Vietnamese-Austrlian National by Name of “Phuc Dat Bich” Repeatedly Taken Off Facebook Posted on November 21, 2015 by Timothy Walker • 0 Comments Vietnamese-Austrlian National by Name of “Phuc Dat Bich” Repeatedly Taken Off Facebook – Image from Facebook Screenshot – Philippines Lifestyle - Philippines Lifestyle MANILA, Philippines – In a report posted on London Evening Standard this past Friday, the edition posted an exasperated Vietnamese-Austrian national man who has had just about enough of Facebook and it’s control over his account. Mr. Phuc Dat Bich has been banned from Facebook numerous times – and each time he has to fight to get his ‘tarnished’ name reinstated. Mr. Bich has basically been ‘bitching’ up a storm in his attempt to not be thrown from social media sites – his passport insert shows his real name is clearly “Phuc Dat b*tch.” 23-Year-Old Bich is said to work for Bank of Australia and has noted that his name is “highly irritating” as people do not believe that is truly his real name. The issue with the real name of the man is not in fact how it appears – Phuc Dat Bich is pronounced “Phoo Da Bic” – his online struggles have been shared over ten thousand times since hitting the news. The report cited Mr. Bich as saying “I’ve been accused of using a false and misleading name, which I find very offensive.”
A man whose claim that Facebook discriminated against him because of his name was reported around the world has announced that it was a hoax. In January, a man posted to Facebook a screenshot of an Australian passport that appeared to show his full legal name was Phuc Dat Bich, claiming that he had been accused of “using a false and misleading name” and had his account shut down multiple times. The post went viral in mid-November.Media including the Sydney Morning Herald, news.com.au, SBS, BBC.com, the Herald Sun and 9news.com.au – reported the story, though Phuc Dat Bich gave no interviews. In a mea culpa posted to Facebook, still titled Phuc Dat Bich, on Wednesday afternoon, the 23-year-old Melbourne man admitted that the name change and doctored image was part of a prank intended to fool the news media and highlight shortcomings of Facebook’s “real name” policy.Man says he invented 'Phuc Dat Bich' hoax to fool news media and Facebook | Media | The Guardian