
It looks like Facebook is working on the_enforcement of its Real Name policy. The company also apologized to the LGBT community and in particular drag queens how the rule was enforced and for locking performers out of accounts. Facebook’s Chief Product Officer, Chris Cox said in a Facebook post: I want to apologize to the affected community of drag queens, drag kings, transgender, and extensive community of our friends, neighbors, and members of the LGBT community for the hardship that we’ve put you through in dealing with your Facebook accounts over the past few weeks. Cox says that Facebook is...
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