Sentences with phrase «people use their real names»

But it brings up the question again of whether REM should insist that people use their real names in their posts.

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On Wednesday, Buterin tweeted that by his math, there are 827 ways to alter his name by only changing a single character, with scammers using Twitter names like «VltalkButerin» — close enough to his already - uncommon actual name that it might fool people into believing it was real.
Dear Wilma you sound like a nice person, did you know that your prayers will have greater effect if you pray using His Real Jewish Name Yeshua of Natzeret.
All those religious folks will tell you many people using their name are religious, but they will quickly qualify that with, «But they are not real Christians / Muslims / Buddhists.....»
«Again, respect of persons, in uncovering the head and bowing the knee or body in salutation, was a practice I had been much in the use of; and this, being one of the vain customs of the world, introduced by the spirit of the world, instead of the true honor which this is a false representation of, and used in deceit as a token of respect by persons one to another, who bear no real respect one to another; and besides this, being a type and a proper emblem of that divine honor which all ought to pay to Almighty God, and which all of all sorts, who take upon them the Christian name, appear in when they offer their prayers to him, and therefore should not be given to men; - I found this to be one of those evils which I had been too long doing; therefore I was now required to put it away and cease from it.
This seems much more like a case of someone with real issues who is so pathetically desperate for attention that they use multiple names and make mindless statements just to rile people up.
If possible, don't let them use their real names in their accounts and don't let them talk with dangerous people.
And so I ask the person claiming to be Daniel Miller, when you are calling people and organizations «winners and losers», you should have the courage to use your real name.
It also diverts police attention and resources from the serious crime which causes real harm, all in the name of persecuting people who want to use or grow cannabis in the privacy of their own home.
And it's easy to find people on Instagram because searching by real name brings up a person's account even if they use a catchy screen name.
People still say aggressive things when using their real names.
Many people do not even use their real names here but rely on «handles» or nicknames.
Many people on dating sites, especially women, prefer using a screen name in their profile instead of their real name.
A real person will never give this info to anyone they have not met face to face 4 — A scammer professes love and starts using pet names (darling, sweetheart, my love, etc) after just a few days or weeks.
Most people don't like to use their real name and that is understandable.
Has anyone seen a dating site that uses people's real names?
Lots of sites use Facebook data and then let people create an alias to hide their FB name — Thread.com was the first to do this, but I've never seen a dating site where my profile name was my real full name.
This includes things like never showing your last name or email address on your profile, providing buttons so you can block and report abusive members, making customer support available 24/7, and using SSL encryption technology to keep scammers away and make sure every user is actually a real person.
Cyworld uses real names for users» pages, so if people meet at a party, it's increasingly likely they'll swap Cyworld addresses, not phone numbers.
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.
There are 0 ways to tell if someone are real or not real, and if you are wasting your money or not... MY best advice avoid dating agencys that have ukraine / russian girls, and use the dating app named Tinder instead... pay a little membership and select your city is example kiev / odessa / kharkov / moscow and then see who like you... when two people like each other they can chat and arrange a meeting... and actual i will be going to kiev in september and have 6 girls so far..
There are many people who find that using their real name is also something that they want to avoid telling others until they get to know them better.
Your real email address is never revealed as all mails are sent and received via our secure, internal messaging system; you don't use your real name as you choose a Username when you join the site which will be your online identity and you can block any member from sending you mails if you don't want any further contact with that particular person.
With its emphasis on real names and real - world friendships, Facebook has reduced anonymity online and created virtual «IDs» that people can use to scope out an attractive Yelper or Instagrammer before ever meeting face - to - face.
If you're not up for thinking of what username you'll use for hours on end, most people won't throw the book at you for using some variation of your real name.
It is internet so it is easy to hard believe if real person came here or using someone else names or being pretend as famous person.
Author: The JT Leroy Story (R for sexuality, drug use, violent images and pervasive profanity) Out - of - the - closet documentary revealing that fiction writer Laura Albert is the real person behind the pen name JT Leroy.
I think there is validity to using real names online (at least part of one's name), as it holds people a tad more accountable for their actions — but a screen name can provide a little more comfort and anonymity.
It's the first time this user has ever posted on the forum and because they used the internal code name for the mid-engine C8 as their forum handle, people are believing this to be the real deal.
I am starting of as author and beginning to write my first book.I heard someone say if writing an actual story whether it be myself and other people I really know in the book.To have everyone sign a legal document type thing by lawyer giving permission to use peoples real names.so as to avoid any lawsuit that may occur with the book.and is it best to use a pen name for myself and made up name for actual people being included in the book.what would your opinion be on legel grounds safer to use made up names.thank you
Would that be better than putting the copyright under my pen name (I'm not comfortable using my real name because I've always been the kind of person who likes to be «behind the scenes» rather than up on the front lines).
You'll need to consult a legal person to be sure, but I doubt that anyone can stop you using your real, legal name on the front of your books — although if your parents called you something like Coca Cola, things could get tricky.
Beall has written about OMICS» practices of using prominent people's names without permission, their charge of as much as $ 3,000 to publish one's research, and hosting sham conferences whose names are misleadingly close to real and prestigious events.
I have published two books myself using CreateSpace (under my real name), and people who pick up my books are shocked to learn they are self published.
Due to the popularity of using avatars to hide your identity, perhaps real names tend to lose its significance here when most of the people hide themselves behind the cartoonish anonymity on the WWW.
For some people, the decision is easy — they use their «real name
(Also, make sure you use your own name and not Joe if Joe is not your real name, otherwise people might think you are crazy).
The dog learns not by tightening real tight but a gentle pressure not to pinch or hurt dog, the rest of training after established collar is on is communicating with the prong, slight up / down motion... having a serious conversation with the prong collar is only necessary at extreme point, lunging to kill a dog or persons extreme and there is no treat or tone or action that stops dog already at a 10 then a calm leash correction and removing dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of dogs.
I remember reading about how it used to be done where animals (and plants and so forth) were classified almost always on looks alone, whereas in modern day people now know the real origins of the animals and can bestow them with names that better fit their countries of origin.
Hardcore holly was the name of a real wrestler if I'm not mistaken he used to really hurt people in the ring and was let go after being to ruff on rookies.
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Gotham is a name first - used for New York in the early 19th century, which then went on to become popular when Bill Finger used it in his Batman series — which has led to Gotham being understood as a metropolis both imaginary and real, a gothic - meets - science - fiction dystopia where superheroes fight supervillains on the rooftops of the common people.
And why not use your real name, real people do?
I do wish Judith would require people to use their real names if they comment.
I agree that journalists would not impersonate a real person but whatever the legal position I don't personally see much difference from a moral perspective — if you obtain information to which you are not entitled by using a false identity why is it ethically better or worse if you use a real or a fake name?
If you would like more people to use their real names, you should direct your energies to stopping the harassment, threats, and violence by climate deniers.
The government of South Australia has recently adopted a law that requires people commenting on the forthcoming state election to use their real names, and media will have to retain the names and addresses for six months.
Just ahead of the new year, the company made a radical change to its policies, and now requires people to use real names instead of an OKCupid
A friend of mine tried to convince me that this was due to people suggesting my phone number was attached to a name... I don't use my real name on facebook.
Don't forget to use your real namepeople respond better to a human being than to a corporation.
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