Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consent

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Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consent
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Imagine Reddit does this next lmao one day you open up and all your real life social media are linked to your u/Lick_My_Fuckhole profile, your coworkers see you as "people you may know" on their profiles. Neat

Didn't Google+ do that?

It's been so long since that debacle I honestly don't remember.

YouTube did it when Google bought them and changed everyone’s unique username to their Google account (real) name

wtf that's a terrible decision lol

Facebook did it as well, maybe a couple years after opening up to the non university crowd. Neither FB at the time or G+ years later gave any thought that their no pseudonym policies put someone's safety at risk.

Google+ was a Facebook-like social media. It was only ever supposed to be real names, so no issue.

I mainly use reddit now for porn. Maybe a good way to get into a freak fetish ring...

The only fetish subreddit I followed was banned. There was not even any nudity.

Fuck Reddit.