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Around 130 people were left dead after a series of coordinated attacks. The vicious murders have been the drop to fill the glass for Anonymous, the world’s most well-know organization of hackers. Since then, they’ve declared war on the terrorists, and closed around 5,500 of their Twitter accounts in November. The group is not stopping there.
The hackers declared tomorrow, December 11th, as ‘Troll ISIS Day’, calling out to all users of social media to join them in humiliating, defaming, and defying ISIS and its members. According to the group, participants do not need to be actual hackers. All they could do is choose from a simple set of hashtags and posts in order to spread the fight against the terrorism across social media.
Numerous reports have found that ISIS conduct a lot of their actions on social media, be it propaganda, recruiting, or actual messaging between members. It’s one of the targets that should be well struck in a way that it shows that the rest of the world is not afraid. Terrorists work through fear. The world showing they’re not afraid would place a dent into their goal.
Anonymous Declared December 11th as 'Troll ISIS Day'
The hackers declared tomorrow, December 11th, as ‘Troll ISIS Day’, calling out to all users of social media to join them in humiliating, defaming, and defying ISIS and its members. According to the group, participants do not need to be actual hackers. All they could do is choose from a simple set of hashtags and posts in order to spread the fight against the terrorism across social media.
Numerous reports have found that ISIS conduct a lot of their actions on social media, be it propaganda, recruiting, or actual messaging between members. It’s one of the targets that should be well struck in a way that it shows that the rest of the world is not afraid. Terrorists work through fear. The world showing they’re not afraid would place a dent into their goal.
Anonymous Declared December 11th as 'Troll ISIS Day'