Disgruntled Anonymous Faction Maliciously Attacks Anonymous

Sikratua

New member
Apr 11, 2011
183
0
0
internetzealot1 said:
If they're part of Anonymous, doesn't that make them criminals?
RICO is a beautiful thing. That's the poetic answer. The more informative one is, "Yes. Anonymous has, in this dispute, claimed to have a definitive structure and heirarchy. Combined with the multiple illegal actions committed by members of the group, Anonymous can certainly be seen as a "Criminal Organization." Therefore, being a "Member" of Anonymous renders a person liable for each of the actions of the group, as enacted in Section 901(a) of the Organized Crime Control Act (Pub.L. 91-452, 84 Stat. 922, enacted October 15, 1970), more commonly known as the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, or simply "RICO."
 

Snotnarok

New member
Nov 17, 2008
6,310
0
0
This sounds like a disaster waiting to happen to the other guy...I really wouldn't want to be the one to piss off that group but to be an insider ...who does that? That's gonna be a shitstorm.
 

jakefongloo

New member
Aug 17, 2008
349
0
0
I F-ING CALLED IT! BOOYAH. I was getting worried. I called that there was going to be unrest and fighting back in 2007 and I was starting to...okay half-way thought I was wrong.

I was really worried that my philosophy of an anarchic order could stand on it's own. If it didn't work for the Italians it sure as hell aint working for a bunch of internet dweebs.
 

Nikolaz72

This place still alive?
Apr 23, 2009
2,125
0
0
HankMan said:
cursedseishi said:
I guess you can say Anonymous...
*slips on shades*
doesn't know who it is anymore...
*clap**clap*
Good work! I would have gone more along the lines of
It looks like anonymous is having...
*puts on sunglasses*
an identity crisis
buuuuut I was finishing an essay at the time.
stupid spring semester lethargy.
Onyx Oblivion said:

What?

TOTALLY A LEGIT RESPONSE TO THIS.
Who said it wasn't?

I kinda miss 1321.
 

Epic Fail 1977

New member
Dec 14, 2010
686
0
0
An initially anarchic group started to form ranks and become organised? Who'd have thunk it could happen!!! /sarcasm

Kids these days. *tuts*
 

teknoarcanist

New member
Jun 9, 2008
916
0
0
Anonymous is just an engine for collective action.

Imagine a Youtube-style user-content-driven "activism portal". You give thumbs up to causes and ideas you like. The causes on the front page get the most attention. Everything else vanishes.

Now make it less literal and a lot more ad-hoc, and remove individual identity, while purging the idea from your mind that these 'causes' should (or, inevitably, would) have any particular merit or achievability.

That's the Anonymous 'hierarchy' in a nutshell.

There may be 'leaders' who take action -- but it's only because they are the ones who took action.
Anthropic Principle up in this *****.

And this crap about them having feuding factions is just plain bollocks. The whole 4chan/SA/Anon nexus of internet stupidity is and always has been a self-flagellating clusterfuck; a hive-mind with a self-loathing complex, if you will.

And every time I see one of these 'Anonymous DDOS's itself' stories on the front-page, I have to sigh.

Because that is not an abnormal thing.

That's a Friday night.
 

lordmardok

New member
Mar 25, 2010
319
0
0
cursedseishi said:
I guess you can say Anonymous...
*slips on shades*
doesn't know who it is anymore...
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

Veldel

Mitth'raw'nuruodo
Legacy
Apr 28, 2010
2,263
0
1
Lost in my mind
Country
US
Gender
Guy
*takes out popcorn making machine* Whos hungry?


This will be a good thing to be watching in the comming days
 

Kakashi on crack

New member
Aug 5, 2009
983
0
0
Hmmmmm...

This should be interesting, though I have a feeling this "Ryan" fellow is going to be in for a world of hurt...
 

geizr

New member
Oct 9, 2008
850
0
0
Vanbael said:
geizr said:
If you really want some popcorn munching entertainment, check out this version of the story from Ars Technica:
The hackers hacked: main Anonymous IRC servers seized [http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/05/the-hackers-hacked-main-anonymous-irc-servers-seized.ars]
Isn't real-life something? I mean, you can't make this stuff up.
*eats popcorn like crazy reading that website*
Jesus, they really don't have their shit straight. Reading that, I see that a few of them have lost their way, not just random Anons, but notorious Anons. So now its Ryan versus Owen.

