Comment There is not such thing as a "group"... (Score 1) 117
... called "Anonymous". A group is defined as not only people sharing the same motives and taking concurrent actions, but also some "working together" routine, organization, and structure.
All of this is missing in Anonymous; it's more like a swarm, then a group.
This critic is similar to that one could state against the idea of having a "Anonymous Leader" arrested in Spain.
There is no defined leader in a swarm of birds, as they are not really a group; they just coincidently fly together into the same direction. If you are interested in such logical rule-based swarm "auto"-coordination, check out the Sanderling, which is a little bird occupying many seasides. You will see hunt through flat waters in something that looks like "groups" of birds, but in reality, those are not at all tied together, and just coincidently appear in the same place at the same time doing the same thing.