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Salman Rushdie wins war against Facebook

British author Salman Rushdie has won a tussle with Facebook over his profile page on the social network. Rushdie's run-in with Facebook stemmed from his insistence he be allowed to use his middle name - Salman- instead of his first name - Ahmed - on Facebook. But the Facebook team...

Published on: Nov 15, 2011 07:10 AM IST
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British author Salman Rushdie has won a tussle with Facebook over his profile page on the social network.

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Rushdie's run-in with Facebook stemmed from his insistence he be allowed to use his middle name - Salman, the one he is universally known by - instead of his first name - Ahmed - on Facebook.

Rushdie recounted the saga in a series of tweets on Monday to the more than 113,000 followers of his Twitter account @salmanrushdie.

Facebook requires its more than 800 million members to use their real names on the social networking site and also bars pseudonyms.

Rushdie, who spent a decade in hiding after his book "The Satanic Verses" sparked threats against his life, said Facebook deactivated his page over the weekend "saying they didn't believe I was me."

Rushdie said he sent a photograph of his passport to Facebook.

"They said yes, I was me, but insisted I use the name Ahmed which appears before Salman on my passport and which I have never used," he said.

"They have reactivated my FB page as 'Ahmed Rushdie,' in spite of the world knowing me as Salman. Morons," he said.

Failing to get a response from Facebook, Rushdie turned to what he called "ridicule by the Twitterverse."

"Dear #Facebook, forcing me to change my FB name from Salman to Ahmed Rushdie is like forcing J. Edgar to become John Hoover," he said.

"Or, if F. Scott Fitzgerald was on #Facebook, would they force him to be Francis Fitzgerald? What about F. Murray Abraham?"

Rushdie's pleas were eventually answered.

"Victory! #Facebook has buckled! I'm Salman Rushdie again. I feel SO much better. An identity crisis at my age is no fun. Thank you Twitter!" he said.

"Just received an apology from The #Facebook Team," he added. "All is sweetness and light."

 
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