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  1. Nov 27, 2015 · NEW: PLEASE JOIN ME ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheMobReporterI had a James Bond-like meeting with a high-level Anonymous activist for a rare and biz...

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    • What Are Anons?
    • Are Anons called Any Other names?
    • Is Qanon The First Major Anon?
    • Did These Other Anons Have The Same Impact as Qanon?
    • Could Any of The Other Anons Be Qanon as well?
    • With 8chan Down, Will Another Anon Rise Up to Replace Qanon?

    Strictly speaking, an “anon” is anyone who posts online without using their name. But more specifically, “anons” have been referred to as both the person or people who make the QAnon posts and the people who read and decipher them. Basically, anyone who posts on 4chan, 8chan, or any place that doesn’t require identifying information is technically ...

    In the QAnon world, anons will also sometimes be called “autists” and “bakers.” “Autist” is a reference to autism, supposedly complementing the ability of Q researchers to dig information out of the most bizarre and random topics. “Baker” is a reference to Q drops being known as “breadcrumbs” and the long strings of 8chan posts where these drops ar...

    The anonymous avatar who drops “intel posts” on 8chan was just the latest in a long line of “anon” accounts. A number of themsurfaced around the time of the 2016 election, trying to “expose” the political chicanery behind the effort to win Hillary Clinton the presidency. There was “FBI Anon”, who claimed to have “intimate knowledge of the inner wor...

    Most of them burned out quickly. The poster called High Level Insider Anon posted only from June 2016 to March 2017. The “CIA anons” also seemed to vanish after just a few weeks. FBI Anon dropped all of their content in one furious 4chan session on July 2, 2016, never to be heard from again—though there are imitators claiming to be FBI anon, who ha...

    Most of these anon accounts used the same style of posting as QAnon. Their posts are full of riddles, rhetorical questions, prompts for readers to “do their own research,” and totally unprovable accusations. So it’s possible. But none posted with the frequency or the sheer complexity of QAnon. Some users of Reddit forum r/The_Donald have conflated ...

    8chan’s staff has insisted that their board is down voluntarily, and will come back when they have more security measures in place. And QAnon has gone periods of over a month without posting, without losing the trust of their followers. So if 8chan does come back, it seems likely QAnon will too. And if not, there’s always someone else willing to pr...

  2. So in this case, it just means that the channel "Anonymous Official" is verified as "Anonymous Official." Which means precisely nothing. It does cause confusion. The problem is that since Anonymous is a name anyone can use, there's no mechanism to go after people using the name fraudulently. This is one of the drawbacks of having a shared "brand."

  3. Anonymous (hacker group) Anonymous. An emblem that is commonly associated with Anonymous. The "man without a head" represents anonymity and leaderless organization. [1] Individuals appearing in public as Anonymous, wearing Guy Fawkes masks. Formation.

  4. Mary G shares her funny story of living and marrying an alcoholic. Her husband is in the crowd and mary has a funny way of sharing her story. https://www.you...

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  5. A Look Inside the Life of an Anon Many of you may wonder what the real life of a person involved with Anonymous is like. We have gone deep into the Collectiv...

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  7. Ask the Chatbot a Question. Anonymous, decentralized international movement of digital activists known for generating high-profile cyberattacks against governments, companies, and other institutions. Participants in Anonymous and their supporters (“Anons”) sometimes identify themselves, both online and in person, using a style of Guy Fawkes ...

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