Facebook Apologizes To LGBT Community For Controversial Name Change Policy
The Huffington Post | By James Nichols
Posted: 10/01/2014 4:54 pm EDT Updated: 10/02/2014 11:59 am EDT
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/01/facebook-name-change_n_5916336.htmlFacebook is apologizing to members of the LGBT community, specifically drag queens and transgender individuals, over the way their name change policy has disproportionately targeted and affected their identities.
Facebook came under fire several weeks ago after forcing a large percentage of individuals operating personal profiles on Facebook under pseudonyms, stage names, or any name not matching their legal name to change their name on Facebook or risk having their profiles deactivated. A number of individuals spoke out on the issue, including RuPaul and Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence member Sister Roma, who orchestrated a face-to-face meeting with Facebook to discuss the implications of this policy.
Today, the company's chief product officer, Chris Cox, apologized to "the affected community of drag queens, drag kings, transgender, and extensive community of our friends, neighbors, and members of the LGBT community" through a post on his personal profile.