> > > Anonymous is not a well defined entity. > It's methodology is discussed in the book. > There is no question of it being 'banned' in India. > The book is not banned in India :) > > ""We will unleash hell and shiver on you," the message warned the Indian government if it didn't "restore" Anonymous Op India's Twitter handle" is from a news article - http://www.hindustantimes.com/technology/Events/Hacker-group-Anonymous-hits-Indian-govt-claims-Twitter-hit/SP-Article1-861549.aspx "The group had earlier targeted websites of the government and also of corporates and political parties which they accused of supporting the ‘illegal’ ban." from http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/anonymous-takes-down-mtnl-website/article3496968.ece
Our group doesn't support such activities. The rules drafted by you which apply on this group now do not support it. And you still haven't answered my question. Why share an article which might be deemed illegal given the stringent Indian IT Act. Why break the rules of a group which you yourself had set in the first place. And finally why should we have an admin who breaks her own rules. I am suspending your admin rights till you answer satisfactorily my questions. Thanks, Satabdi
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