| 18 Jul, 2011
When you can't join them, beat them. That's the tack Anonymous is taking after a handful of Anonymous accounts, including Your Anon News, were removed from Google+. The group said in a post on its Tumblr blog:
We've all heard the stories of activists being banned from FaceBook, Twitter, YouTube, and governments blocking their people from these sites as well through organized black outs. That day has came [sic] to an end.
As a result, Anonymous has announced AnonPlus, which will serve as "a new social network where there is no fear of censorship, of blackout, nor of holding back," says the collective. The site will be available to all, not just members of Anonymous and expectations are that it will be up and running soon, according to TG Daily.
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