Hacker Group Anonymous Launches Its Own Social Network to Counter Google+

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If you can’t join them, beat them – right?  This is the mindset of rogue hacker group Anonymous when the group was rejected by Google+.  So what’s the best solution?  Start your own social network.  Don’t let Google bring you down. The new social network was launched yesterday and it’s called of all things Anon+.  Here’s a quote from the home page of Anon+ that pretty much summarizes what this new social network is all about:

“Anonplus was meant to thwart government censorship so that in the case of a government blackout the people can still be heard. The people are so far estranged from their world governments that they do not have a voice even outside of revolution therefore, they need an amplification tool without having to fear censorship from both the government AND the social network/media that they are choosing to use.

This social network will also incorporate and facilitate an open source educational environment allowing those who want, to further their knowledge of things that are righted to them at birth without having to feed the machine thousands upon thousands of dollars to do so.

This social network will allow open communication of ideas -and is essentially a cyber-anarchy formatted environment whereas the people are the ones keeping the peace in order via an understanding, rather than a force or threat. They will be able to achieve knowledge on how to defend themselves against those who would stand to oppose them in the chance that their liberty and freedom be threatened.

This social network would allow open exchange of currency via alternative currency without feeding the grid and those corporations that wish to strangle the average citizens wages without a conscience. The people would generate their own currency and wage via alternative energy means such as wind, solar, and geothermal energy and then any excess can be used for gain using a barter/trade system via the social network anonplus without fear of being penalized like ebay or other similar networks do.

This social network is essentially: The activists dashboard.

And here we were watching the battle brew between Facebook and Google+.  By the way, LinkedIn’s CEO believes that Facebook will win this battle. And now we have Anon+…of course this will not be a contender in the social networking battle.  Though they have once again done a fantastic PR job.   Everyone is writing about Anon+.

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