Facebook’s marketing director has called for an end to on-line anonymity, saying internet users would ‘behave a lot better’ if everyone had to use real names when surfing or posting on the internet.Randi Zuckerberg, Facebook’s marketing director and sister of multi-millionaire founder Mark, made the comments during a round table discussion on cyber bullying.
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Randi Zuckerberg, Facebook’s marketing director, has a fix for cyberbullying: stop people from doing anything online without their names attached.Facebook requires all members to use their real names and email addresses when joining the social network — a policy that has been difficult at times to enforce, as the prevalence of spam accounts or profiles assigned to people’s pets suggest.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/27/randi-zuckerberg-anonymity-online_n_910892.htmlZuckerberg’s sister takes aim at internet bullies
Facebook’s marketing director and sister of founder Mark Zuckerberg has called for an end to online anonymity to help stop cyber-bullying.Randi Zuckerberg said internet users would “behave a lot better” if people were forced to use their real names when communicating on the online. “I think anonymity on the internet has to go away,” she said during a panel discussion on social media hosted by Marie Claire magazine.
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