The Anchalee engineer is a software developer famous for being one of the faces of the campaign #ilooklikeanengineer (I look like an engineer) that has been characterized by breaking paradigms or gender stereotypes linked to the exclusively male those exercising this profession.

The case adds to the already notorious of people and organizations who have struggled to register this name as the social network are considered "offensive".
It is not something unique: in 2014, Verizon, AT & T and T-Mobile (three of the four operators largest mobile carrier in the United States) had to rename its mobile payment platform created in 2013, Isis to Softcard ( the service closed last March, replaced by Google Wallet).
Meanwhile, the distribution of Elementary OS Linux planned to call a new version as Isis (named after the Egyptian deity) but switched to Freya, to avoid identification with the Islamic state.