Native Americans Are Changing Their Name to ‘Zuckerberg’ on Facebook

Native Americans Are Changing Their Name to ‘Zuckerberg’ on Facebook

For months, American Indian Facebook users have been speaking up about the fact that their accounts keep getting suspended. What’s behind it? According to many Native American activists, it’s their names, which Facebook apparently doesn’t think are real. Users like Dana Lone Hill and Shane Creepingbear have publicly written about the issue, though Facebook has stood by its policy and denied targeting Native Americans specifically.

Now, some Native American users are fighting back by using the company’s founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg as bait. In a call to action posted Tuesday, organizers wrote that the company’s “real name policies reveal cultural biases against our people.” So they’re calling on all Native American Facebook users and their allies to change their online surname to “Zuckerberg” on Wednesday, for one day. 

In addition to changing their name, users are also using the hashtags #IndigenizeZuckerberg and #NotYourZuckerberg to voice their dissent. 

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