Anonymous Isis ‘trolling day’: Online activist group asks public to help mock Isis on 11 December
Sign up to our free weekly IndyTech newsletter delivered straight to your inbox Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter Sign up to our free IndyTech newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Anonymous has called on its supporters to post mocking photos of Isis members, to disrupt the group’s online communications and propaganda methods as well as running events in real life that include printing out “photos that mock Isis” and spreading them around cities. They include everything from “openly call them Daesh” to “spread photos of dead/captured Isis members”. They mostly consist of creating mocking images, printing out pictures of Isis’s dead members and belittling known supporters, as well as the group’s ongoing strategy of finding Isis-supporting accounts and getting them shut down. Anonymous's Isis-trolling suggestions in full Twitter Post mocking photos of Isis While Using #Daesh and #Daeshbags Post photos of goats while @ing Isis members with captions talking about their wives Use #'s that many Isis members use and post mocking photos While again using #'s Isis members use call them out on being Daesh First @ Isis members call the attention of all your friends to them to suspend -While using #'s known for Isis members to use post photos of dead Isis members Lets try to get #Daeshbags trending Instagram Post photos showing you are not afraid against them Openly call them Daesh Post photos of captured Isis members and mock them Facebook Find Isis accounts and out them to all of your friends asking to report Openly call them Daesh and Deashbags Spread mocking photos of Isis Youtube Make mocking videos of Isis Spread photos of dead/captured Isis members Call to other youtubers to join in and to mock and belittle Isis members Find any Isis accounts and report them Real Life Print out photos that mock Isis and spread them around your city Make stickers of mocking photos and put around your town Print out pages showing how Isis does not represent Islam Anonymous's previous tactics have included reporting Isis-supporting social media accounts and leaking their information, as well as hacking into an Isis-supporting website and replacing it with a Viagra ad and a message to "calm down".


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