Some members of Anonymous have stated their intention to destroy Facebook on November 5, while other members have said they don't support it.
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As I read through the ramblings of the hacker behind it, I can't help but think he really needs to get rid of his foil hat. He seems a little paranoid to me. Like many conspiracy theorists, he starts from the assumption that Facebook has nefarious goals other than getting rich, and that the goal of Facebook is to gather information about everyone for whatever those goals are. Also, like most conspiracy theorists, this is where it falls apart for me. I'm not sure why Facebook would want to do it. These people start from the assumption that because Facebook could conceivably do this, that's what they're doing, but never connect it with a motive that makes any sense.
So, do you think this will happen? Could a hacker really take down Facebook?
On a broader note, people doing this sort of thing do a lot of damage to the world and, for the most part, get away with it completely. On the rare occasion they're caught, the consequences are relatively minor. Should they be pursued more vigorously, and if so how severe should the punishment be?
What do you think their real motivations are? I think they just like to break things, but they're too much of a pussy to break real things where they might get injured.
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As I read through the ramblings of the hacker behind it, I can't help but think he really needs to get rid of his foil hat. He seems a little paranoid to me. Like many conspiracy theorists, he starts from the assumption that Facebook has nefarious goals other than getting rich, and that the goal of Facebook is to gather information about everyone for whatever those goals are. Also, like most conspiracy theorists, this is where it falls apart for me. I'm not sure why Facebook would want to do it. These people start from the assumption that because Facebook could conceivably do this, that's what they're doing, but never connect it with a motive that makes any sense.
So, do you think this will happen? Could a hacker really take down Facebook?
On a broader note, people doing this sort of thing do a lot of damage to the world and, for the most part, get away with it completely. On the rare occasion they're caught, the consequences are relatively minor. Should they be pursued more vigorously, and if so how severe should the punishment be?
What do you think their real motivations are? I think they just like to break things, but they're too much of a pussy to break real things where they might get injured.