Wikipedia:Don't call people by their real name

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Editors on Wikipedia choose a

sign
using a different name or explicitly invite you to use their real name on Wikipedia, you may do so. However, just because you know someone's real name does not mean you should use it on Wikipedia.

It is an easy mistake to make if you have met the person off-wiki (elsewhere online or in person), but people who use their name in one context may not be comfortable using it in another.

If their real name has not been revealed on-wiki, it is a violation of

our harassment policy
to use it. Even if it has been revealed in the past, while it isn't considered "outing," the disclosure may have been context-dependent and it is likely they still do not wish to be called by their real name. Call people by their usernames unless asked to do otherwise.

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