Poll: Why Does Everyone Think of Anonymous as an Evil Organization?

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Arcane Azmadi

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Anonymous are nothing more than a pack of douchebags. They don't have "noble causes", everything they do, good or evil, they do because it amuses them. The core philosophy of their existance is "I do it for the lulz". And frankly, someone who does both good things and bad things on nothing more that a whim is a bad person to me, because while everyone SHOULD be good as a matter of course, only bad people do bad things willingly.
 

Chappy

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Super Toast said:
That video is the stupidest fucking thing I have ever seen.
Can anyone actually take Fox News seriously after watching that? 0.o It felt like watching a fan fiction trailer for Die Hard 4. o.o And really for all their money can they not hire better actors or script writers?

Someone once said to me that they thought of it as unless you tell the internet your name you are Anon, the hackers are just the extremist amonst us. So evil? Well can any culture be labelled as evil due to the acts of a minority?
 

Mace Tulio

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I take Anonymous on a case by case basis. I generally support them, especially when concerning subjects such as the Westboro Baptist Church, but some of their activities are beyond questionable.
 

Super Toast

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Chappy said:
Super Toast said:
That video is the stupidest fucking thing I have ever seen.
Can anyone actually take Fox News seriously after watching that? 0.o It felt like watching a fan fiction trailer for Die Hard 4. o.o And really for all their money can they not hire better actors or script writers?

Someone once said to me that they thought of it as unless you tell the internet your name you are Anon, the hackers are just the extremist amonst us. So evil? Well can any culture be labelled as evil due to the acts of a minority?
It's pretty obvious that the reporter researched the subject for about thirty seconds.
 

Atmos Duality

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Anonymous is an organization that does what it wants, for whatever reason.
Not so much "Evil" as it is Nihilistic.
 

Haukur Isleifsson

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What is it with giving a mostly neutral thread such a one-sided and (dare-I-say) trollish a title. I was almost dissuaded to check this thread out at all because a title like that implies either utter ignorance or shameless trolling. I am not trying to be rude... Well I'm not trying terribly hard to be polite either so.

Just think about it next time.

But on topic I really can't see how anyone can see anon as either "good" or "evil". It is just the very definition of Chaotic Neutral. It's not even really a "it" at all. There is no intent, no structure and not really a thing.
 

Jabberwock xeno

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theheroofaction said:
To me they just seem to be chaotic neutral, maybe erring a little bit to the good side.
Truth.

They normally have good intentions at heart, they just use dubious methods to get it done.
 

WorldCritic

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I've never thought of them as either the heroes or villains of the internet, to me they are neutral, and if FOX News says their bad, well that just makes Anonymous seem better to me.
 

Tanfastic

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"Anonymous" itself is not evil. It's a word meaning that the name is unknown. However a few people like to take it to the next level and sit (from their basements mostly) and do shenanigans. It's not some secret lair in the Himalayas with super secret technology run by an evil corporation that's dead set on destroying people via internet, like Fox news tries to depict it.

I picked "Evil" simply because the people that take the word to heart are usually pretty ridiculous with their internet trolling (taking trolling to a new level, less for fun and more for their own sick self esteem gain.) I've known many people on both sides of the anon fence, the people who were hackers (or attempted to be) were royal dicks, only doing it to boost themselves because apparently society hates them (like internet hipsters with guns) while the ones who simply use it as it is, a word, so their identities are not put in jeopardy are normal people.
 

CthulhuMessiah

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I'm conflicted about Anon. Yes, there's the whole Sony thing, but they are against the West Boro baptist church and Scientology.
 

Levitas1234

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Uhm, none of the above.

Anonymous is a 14 year old kid/30 year old virgin with too much time on his or her hands when they're not using them as girlfriends.

They certainly can't be considered an Evil Organization, let alone an Organization for that matter.
 

BlueMage

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theheroofaction said:
To me they just seem to be chaotic neutral, maybe erring a little bit to the good side.
Anonymous is human nature given form and an internet connection. Sure, sometimes it does what's right, but more often it does what's funny. And some other group of Anons think to do something else.

There is no Anonymous group. I'm Anonymous. You're Anonymous. We're a faceless fucking legion of people who get bored enough to do something about it.

Some Anons like their CP. Others have helped put pedos behind bars (sometimes by applying said bars to faces, but I digress.) Some are card-carrying KKKers who wouldn't piss on a burning black person if they were on fire. Others have fucked shit up for homosexual-bashers. Others still have targets folks like SnapeSnogger and Jessie Slaughter.

There's one universal theme here - whatever happens, lulz ensue. And trust me, this whole PSN thing? Yeah, from my perspective as a PC-gaming-master-race-disliked-Sony-ever-since-they-jumped-in-between-Sega-and-Nintendo-back-in-the-late-90s person, yeah, lulz ensued alright.
 

ender214

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They're activities have a tendency to hurt more people than they protect. Example being the PS3 hacking issue. Of all the people that owned PS3's, very few supported the PS3 hackers. Now PSN has went down. Is it known that Anonymous is responsible? No, but the fact that they attacked Sony a short time beforehand and the fact that they have no leader that can say for sure that no one in their organization is conducting the attacks makes them rather suspicious. The same 'doing more damage than good' principle carries over to the raids they conduct as well.

Just because a organization of criminals (and, yes, hacking is a crime) has ideals that align with yours doesn't stop them from being an organization of criminals.
 

Ciartan

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Everything anonymous have done so far has been good, i really dont get how some people can acually hate them.
 

Nukey

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I personally think they defy description, having both "members" with good and bad intents and behaving much more like a random selection of people rather than an organization. It's a banner, at least in my mind, some people with the title are good and others are dicks; sorta like how a country operates, having both bad people and good people with different ideals united under a flag even if they don't share much common ground.
 

Tdc2182

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theheroofaction said:
To me they just seem to be chaotic neutral, maybe erring a little bit to the good side.
Yup, and it's anonymous. Though there are a few group leaders, potentially anyone can point them in a general direction and say "Fuck with these guys".

For the past few months or so they've been doing generally good work, but you have to realize is there is no tryouts, and many people just kinda follow the crowd that is anonymous without caring what they are even fucking with.
 

VGC USpartan VS

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I think Anonymous is kinda.... well... human. They help track down animal abusers but they also screw with the internet. I find them neutral but leaning on the good side.... y'know, like Deadpool.