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

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Ranorak

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They are the modern day equivalent of prank phone calls, only on a bigger scale.

They're not evil.
They're immature brats.
 

KalosCast

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BlueMage said:
KalosCast said:
They're basically an internet-only terrorist group. If your organization does something they don't like, they blow up your website.

Anybody who thinks that there isn't any leadership in Anon with an agenda is only deluding themselves.
I would love to see your proof that doesn't involve Faux News.
They're not a perfect hive-mind that does this on their own. Somebody has to pick targets and dates, and it's pretty likely the same few people each time. It's not like you need an army to DDoS someone. Basic logic, bro.
 

darthotaku

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To me they seem like this generations hippies. "Down with the man! Free speech! Don't opress us for profit!"
leave that with the steriotype of computer guys being generally unkempt and we've got a hippy for the new generation.
now all we need is for love and friendship to be bigger than trolls and our forums can be just like communes.
 

Bobzer77

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More importantly why do people see Anonymous as some sort of influential, shady organization?

It's just /b/.
 

BlueMage

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KalosCast said:
BlueMage said:
KalosCast said:
They're basically an internet-only terrorist group. If your organization does something they don't like, they blow up your website.

Anybody who thinks that there isn't any leadership in Anon with an agenda is only deluding themselves.
I would love to see your proof that doesn't involve Faux News.
They're not a perfect hive-mind that does this on their own. Somebody has to pick targets and dates, and it's pretty likely the same few people each time. It's not like you need an army to DDoS someone. Basic logic, bro.
Good, good, but that one assumption - Somebody has to pick targets and it's pretty likely the same few each time - that's where your argument falls my friend. Different Anons care about different things. Like I've said elsewhere - some Anons love them some CP, others have baited child-groomers into getting caught (I swear, those bruises which look suspiciously like they were caused by 4x2 were there when we got there), others get all pissed about copy-right and others just think it's a hoot watching folks scramble to get curtains and buy a dog.
 

RDubayoo

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This is the same community that came up with the term "double n----r" (shouldn't take much imagination to realize which letters I omitted) so any and all claims as to their moral righteousness are simply false. And Chaotic Neutral? I'd say they're either Chaotic Evil or Chaotic Stupid.

@DragonChild Okay, so Fox News learns that Anonymous hacked into a guy's Facebook account and put up pictures of gays hugging each other, causing his girlfriend to leave him. They also learn that these creeps make death threats on others, especially if you resist them. What conclusion, exactly, should they come to? The same wrong conclusion that so many on the Internet have, that they're heroes for this sort of thing?

Again, if Anonymous doesn't want to be seen as a bunch of interwebz thugs then they should stop acting like interwebz thugs.
 

MarsProbe

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Nouw said:
They're neither good nor evil.
They're also not an organisation.

Two fundamental things you should know before discussing 'em because those are two very big misconceptions I see.

MaxwellEdison said:
Why does everyone think of Anonymous as an organization at all?
A far better question good sir.
That. Calling Anonymous an organisation (good, evil or otherwise) makes me laugh. Mostly due to the fact that using such a term would hint at them being you. know, organised in some way. Do they even have a command structure in place (besides their parents telling them to switch off the computer and get to bed - they do have school the next day after all)?
 

Zaik

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Anon does what it does for it's own amusement. The moralfags and oldfags waging e-war on everything that they don't like can claim ownership of the idea all they want, it doesn't really belong to either one of them.
 

thedeathscythe

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HigherTomorrow said:
everyone seems to think they're some kind of internet hate machine.
They describe themselves as the internet hate machine. 4chan itself is the internet hate machine, so yeah, everyone will seem to think that. They do some funny stuff sometimes, they do some righteous stuff sometimes, but not all the time. Sometimes they attack people on the internet who just don't know any better, who yes, are asking for it, but who are also young and naive. Sometimes they go too far, yet on the flip side, they defend net neutrality and such. I think they aren't evil, but they're like most of us regular human beings; they're a mixture of both. Trying to deny that they do some bad shit though is a losing battle.
 

Craorach

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Anon casts a shadow on every gamer and "net head" out there. Just like the gamers who send threats and spew vitriol over the R18+ issue here in Australia, they do more harm than good.

They may have valid points, but the moment you start making threats and causing harm which even affects innocent bystanders in your struggle, you lose any sympathy and are easily demonised.
 

Keepitclean

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Fucking loled at "secret websites"

It's Fox, I couldn't take them seriously even if I tried to.