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“Phuc Dat Bich” Hoax To Fool News Media And Facebook

All In Good In The End?

PDS - Australian passport

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In January, a man posted to Facebook a screenshot of an Australian passport which showed his full legal name was Phuc Dat Bich. He claimed that Facebook discriminated him because of his name. The screenshot went viral in mid November as news site started to publish the screenshot.

A post on Facebook says that it was all a hoax. Was invented to joke and prank media outlets.

What started as a joke between friends, became a prank that made a fool out of the media and brought out the best in the people who reached out to me. It didn’t bring out the anger and darkness that we often see on the internet, but it brought a levity and humanity in a time we need it most.

“I’ve never believed it’s necessary for it to be mandatory to have your entire name to be published on social media. People should be free to use any name they desire. Facebook needs to understand that it is utterly impossible to legitimise a place where there will always be pranksters and tricksters.”

“I just want those who are reading this to take a step back and reflect what the media have claimed about me. What was his parents thinking? Funny right?
It goes to show that an average joe like myself can con the the biggest news sources with ease.”

“I want to acknowledge the supportive individuals who have encouraged those with truly interesting and idiosyncratic names that populate in different cultures. Hate and discrimination will remain if we continue to be so closed minded.”

To those who do have culturally specific and spectacular names, ignore the ignorance in those who may try to put you down. Continue being the best person you can be and make your mark on the world in whatever way you can – even if it is a simple prank.
Yours sincerely,
Joe Carr aka PDB

Author: Shivniel Gounder

TheGeek : Writes about information security, privacy, cybersecurity and latest tech gadgets and more.

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