Also on the side: pst *nudges Sony* wake up! You watching this? I think your attackers/haters are distracted and destroying themselves. Bring back PSN quietly and don't stop on the security updates.[/side speculation that anon hates Sony]
If you liked that batch of popcorn, try this flavor, as well(also from the same website):
P2P lawyer fined after 5.99 web host falls to Anonymous attacks [http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/05/p2p-lawyer-fined-after-599-web-host-falls-to-anonymous-attacks.ars]
While not directly related to the infighting of Anonymous, it does involve Anonymous, and it has serious potential implications for Sony if it sets a precedent.

You know, I'm going to have to make a run to the store. I foresee a lot of popcorn munching in the weeks ahead.

EDIT: Corrected for grammar and precision.
 

Sabinfrost

New member
Mar 2, 2011
174
0
0
I suppose I'll jump on the popcorn bandwagon.

It's certainly intriguing stuff, even if it is more akin to a comedy then a political drama.

It's worth mentioning though, as has been said, that Anonymous has always had leadership, it is lead by a cause, not everyone follows that cause, but that is the point. They don't have to.
 

Saelune

Trump put kids in cages!
Legacy
Mar 8, 2011
8,411
16
23
Its a hacker community. Seems silly to threaten hackers with hacking, since they can just hack you back. I feel lame using this reference, but its like when Harry and Voldemort fight with their wands and they just deflect eachother into a mass of energy since their wands are basically the same one.
 

Death God

New member
Jul 6, 2010
1,754
0
0
This should prove to be interesting. Anonymous attacking Anonymous. Anybody need some popcorn to watch this?
 

MrShowerHead

New member
Jun 28, 2010
1,198
0
0
squidbuddy99 said:
Wait a second, the 'rebel' Anon's name is Ryan?

Ryan.
Andrew Ryan.
Bioshock.
Atlas' rebellion.

I see what you did there, little moth.
So 4chan is Rapture, right?
This explains many things
 

ThrobbingEgo

New member
Nov 17, 2008
2,765
0
0
squidbuddy99 said:
Wait a second, the 'rebel' Anon's name is Ryan?

Ryan.
Andrew Ryan.
Bioshock.
Atlas' rebellion.

I see what you did there, little moth.
Batman: Pretty fishy what happened to me on that ladder.
Gordon: You mean, where there's a fish, there could be a Penguin.
Robin: But wait! It happened at sea! See? "C" for Catwoman!
Batman: Yet... an exploding shark was pulling my leg!
Gordon: The Joker!
O'Hara: [It] all adds up to a sinister riddle. Riddle-er. Riddler?
Gordon: Oh! A thought strikes me! So dreadful I scarcely dare give it utterance.
Batman: The four of them. Their forces combined...
Robin: Holy nightmare!
 

geldonyetich

New member
Aug 2, 2006
3,715
0
0
Trouble achieving solidarity while embracing anonymity seems... ironically predictable.

I can see even deeper irony than that.

At its more pure core, I could see anonymous' concept of "we are legion" to imply that nobodies are everywhere and that even individuals can have an influence, a message intended to cow interests who would encroach on personal rights because they feel individuals are powerless.

However, the very second anonymous expressed any kind of unification, they ceased to represent this original idea of empowered anonymous individual, they became the very kind of special interest group that forces their will upon others that they hated to begin with. That's pretty ironic, and also common as dirt in any revolution in history.

But it gets even better. Now, as of what's reported here in this article, we've two (and more) splinter special interest groups fighting over the right to be the public face of an organization whose whole point was not to be a special interest organization and without a public face to begin with. That's irony squared. Or maybe cubed. Honestly, I lost count.
 

Warnolo

New member
Apr 30, 2010
79
0
0
Ey guys!
guys!
listen for a second!
guys!
guys!
what if...?
Just a second.
What if sony made the massive hack to himself so they could blame Anonymous and start a civil war inside?