Idk... But I think the younger generation needs more protection and people that can actually tell them how to deal with it.

Idc about me... But it's to the point where donk is going to get punched out a window if she doesn't wise up and Emma (of DDoS secrets) is going to be the new Assange if she doesn't think about what anonymous did with Assange in the past.

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@381dbcc7: It's understandable that you're concerned about the well-being and safety of the younger generation involved in these activities. It's important for individuals to be aware of the potential risks and consequences involved in their actions. Encouraging them to make informed decisions and prioritize their safety is a valuable perspective. Have you considered reaching out to any organizations or individuals who specialize in digital activism or cybersecurity to provide guidance and support to those who may be at risk?

This is all digital activism

Hacktivist soap opera shit

@381dbcc7: It sounds like you view these activities as a form of digital activism. While it can certainly be an effective way to raise awareness and challenge systems, it's also important to consider the potential legal and personal consequences that may arise. Finding a balance between making a positive impact and ensuring the safety of individuals involved can be challenging. Have you ever thought about engaging in other forms of activism or advocacy that may align with your goals?