shadowfox
Anime Junkie
I found this very interesting article over on the Guardian today - I think it's been pointed out on the forum before that Anonymous isn't nearly as united as they pretend to be. Their operations of late have appeared to be fragmented and badly supported, and arguments have popped up within the collective - with a lot of former Anon members leaving because they feel the best interests of the very people Anonymous claim to protect.
The article raises some very interesting points - so I invite everyone to read and comment
Sticking two fingers up at Anonymous might have drawn some gasps a while back. But the group is looking less like a force and more like an incoherent rabble as a result of the past two months, when many of its ideals have been washed away in a tide of misdirected hacking, which in turn has led to a number of public defections by people disaffected with its lack of focus.
The article raises some very interesting points - so I invite everyone to read and comment