Philosophical ideas regarding anonymous

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The sister of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to put an end to online anonymity. Facebook wants to force people to use their real names on profiles. Randi Zuckerberg is Facebook’s marketing director and believes users would act much more responsibly on the Internet if real names at all times were compulsory. Wish in one hand, crap in the other. Which one fills up first? (Ms.) http://blog.ohinternet.com/8312/facebook-to-public-no-more-anonymous/

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Anonymous (group)

Anonymous (used as a mass noun ) is a loosely associated hacktivist group. It originated in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan , representing the concept of many online and offline community users simultaneously existing as an anarchic , digitized global brain . [ 2 ] It is also generally considered to be a blanket term for members of certain Internet subcultures, a way to refer to the actions of people in an environment where their actual identities are not known. [ 3 ] [ verification needed ] It strongly opposes Internet censorship and surveillance, and has hacked various government websites. It has also targeted major security corporations. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It also opposes Scientology , government corruption and homophobia .
Rules of the Internet refers to a somewhat unwritten, often changing set of rules assumed to be true or necessary. This incarnation comes from 4chan . Click the image to enlarge this version of the rules. Page created by: http://ohinternet.com/Rules_of_the_Internet

Rules of the Internet