ for friend's communication but other than that it has no use for me. I don't get 10000 followers like Linus does so why should I care about having a real name? If Gmail is happy with James Bond why can't I use James Bond (I am just making it up)? http://elliott.org/problem-solved/google-plus-says-my-name-i... http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/facebooks-forgotten-rule-fa... Why would anyone need to provide some documentation to show that he or she is who he or she claims to be? |