They were doing this already. Visa applications going back many years asked for lists of social media accounts.
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Er, they've been doing this for a while.
Welcome to our surveilance state. We've been under total surveilance for decades.
Then the US is going to wonder why no one applies to come to college here anymore.
Unfortunately, that's what the trumpets want. they think they don't get into college, because it's too full. they have no idea it's international exchange and there are also USAmericans studying in EU, Asia, Britain etc.. All that will happen is some ppl not doing the exchange and the total number of ppl studying worldwide won't be affected.
That's the point
Pathetic
How does this actually work? Would it only realistically affect people with their full name on their profile or who have a profile without their full name on them but that are linked to other services that DO have it?