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How to create an organization on the Internet and get many people to join?
04-18-2014, 01:53 PM
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How to create an organization on the Internet and get many people to join?
So, for one thing, I like drama and I like things having to do with anonymous organizations. I'm fifteen, male, a sophomore in high school. I want to become an anonymous Organization leader on the Internet. So tell me--what is the best way to go about doing this? Can I use Facebook to my advantage and get lots of people from my school to join? And nobody will know it's me.

My purpose for this Organization shall not be spoken here. And maybe to advertise this 'organization' I can create a fake Facebook account, look for everyone I know at school, and persuade them to join without them knowing its me.

I like being mysterious like that. Nobody will know who I am...I'll even pretend like I've joined it as well to avoid suspicion.

I want a step by step process that can get things up and running that should take a week or two. Thank you. All of you.

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04-18-2014, 02:05 PM
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One of the topics I am currently researching is surveillance. It is interesting the effect that CCTV and what not is having on us, but that it is because it is trying to impose the feeling of ethical guilt and the consequences of breaking legal laws on us. You can read about Fucault and panopticon. In the presence of a constant surveillance we behave differently and we are expected to commit less crimes.

This is the reason people would like anonymity - because they may seem to want to do something against the law, against what the society has determined as acceptable. Since there are many people with different reasoning, finding commonality between the them will be hard. Finding common thoughts within most of them is what you may want to aim for. Hitler was using an event from the history and the oppression of the German population after the first war - a common and a recent topic for consideration.

While there are many heroes throughout the history who aimed and succeeded (because we read about them in school) they may had nothing to lose, and therefore were able to risk their lives for the cause. Think about all other who also tried but miserably failed and even worse, they wore labeled traitors and were considered danger for the people. Considering that you want to be anonymous and want to go against the established norms but you are not ready to risk your identity, and act in a peaceful manner, I'd suggest you give up right away. no one will take you seriously if you don't show your face or have a special ability like farting green. No one takes seriously even online votes and online protests because people still believe that with your body you present your voice and you are able to sacrifice anything in the name of the common cause.

Consider also that, today you can no longer fight for your right your private information to be collected or not, but how that collected information is used against you. Governments collect data of you in information banks that could be requested and used against you in any given moment. The collection of that information may have not initially targeted you but at one point it may become relevant against you.

Don't feel now that you are closed in a box and you can't bring change. You can, by becoming a symbol of a cause (just like V for Vendetta). You become a symbol of a cause once your opinion matches with the opinion of others (but then, doesn't it meant that you are going against your belief?) and you become associated and a representative of it. This is how politics and elections work.

Have in mind that many people do not like change, because they have just settled and fit into the system. Other are hardcore who are successful in the way they are and do not wish to make change for anything the world. The lesser group are those who want to bring change but they are a decentralized minority with their own juxtaposing opinions.

No one tolerates violence today. If you really want to bring a significant change to your city/country/world you need to beat others in their game by their rules, not by using violence hiding behind an anonymity but charging with an idea.

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