A couple years ago,
He said this because
Poole's argument was that by forcing users to go be their real names online, Facebook and Google force these users to live a single version of themselves online – the public-friendly version.
Poole believes people actually have many versions of themselves offline – one for the office, one for home, one for the family, one for strangers. He believes people should be able to live as richly online as they do offline.
We had Poole into the office the other day, and asked him to explain this theory.
Watch below.
Edited by Justin Gmoser