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THIS Beautiful Woman Was ISIS; But Not Terrorist
By: Tupaki Desk | 19 Nov 2015 9:48 AM GMTTerrorist outfit ISIS is creating troubles everywhere. A woman named Isis Anchalee had her Facebook account suspended by the social media, apparently because of her first name.Isis Anchalee who was a San Francisco-based engineer said that her account disabled because of her first name
Isis Anchalee is a female software engineer, whose Facebook account was recently deactivated after recent turn of event in Paris. Despite sending Facebook a copy of her passport, the account was deactivated.
Anchalee took to twitter and wrote in her tweet
"Facebook thinks I'm a terrorist. Apparently sending them a screen-shot of my passport is not good enough for them to reopen my account."
"@facebook I sent you my passport but it's not good enough for validation?"
@facebook why would you disable my personal account? MY REAL NAME IS ISIS ANCHALEE /facepalm.NO I will NOT change my name. Wtf people. Third time sending in my information is the charm I guess. I'm back in :)
Anchalee's similar experience has been shared by several Facebook users around the globe. Omid Farivar, a Facebook employee, tweeted at Ms Anchalee to apologise after she raised the issue, saying it had been reported and that Facebook would fix it.
Isis Anchalee is a female software engineer, whose Facebook account was recently deactivated after recent turn of event in Paris. Despite sending Facebook a copy of her passport, the account was deactivated.
Anchalee took to twitter and wrote in her tweet
"Facebook thinks I'm a terrorist. Apparently sending them a screen-shot of my passport is not good enough for them to reopen my account."
"@facebook I sent you my passport but it's not good enough for validation?"
@facebook why would you disable my personal account? MY REAL NAME IS ISIS ANCHALEE /facepalm.NO I will NOT change my name. Wtf people. Third time sending in my information is the charm I guess. I'm back in :)
Anchalee's similar experience has been shared by several Facebook users around the globe. Omid Farivar, a Facebook employee, tweeted at Ms Anchalee to apologise after she raised the issue, saying it had been reported and that Facebook would fix it.