A woman has been blocked from creating social media accounts after it was deemed her last name was too "offensive".
Natalie Weiner attempted to create a social media account but when she put her last name into the correct field, she received a message saying "offensive language discovered in the last name field".
Taking to Twitter, Weiner wrote: "This is without a doubt the best thing that has ever happened to me... I am weeping."
Weiner's tweet has had close to 60,000 likes and more than 11,000 shares.
But she's not the first one who has struck issues trying to set up online accounts.
Weiner was flooded with numerous replies from people whose names are too rude for the internet.
A man called Philip Sporn commented: "When I got my computer I had to set my last name as 'Spron' because Sporn contains offensive language". Someone called Ben Schmuch said: "Happens to me all the time".
Others had similar issues.
Weiner replied to her post, writing "those of us with offensive last names are here and we will not be silenced".
Many websites will put banned words or phrases into their system to stop people from using inappropriate titles.