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TC doesn't mention another reason given:
- Another reason to scrap the rule is that it potentially discriminates against domestic companies. Internet users simply post malicious comments on Facebook, Twitter or other international websites, where the rule does not apply.
That could be a primary motivator.
Any website that I've read that uses Facebook comments on a topic that is even slightly charged (politics, religion, or just mundane cultural phenomena) ends up very trollish and antagonistic. Maybe real IDs keep the spamminess down a bit, but the antagonism is right there front and center. Often times it is YouTube level discourse with the vocabulary of a 7th grader instead of a 4th grader.