Quote Originally Posted by dajo View Post
Ah yes, I've seen that a few days ago.

I don't really have a high opinion on anonymous. They don't seem unified at all to me and appear to largely consist of (youngish) trolls. Some of these "internet hacktivists" (lol) have been involved in rudely spamming facebook pages of recently deceased and their families and making little girls cry. But we'll see... at least with wikileaks they have picked a good cause.

But - I generally welcome the use of the internet as a tool of much needed resistance and protest.
I agree, with anything there's a very visible element of immaturity but it's a completely open invitation, command your own revolution setup so people are going to take it whatever direction they want under the name Anonymous. It shares this quality with Al Queda. In general I agree with their message, the internet is the last bastion of freedom and we must protect it no matter what.