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Avril Korman +
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The avalanche of news last weekend was tri … The avalanche of news last weekend was triggered by the story that Opensource Obscure, a Second Life resident from Italy, had his profile suspended by Google+ because his name "violated community standards." This was followed by reports of the accounts of Second Life users being culled, much in the same fashion as had happened at Facebook weeks ago. ion as had happened at Facebook weeks ago.
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Link +
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Search Engine Watch +
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| Summary
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The avalanche of news last weekend was tri … The avalanche of news last weekend was triggered by the story that Opensource Obscure, a Second Life resident from Italy, had his profile suspended by Google+ because his name "violated community standards." This was followed by reports of the accounts of Second Life users being culled, much in the same fashion as had happened at Facebook weeks ago. ion as had happened at Facebook weeks ago.
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Column post +
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The Google+ Controversy & Virtual Worlds – A Question Of Identity +
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Google+/suspensions +
, Google+/policy/naming +
, Facebook +
, Second Life +
, Social computing +
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16 July 2011 +
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18 July 2011 01:52:04 +
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!article +
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| Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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14 August 2011 13:20:41 +
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| URLThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2094549/The-Google-Controversy-Virtual-Worlds-A-Question-Of-Identity +
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