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The name on your profile should be the name that your friends call you in everyday life. This name should also appear on an ID or document from our ID list. Nicknames can be used as a first or middle name if they're a variation of your authentic name (example: Bob instead of Robert).
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Symbols, numbers, unusual capitalization, repeating...
- Names Allowed on Facebook
Symbols, numbers, unusual capitalisation, repeating...
- Find Out Why
13 Αυγ 2024 · Facebook allows certain symbols in names and posts. Users can add punctuation marks and special characters to their names if they’re part of the person’s real name. This allows people to display their name as it’s spelled in their language or culture.
According to Facebook's guidelines, "excessive punctuation" and "character symbols" are generally not allowed. Facebook automatically detects certain special characters, including hearts, smiley faces and stars, and these names are rejected from the system immediately.
The name on your profile should be the name that your friends call you in everyday life. This name should also appear on a form of ID or document from our ID list . Nicknames can be used as a first or middle name if they're a variation of your authentic name (e.g. Bob instead of Robert).
Type in what Facebook name, or nickname you want and you'll see what name style fonts are available based on characters present in your name. Switch through these character sets, choose individual letters and have a lot of fun making your stylish fb name with cool symbols.
We want you to be able to use the name that you most identify with on your Facebook profile. You can also change your name or add additional names (e.g. nickname, maiden name) to your profile. Bear in mind that you can't change your name more than once in 60 days.
Tags - 97 invisible characters that mirror ASCII (just drop the E and you get characters in the ASCII range). These are used as emoji modifiers and digital signatures to prove who copied your text. This all leads to talk about exploiting invisible characters for homograph attack/visual spoofing.