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A list of all pages that have property "Summary" with value "Just a few days before [[Google+]]'s doors officially open on [[:category:2011/07/31|July 31]], [[Google]]'s latest communications from [https://plus.google.com/111091089527727420853/posts/Fddn6rV8mBX Vic (via Robert)] and [https://plus.google.com/113116318008017777871/posts/VJoZMS8zVqU Bradley] on the raft of [[Google+/suspensions|account suspensions]] and “common names” policy seem unlikely to put the “[http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/07/google-plus-user-names/ identity crisis]” to rest. It's certainly a positive sign that they're engaging, and process changes like giving people with names Google doesn't like a week to change their account name before suspending them are certainly improvements. That said, the impression they're giving is that they're going to try to hold the line with the current policy even knowing that it targets transgender people, human rights activists, people at risk for stalking and harrassment domestic violence survivors, HIV/AIDS victims and caregivers, people with names that sound weird to Americans (or for that matter people in Hong Kong who would rather go by their English names)..."". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • 2011/07/28/2153/link  + (Just a few days before [[Google+]]Just a few days before [[Google+]]'s doors officially open on [[:category:2011/07/31|July 31]], [[Google]]'s latest communications from [https://plus.google.com/111091089527727420853/posts/Fddn6rV8mBX Vic (via Robert)] and [https://plus.google.com/113116318008017777871/posts/VJoZMS8zVqU Bradley] on the raft of [[Google+/suspensions|account suspensions]] and “common names” policy seem unlikely to put the “[http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2011/07/google-plus-user-names/ identity crisis]” to rest. It's certainly a positive sign that they're engaging, and process changes like giving people with names Google doesn't like a week to change their account name before suspending them are certainly improvements. That said, the impression they're giving is that they're going to try to hold the line with the current policy even knowing that it targets transgender people, human rights activists, people at risk for stalking and harrassment domestic violence survivors, HIV/AIDS victims and caregivers, people with names that sound weird to Americans (or for that matter people in Hong Kong who would rather go by their English names)..."English names)...")