It’s not just about drag queens: survivors of gendered violence, Native Americans, dissidents and others use the site for communication, access and solidarityI woke up early on Monday, put on my makeup and boarded a special bus to the Facebook campus in Menlo Park. But I’m not one of San Francisco’s growing glut of tech employees – I’m a drag queen, and I was there with a group of 100 people to protest Facebook’s unfair and dangerous “real names” policy, which allows the company to suspend and delete the profiles of people who go by names different than those on their birth certificates.But it’s not just drag queens who are affected by the policy: LGBTQ people, Native Americans, survivors of domestic and sexual violence, political dissidents, sex workers, therapists, doctors and many more people have told me and my fellow organizers with the #MyNameIs campaign that they’ve been targeted by the rule.

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