Contrary to the requirement to use real names for many years, Facebook recently said that it will allow users to use 5 nicks in 1 account.
Previously, if users wanted to create a new Facebook account, they had to use a different email address or phone number. Similarly, if you want to use multiple accounts at the same time, you must have many different email addresses and phone numbers. However, many people who use virtual email or phone numbers are at risk of Facebook checkpoint and nick lock. In the near future, users who want to use multiple accounts at once can share a nick according to the latest news updated by CNN.
“To help people tailor their experiences based on interests and relationships, we’re testing a way for people to have multiple profiles,” Facebook spokesman Leonard Lam told CNN Business. linked to a Facebook account. Anyone using Facebook continues to be subject to our rules.”
According to research information, if according to the new regulations, the main profile user still has to leave his real name and the secondary profiles can have a different name. The names of the primary and secondary profiles cannot contain numbers or special characters. Facebook emphasizes that users must not intentionally impersonate, use other people’s names and images for any purpose. Violation of the rules on Facebook will rescan the main account and may have adverse effects.
When launching this feature Facebook has also prepared an internal system to handle accounts that violate the rules, employees are also receiving additional training to develop handling and operation capabilities. Regarding Facebook Dating or Page management, Meta will be limited to the main profile. That means users will not be able to use their multiple Profiles to date multiple people.
The purpose of creating this feature by Facebook is said to help users maintain different personalities for the specific groups they want. For example, they can use the main nick to connect with friends, the secondary nick for family, the additional nick for colleagues… Not only that, they can use different nicks to allocate different interests. , join groups according to classification. Facebook’s parent company said that this feature will soon be rolled out to users and hopes to be successful.
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