Google has come under fire from users of its Google+ social-networking service, after subscribers were kicked off for using pseudonyms.The social network launched with some fanfare in June and has already garnered 20 million users. However, the service has suffered teething problems during its beta testing, and the latest round of criticism will do little to boost confidence.
Google said it wants users to use real names on the network, but some users claim they are better known to friends, family and colleagues by a longterm nickname, which they believe should count as a real name.
Among the loudest complaints were those from a former Google worker, Kirrily Robert, whose account was suspended after her “Skud” nickname fell foul of Google's user policy.
“Because I knew Google’s policies pretty well (as much as anyone can, when they’re so unclear), I knew I was at risk of my account being suspended,” she wrote in a blog post.
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