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Anonymous. By: Brandon Garnett. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fba1Ig9Ive4. Why People A re A gainst T hem. Have few limits They go to extreme measures Hard to stop them Not aware of their cause. Why T heir C ause I s Important. Can do things others can’t
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Anonymous By: Brandon Garnett
Why People Are Against Them • Have few limits • They go to extreme measures • Hard to stop them • Not aware of their cause
Why Their Cause Is Important • Can do things others can’t • Just are promoting their cause of no censorship • They don’t physically harm anyone
Mediation • Public becomes more educated about Anonymous • Anonymous cuts back on some of their more extreme acts • Anonymous helps out police more like they did with child pornography sites
Citation • . "Anonymous hackers threaten Mexican drug cartel." theguardian. N.p., 31 2011. Web. 1 Nov 2012. • Hamburger, Ellis. "Hacker Group Anonymous Vows To Destroy Facebook On November 5." Business Insider. SAI, 9 2011. Web. 1 Nov 2012. • Newby, Joe. "Hacker claiming ties to Anonymous posts bomb threat for November 5 on Youtube." Examiner. N.p., 23 2012. Web. 1 Nov 2012. • Liebowitz, Matt. "Anonymous releases IP addresses of alleged child porn viewers." NBCNEWS. MSNBC, 3 2011. Web. 1 Nov 2012. • Greenberg, Andy. "Fourteen Anonymous Hackers Arrested for "Operation Avenge Assange," Lulzsec Leader Claims He's Not Affected." Forbes. N.p., 19 2011. Web. 1 Nov 2012 . • WORKS CITED • Good MLA format — but where were these citation in the text?
Overall Comments: None of this was bad work, & I agree w/ the respondents about your strong points (their report is below). Overall, though, this fascinating subject didn’t get the five minutes it deserved. You never effectively balanced the pro & con elements to demonstrate that a real mediation was needed. Rather, you spent most of your time supporting Anonymous. The video, for instance, was a good addition — but you allowed it to run on too long, considering it was by Anonymous, & very much pro-Anonymous. The dangers of the group’s actions were touched on, rather than developed. Not surprisingly, then, your “Mediation” slide proved pretty vague, saying little more than would be obvious to anyone w/ a nodding acquaintance of the group. Still, fine subject & some good moments. B