Name: Anonymous 2010-03-03 23:00
LONG BEACH, CA—TED 2010. Christopher Poole is not a name known by many, but Poole's handle is certainly (in)famous: moot is the founder of 4chan, the largest, most raucous, alternately hilarious and serious online community in the English-speaking world. Whether it's battling Scientology or, more recently, Australian censorship practices, 4chan often leaps from its quotidian base of humor and porn to causes that reach far beyond the community. It's not difficult to understand why moot is speaking at TED, despite the fact that most TEDsters would be freaked out by most of the content on 4chan's boards. Indeed, TED curator Chris Anderson said he wasn't sure he could recommend everyone at TED visit the site. But it wasn't content that moot was here to address, it was a principle: that anonymity is a good thing, and that everyone shouldn't be in such a hurry to lose it.
http://arstechnica.com/staff/palatine/2010/02/4chans-moot-takes-pro-anonymity-to-ted-2010.ars
http://arstechnica.com/staff/palatine/2010/02/4chans-moot-takes-pro-anonymity-to-ted-2010.ars