Google Meet is rolling out new immersive backgrounds on the web, with “subtle animation” and different versions for different weather (sunny, rainy, snowy). Three new backgrounds will be available to everyone, with five additional immersive backgrounds and color filters available to Google Workspace and G Suite customers (excluding Google Workspace Individual customers).
Twitter made a “
case for inclusivity through anonymity”, although what they are talking about is more accurately pseudonymity. Studies have shown that people post harassment and toxic replies under their own name, so that doesn’t stop trolling. And using a pseudonym gives people more freedom to choose how they want to present their identity and post content they wouldn’t want connected with their name.
And even if requiring real names were a net positive, there are practical and privacy reasons that would not be a good idea. Real names didn’t work for Google+, and Facebook doesn’t actually verify identities unless the name you use isn’t “namy” enough.