Death of Quentin Deranque: Could the National Assembly Ban the Use of Pseudonyms for Parliamentary Collaborators?
The National Assembly of France may move to prohibit pseudonyms for parliamentary staff after the death of activist Quentin Deranque and the police questioning of two parliamentary assistants.
How writers are using AI to rewrite love
Coral Hart explores the use of AI tools in romance writing, creating numerous pseudonyms and publishing multiple novels while navigating the limitations of these technologies in depicting love and sex.
Social Media: A real-name policy would be bad for democracy
The article discusses the reasons why many individuals prefer to use pseudonyms on social media, highlighting the discomfort in sharing personal information like real names and birthdays with platforms like Meta.
“Anonymity and Pseudonyms Protect Divergent Opinions”
Norbert Bolz argues that pseudonyms safeguard nonconformist thoughts in contrast to Andreas Voßkuhle's proposal for real-name requirements on the internet.
"Anonymity Protects Divergent Opinions"
Media scholar Norbert Bolz argues that pseudonyms allow for the exploration of nonconformist ideas, countering former Constitutional Court President Andreas Voßkuhle's advocacy for real-name requirements on the internet.