YouTube starts asking members to use their real names

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Jack

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The next time you try to comment on a video or upload one, YouTube will ask you if you want to drop your username and start using your real one.

The world's most popular online video service has begun a push to move away from anonymity and become more uniform with other Google services, notably Google+, by having you use your actual name.

While you don't have to switch to your real name, YouTube will ask you for a little explanation when you try to tell it no. First you must click a button saying "I don't want to use my full name." Then, you have to tell the service your reason for not switching, which could be that your channel is for a brand, organization or you can say "I'm not sure, I'll decide later."

If you choose to stick with your username but later change your mind, you can head to your settings under your account name on the top right corner. Once there, click "Advanced" located below your email address, and then click "Begin using my full name on YouTube."

YouTube did not say whether or not it is possible to switch back or edit your username if you do decide to use your full name. The video service also did not say whether or not new users will be forced to use their full names or will be allowed to use pseudonyms if they'd like.

If you do make the switch, YouTube lets you review your content and choose which of it you still want to have associated with your account when you begin using your full name.

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In a way, it is a good approach but at the same time many users will still choose to remain under a nickname for various privacy reasons.

I do hope however that youtube will allow you to revert back if you decide that using the full name is not for you.
 

Ink

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That's a really lame idea.

Google+ yes, but not for Youtube. It's a video site, not a social network (it sort of is, but not like facebook).
 

Littlebits

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I think it is a terrible idea, it sets users up for identity theft.
I don't even use my real name on Google, when Google required a last name I entered a fake one.

The only people that should know your last name is people who actually know you in person. Online friends have no business knowing your last name.

Thanks.:D
 

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Saw this the other day when going to comment on a video. Pretty crap, if it was going to turn into a social networking site, I will be leaving it.
 
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