Anonymous to create own social network after Google+ banning

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Anonymous to create own social network after Google+ banning

18 July 2011 16:56 GMT / By Hunter Skipworth

Anonymous is to create its own social network called anonplus in response to the recent removal of its page from Google+.  

Your Anon News was removed from Google's social network after a violation of its community standards. Soon after a splash page emerged at anonplus.com, pointing to a network with "no fear of censorship, of blackout nor of holding back". 

The actual site itself is yet to go up, but is described by anonymous as "not overnight and will take many of those out there who simply want a better internet."

The project is going to be open to all, unlike the normal ultra secretive anonymous community. It is only taking the anon title because it will be a totally anonymous network, possibly even like a reverse version of Facebook.

The anonplus forums indicate that things are still in the very early development stages, so no screens or layout yet we're afraid.

Expect more news on the anonplus network as it unfolds.

Like the idea of an anonymous network? 

Via: mashable.com Via: anonplus.com

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Anonymous, Social networks, Hacking, Cyber Crime, Google Plus, Online

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