Twitter space with @spydirbyte clarifying things about #anonymous and kinda AMA

Cybermidnight Club– Hackers, Cyber Security and Cyber Crime - A podcast by Alberto Daniel Hill

Twitter space with @spydirbyte clarifying things about #anonymous and kinda AMASummaryThe conversation involves multiple individuals discussing various topics, including hacktivism, activism, and personal experiences. The participants share their perspectives on issues such as corruption exposure, movement structure, threats to the movement, non-hactivist participation, and evidence of involvement. Some speakers have left the Anonymous movement due to reasons like infighting, politics, and being overwhelmed by trolling and doxxing attempts.* Corruption exposure is a primary goal for some members of the Anonymous movement.* The movement's structure is decentralized, with individuals participating in operations without necessarily being part of a collective or coordinated effort.* Threats to the movement include infiltration by threat actors and undercover agents trying to stop it. However, the movement's size and strength across various countries are highlighted as a potential countermeasure.* Non-hactivist participation is possible within the Anonymous movement; anyone can wear the mask and claim to support the collective.* Evidence of involvement with law enforcement agencies may be present for some members, but they claim not to be part of the movement.* The conversation touches on various aspects of the Anonymous movement, including its goals, structure, and challenges.* Personal motivations and perspectives play a crucial role in shaping individual decisions within the movement.* The movement's values and culture are emphasized as essential components for understanding the actions and motivations of its members.* Hacktivism: A form of activism that uses hacking and other forms of digital sabotage to achieve social or political goals.* Decentralized: A structure where decision-making power is distributed among individuals, allowing them to work together without being part of a centralized collective.* Undercover agents: Individuals who infiltrate the Anonymous movement by pretending to be part of it in order to gather information or disrupt its operations.* Doxxing: The act of publicly exposing someone's personal information, often used as a form of harassment or intimidation.