I don't use it much any more, but I will still be annoyed if they break Facebook or do something similarly pointless but disruptive.
If these people weren't so wrapped up in boosting their ego and trying to make headlines with their publicity stunts and instead just wanted to make a positive difference to people's lives, there are plenty of far more useful things they could have done with their time. Like targeting email spammers or breaking up bit nets.
But seeing how many of the people posing as Anonymous are probably also the ones writing the virus that create bot nets and probably earn their beer money sending SPAM with their bot nets, I somehow don't see that happening.
Maybe all this 'trying to do good' nonsense is just an expression of their guilty consciences because of their day job.
Yes, you guessed it, I hold a very dim view of hackers and think many of them should be behind bars or fined at the very least for the vandalism they are doing on the Internet.