Anonymous, the globally known hacking group, called for supporters and activists to join in a "trolling day" against ISIS and help mock the terror group on social media.
The organization in an online message declared Friday, Dec. 11, as "trolling day," Vocativ reported.
Specifically, Anonymous wrote: "We ask you to show your support and help against ISIS by joining us and trolling them // do not think you have to be part of Anonymous, anyone can do this and does not require special skills. We ask you to take part of this on Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // Youtube // In the 'Real World,' the post on file-sharing website Ghostbin added," NBC News found.
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Anonymous also asked participants to use the hashtags #Daesh and #Daeshbags, in reference to the more offensive use of Daesh to call ISIS. And the hacking outfit also suggested those who want to take part in the campaign to post "mocking photos" of ISIS, such as pictures of goats with the terror members along with captions where they're talking about their wives, NBC News said.