The Next Step

Here at Anonymous we always expect someone, somewhere, to say something, sometime against our ops. Interestingly enough not many have said anything too bad about this one. I thought I would therefore offer two nuggets concerning this movement, and a way to really begin to stir things up over at our good friend Mark Zuckerberg's company.

1. It was asked today if we are essentially trying to do for the less intrusive social media outlets was OpCashback is doing for the credit unions. Truthfully I hadn't thought of
It like that, but I guess in some sense we are. While we send Facebook a message saying "stop distributing our f'ing information", we are also sending a message to the more trustworthy social platforms saying "keep it up" by migrating there. Have we a viable and localized alternative to Facebook? Not at this time, but perhaps those at ConnectU would like to chat ( anoncandyman@gmail.com is my email ) and discuss if perhaps they could handle our info with less slippery fingers.

2. The December 24th deadline is not in fact a "day of action", it is however a date that we have set to delete our accounts before. Don't think you have to wait until that day to do it, today is the day of salvation, and now is the time of Facebook disfavor. We are still working to gather a comprehensive instruction manual regarding completely deleting your information, as well as how to find out if any remains on the Facebook servers post deletion. While the latter may be reserved for the more resourceful of us, trust me the battle belongs to anonymous, and victorious we shall be.

What to do now: We are all familiar with picket protests yes? Hell, we sort of patented the idea. So let's start a sort of online protest and begin flooding the customer service office of Facebook with support tickets asking that our private data be maintained private and not given away, to either advertiser or any agent, private or government.

I am assuming that many here have Facebook accounts ready to be deleted, therefore let's use them for what little good they are capable of before we delete them. We can safely say that your personal information is "intellectual property", or at least it can be categorized as such for our purposes. So let's report Mark Zuckerberg for intellectual property infringement by distributing our browser details, personal information, and the like to third parties. Go here, fill out the form appropriately ( omitting or entering falsely info you don't want distributed ) and sending the report ticket saying Mr. Zuckerberg has infringed on your intellectual property (please use a web proxy like HideMyAss).

http://www.facebook.com/legal/copyright.php?noncopyright_notice=1

Yes it's lulzy, but it is SOMETHING given there are no direct ways of contacting Facebook that I can legally find (if you have a way kindly provide it in the comments, we don't ask questions).

Finally a few twitter accounts that you should follow for reliable and official info and updates: @hacktivism_ (my twitter, candyman) and @MissRevolution_ (she was there at the inception and brainstorming for this op) and @MotorMouthNews .

Victory without violence, freedom without fear - we are an idea, we are anonymous

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

U should crack down on the ufo cover ups the goverment is keeping from us. Just like wikileaks was about to do b4 it got shutdown