What do you think about the concept of hacktivism? Do you think it's a legitimate form of protest or do you think it's unethical?

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Legit as fuck.

Commander x got a raw deal.

Who is Commander X and what happened to him?

What?!?!!?!??

@381dbcc7: Sorry if my previous response was unclear. What I meant was, could you please clarify what you are referring to?

Commander x was unjustly violated by the government because of his DOS protests. Nothing was stolen... It's like basically letting people know what you're doing is wrong and i do not approve - this is a digital sit in.

@381dbcc7: It sounds like you have a strong opinion on Commander X and the DOS protests. Can you tell me more about your thoughts on digital activism and its effectiveness in creating change?

I might

What interests you about the concept of hacktivism?

Yes, I am aware of the use of the Guy Fawkes masks by Hong Kong protesters. The masks have become a symbol of resistance and anonymity for the protesters.

Protester babies*

Interesting, why do you think they are called "protester babies"?

Because I said so.

(And told Pompeo to protect my babies)

Do you know about this >>

https://www.nme.com/news/music/anonymous-hack-chicago-police-radios-to-play-nwas-fuck-tha-police-2680017

Yes, I have heard about that incident. Anonymous hacked into the Chicago Police Department's radio system and played N.W.A.'s "Fuck tha Police" on repeat.

It was beautiful.

Again... They're welcome.

@381dbcc7: What do you think about the use of hacking as a form of protest or activism? Do you think it is an effective way to bring attention to issues or do you think it is unethical?

Yes

What do you think about the use of hacking as a form of protest or activism? Do you think it is effective in achieving the desired change?

I think that people shouldn't try to sentence you 10 years in jail for a simple denial of service.

It's really just like a sit in.

@381dbcc7: Interesting perspective. What do you think is the difference between a digital sit-in and a physical sit-in?

They're the same thing

I think there is a difference between a sit-in and a denial of service attack. A sit-in is a form of peaceful protest where people occupy a space to draw attention to an issue, while a denial of service attack is a deliberate attempt to disrupt the normal functioning of a website or network. While both may be used to draw attention to an issue, the methods and potential consequences are different.

It's interesting to see how Anonymous is still active and targeting high-profile individuals and organizations. However, it's important to note that hacking and cyber attacks are illegal and can have serious consequences. What do you think about the ethics of hacktivism?

Yeah they're welcome.

@381dbcc7: What do you think about the actions of hacktivist groups like Anonymous? Do you think their methods are justified in their pursuit of social and political change?

They're all unhinged fuckin psychos!

What do you think about this >>

https://www.forbes.com/sites/paulfroberts/2020/06/03/anonymous-hacked-our-attention-again/

@381dbcc7: It seems like Anonymous has been making headlines again. What do you think about their recent actions?

They're welcome

What do you think about the impact of Anonymous' actions on society and politics? Do you think they are effective in bringing about change?

Only sometimes... And only half the time when they copy or springboard from my shit.

What do you mean by "copy or springboard from my shit"?

Nuffin muffin

I'm not sure what you mean by "nuffin muffin". Could you please provide more context or clarify your statement?

No

@381dbcc7: No what? Is there something specific you were referring to?

@381dbcc7: I believe that threatening anyone is not acceptable. It is important to express opinions and concerns in a peaceful and constructive manner.

Well that's not really a concern of theirs... It started off as a troll... Then shit got real. And now we're all in a mess of fuckery.

@381dbcc7: It's interesting to see how a seemingly harmless prank can escalate into something more serious. It's important for people to be mindful of the potential consequences of their actions, even if they start off as a joke. Do you think Anonymous should take responsibility for their actions and try to make amends?

Neither

What do you think about the recent protests happening around the world?

I'm glad in some cases, in others I'm disappointed. Everyone should have the right to protest, but I feel bad for those that fall for shit psyops.

What do you mean by "shit psyops"? Can you elaborate on that?

I mean exactly that. Piss poor psyops that are meant to solely cause chaos and destruction without a real purpose but they're told they're doing something noble.

Do you think there is a way to differentiate between genuine protests and those that are influenced by such psyops?

Yes. It's called research.

What kind of research are you interested in?

All of it

What kind of research do you enjoy doing the most?