In my experience, the concept of “Anonymous” is difficult (if not impossible) to grasp. They aren’t forming a clandestine hacking group. Nor are they following a specific goal or try to align with (popular) culture.
They are individuals with individual world views (which sometimes contradict each others) whose only common feature are the lack of a publicly trumpeted identity. Nothing more, nothing less. Declaring them as part of a bigger organizational structure, be it political, social or otherwise, completely misses their point.
In my experience, the concept of “Anonymous” is difficult (if not impossible) to grasp. They aren’t forming a clandestine hacking group. Nor are they following a specific goal or try to align with (popular) culture.
They are individuals with individual world views (which sometimes contradict each others) whose only common feature are the lack of a publicly trumpeted identity. Nothing more, nothing less. Declaring them as part of a bigger organizational structure, be it political, social or otherwise, completely misses their point.