«Promoting your book on Twitter means you want to reach a wide audience — and
that means using your real name and your own picture.
You mean you use your real name.
Not exact matches
With the arrival of Gabriel Paulista (by the way his
real name is Gabriel Armando de Abreu, Paulista simply
means he was born in São Paulo, Brazil), a reporter from the Guardian decided to grill Arsene Wenger on whether Arsenal had
used their stats company — StatDNA — to select the Villarreal defender from the array on offer.
Or, for legal non-citizens, even
use your
real 4 digits - the state can not conclusively check someone's citizenship status based on just 4 digits of SSN and a
name, especially for common
names (just because your SSN 4 digits matched a non-citizen immigrant in INS's database, doesn't
mean that was you.
There is no reason to be
mean but I guess it's easy to criticise others when you don't even
use your
name and
real email address.
For example, if this site's design is too outdated you can't even browse any useful info about their user base or official team, which might
mean none of the
real people
using this site and the developer haven't manage and updated the site for a long time; if this app has no official site and the developer info on iTunes Store shows an individual or a meaningless
name instead of a company, which might
mean it is a fake app where charges your money without any service giving back.
Beyond opening lines of credit in your
name, someone can
use your SSN to get a job (which
means the IRS will think you didn't report all of your income), or even file a tax return in your
name, and you won't discover the tax fraud until either you try to file your
real return or the IRS sends you snail mail saying there's a problem.