Thursday 19 November 2015

Facebook 'sorry' after suspending woman named Isis


A US engineer called Isis claims her Facebook account was suspended because the social network "thinks I'm a terrorist".

In a series of tweets, Isis Anchalee complained that even sending a copy of her passport could not get her account restored.
The social network - which has now reinstated her account - told NBC News the suspension had been made after one or more users flagged it as fake or offensive, but said it was "sorry for the trouble it caused".
Facebook did not say who flagged the Anchalee's account, or whether it was part of any renewed push to weed out so-called Islamic State propaganda online.
This week, hacking group Anonymous vowed a war against the militant groupand its online followers in the wake of the Paris terror attacks, saying it had uncovered the details of thousands of IS-linked Twitter accounts.

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