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diy:ops [2026/01/13 14:59] – [Research, Research, Research!] Humphrey Boa-Gartdiy:ops [2026/01/13 15:17] (current) – [Defining "Operation"] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 Before we can go through the checklist of how to run a successful operation, we need to lay out what an operation even is. **Simply put, an operation //(or "op" for short)// is when Anonymous //(or anyone calling themselves "Anonymous")// decides to take action about something.** This can take a wide range of forms, ranging from protests and social awareness campaigns, to hacking sprees, jolly pranks, cyberbullying missions and public spectacles. Before we can go through the checklist of how to run a successful operation, we need to lay out what an operation even is. **Simply put, an operation //(or "op" for short)// is when Anonymous //(or anyone calling themselves "Anonymous")// decides to take action about something.** This can take a wide range of forms, ranging from protests and social awareness campaigns, to hacking sprees, jolly pranks, cyberbullying missions and public spectacles.
  
-Defining the concept is not that simple. Thanks to the meddling of [[hazards:fediverse|intelligence agencies]] and [[hazards:astroturf|astroturf groups]] within Anonymous, the definition of "op" has become incredibly pigeonholed, as 99% of the operations are covers for political agitprop & regime change operations. Just the terms "Anonymous" or "Operation" brings up unspoken connotations of state-sponsored propaganda & drawn-out revenge campaigns. Most people have no idea the potential that sits behind this unassuming concept, as operations can be so much more than that.:prof:+Defining the concept is not that simple. Thanks to the meddling of [[hazards:fediverse|intelligence agencies]] and [[hazards:astroturf|astroturf groups]] within Anonymous, the definition of "op" has become incredibly pigeonholed, as 99% of the operations are covers for political agitprop & foreign proxy wars. Just the terms //"Anonymous"// or //"Operation"// brings up unspoken connotations of state-sponsored propaganda & drawn-out revenge campaigns. Most people have no idea the potential that sits behind this unassuming concept, as operations can be so much more than that.:prof:
  
  
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