Fake Profiles Hurt Facebook's Credibility

Over the past year, Facebook has been on a rampage against users who either don't exist or are using fake names. After all, advertisers want real people with real information behind those likes. The New York Times examined this issue, showing how pseudonyms can be used for good and for evil.

Over the past year, Facebook has been on a rampage against users who either don’t exist or are using fake names. After all, advertisers want real people with real information behind those likes. The New York Times examined this issue, showing how pseudonyms can be used for good and for evil.

The Times wrote about a hospital in North Carolina that came under scrutiny when a page popped up, representing the hospital, and speaking out against Obamacare.

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