A story of impersonation

I have a habit to check myself on Google from time to time. I thought it was a good practice for a person with the social networks' accounts. Recently, I got a confirmation of this.

I found that someone have been using similar to mine Twitter account. Moreover this account was named using my real name and was posting similar posts. This cause me angry a bit, but I quickly took over myself and decided to check Twitter's policies.
Screenshot at Owely.Com
Luckily Twitter has a good Impersonation Policy which states: "Impersonation is pretending to be another person or entity in order to deceive. Impersonation is a violation of the Twitter Rules and may result in permanent account suspension.".

So, I submitted a ticket to Twitter support regarding my issue. Accordingly to Twitter's rules their support asked me to identify myself by faxing a copy of ID. I used my driver's license for this purpose. Same day hostile profile was suspended.

Screenshot at Owely.Com
As the conclusion, please, be careful online, and take care of your privacy and personality.

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