Thursday, July 31, 2014
Google+ Giving up on Sticking with Real Name Policy
(Web Design in Cambodia, Digital Marketing Agency, restartbox.com)- Google Inc. has surprisingly announced its decision to stop enforcing real name policy for Google+ so that they can take steps towards making the platform a place that people want to visit.
This announcement is well enough to get rid of its previous policy, which aimed to create a community made up of real people as well as to exclude a number of users who wanted to be part of it without using their real names.
According to analysts, Google made the decision in relation to their acknowledgement that Google+ with real name restrictions was rather designed to be more of an identity network than a social network. The company should also realize that they had cut out a significant amount of potential revenue by implementing a series of elitist restrictions.
Google+ Giving up on Sticking with Real Name Policy
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