That’s right, folks. Viral Internet sensation Rick Astley‘s ’80s-era music career was saved by a famous trolling. Now it’s going to fight terrorism.
According to Bloomberg News, numerous Twitter accounts associated with Anonymous and the group’s campaign against ISIS announced the new tactic last week.
They also posted instructions for first-time spammers and Internet trolls.
“Please take a moment to learn about who the real targets are,” tweeted one account. “Just because a website or post is written in Arabic or is from a person of muslim (sic) faith does not and should not make them a target.”
When Anonymous announced their new operation against ISIS after the Paris attacks, ISIS denounced the group’s intentions. The efforts have also been criticized by the intelligence community, according to the International Business Times, and a Twitter spokesperson called the group’s third-party account lists “wildly inaccurate.”
[h/t Bloomberg News]
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