MANILA - There's a woman from San Francisco who recently reported that the social media network Facebook disabled – but later reinstated – her account because of her name: Isis.
The name happens to be the same as the popular moniker of ISIS – The Islamic State, also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), that is currently hogging the news headlines in the wake of its waves of terror attacks in Paris.
In the Tech News section of the British-published Express (http://www.express.co.uk), Aaron Brown wrote on Wednesday (November 18): "Isis Anchalee claims her profile was removed by Facebook because of her name."
Brown observed that the news comes days after Facebook rolled out the ability to overlay the French flag on users' profile pictures, to show solidarity with France.
ISIS is also known as The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL),
described by various sources as a Wahhabi/Salafi jihadist extremist
militant group, self-proclaimed to be a caliphate and Islamic state, led
by and mainly composed of Sunni Arabs from Iraq and Syria.
"Isis Anchalee – an engineer based in San Francisco, California – claims Facebook disabled her account because she shares her name with a popular abbreviation for Islamic State," Brown added in his report.
Read it here.
In the wake of the terror implications, Brown noted that Facebook had been "hard at work trying to eradicate the presence of Islamic State, dubbed ISIS, on the hugely popular US social network.
"Unfortunately the San Francisco engineer appears to have been mixed up in its efforts."
Anchalee was reportedly asked to prove her identity three times to Facebook.
"As a result, Facebook has since reinstated Isis Anchalee's profile on the hugely successful social network."
"Isis Anchalee – an engineer based in San Francisco, California – claims Facebook disabled her account because she shares her name with a popular abbreviation for Islamic State," Brown added in his report.
Read it here.
In the wake of the terror implications, Brown noted that Facebook had been "hard at work trying to eradicate the presence of Islamic State, dubbed ISIS, on the hugely popular US social network.
"Unfortunately the San Francisco engineer appears to have been mixed up in its efforts."
Anchalee was reportedly asked to prove her identity three times to Facebook.
"As a result, Facebook has since reinstated Isis Anchalee's profile on the hugely successful social network."
source: interaksyon.com