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  2. Facebook real-name policy controversy - Wikipedia

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    Facebook's notification to "update your name". The Facebook real-name policy controversy is a controversy over social networking site Facebook's real-name system, which requires that a person use their legal name when they register an account and configure their user profile. [1]

  3. Social norm - Wikipedia

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    Social norms are shared standards of acceptable behavior by groups, which can be informal or formal, proscriptive or prescriptive, and self-enforcing or externally enforced. Learn how social norms emerge, transmit, and change over time and across contexts, and how they differ from other concepts such as rules, laws, and morals.

  4. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the various issues and controversies that Facebook has faced since its founding in 2004, such as privacy, censorship, hate speech, and litigation. Find out how Facebook has been accused of influencing media, politics, and society in different ways.

  5. Norm (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Norms are concepts that orient actions, rather than describe or explain them. Learn about different types of norms, such as deontic, constitutive, and social norms, and how they are related to ethics, law, and psychology.

  6. Convention (norm) - Wikipedia

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    A convention is a set of agreed, stipulated, or generally accepted standards, social norms, or other criteria, often taking the form of a custom. Learn about different types of conventions in sociology, philosophy, and linguistics, and see how they vary across cultures and contexts.

  7. Conformity - Wikipedia

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    Conformity is the act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms, politics or being like-minded. Learn about the different types of conformity, the factors that influence it, and the experiments that demonstrate it, such as Asch's conformity experiment.

  8. Normative social influence - Wikipedia

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    Normative social influence is a type of social influence that leads to conformity to fit in a group. Learn about the research, consequences, and factors of normative social influence, and how it differs from informational social influence.

  9. Censorship of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Facebook is blocked or restricted in various countries for different reasons, such as Holocaust denial, political protests, or surveillance. Find out how Facebook tries to balance free speech and content moderation with algorithmic and human methods.