Netflix's latest docuseries, The Most Hated Man on the Internet, has been released – and viewers have a lot to say about the man who branded himself as a "professional life ruiner." The three-part series introduces viewers to what feels like a bygone era of the Internet: the rise and fall of Twitter famous scene kid Hunter Moore's revenge porn website, IsAnyoneUP?
From 2010-2012, Moore allowed anonymous users to post nude photos of their ex-partners with the intention of ruining their lives. Moore made sure to post their full name and other identifying information, including links to their social media. Several underage girls were posted to the site as well, and Moore earned roughly $8k to $13k in monthly website revenue.
It took the combined effort of Charlotte Laws, the mother of one of the victims, former Marine James McGibney, and the Internet's very own Anonymous (a widespread group of hackers) to finally take Moore down. Many Netflix viewers of the doc were unaware of Moore and his revenge porn empire, and we gathered some of their reactions.
"Well I made the mistake of watching The Most Hated Man on the Internet before bed and now I want to punch a wall," reporter Kaley Lynch tweeted.
"The scariest part of the most hated man on the internet wasn’t Hunter Moore in my opinion, it was the thousands and thousands of followers who have such a strong hatred for women they’ve never even met," one Twitter user said.
"Hunter Moore (The Most Hated Man on the Internet guy) only getting jail time for hacking and not like inciting violence (rape, murder, stalking, etc) does not sit right in my spirit," said another.
"Some people are evil for real. And even if the website doesn't exist anymore, revenge porn is still a thing
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