Recently, the social media site came under heavy criticism for insisting that users use only their real names, under its “real name” policy. The BBC reported that the site refused to allow people change their names and insisted people not use fake names, unless in the most “unusual circumstances”. A policy that has been amended though.
Last year a group of drag queens in San Francisco had their accounts deleted because they were deemed to be violating the policy, with Facebook maintaining that:
People need to feel safe and be confident they know who they are communicating with. When people use the names they are known by, their actions and words carry more weight because they are more accountable for what they say.
It’s important this policy works for everyone, especially communities who are marginalised or face discrimination
The social media site has begun a trial of the new rules – for American users to begin with. But why do people want to change their names on Facebook in the first place?
BBC Newsbeat hears from four people.
The Police Officer
The Businesswoman
‘Robbie Williams’
The Teacher
These are their reasons, what are yours? Don’t be shy, do tell!