
Follows the story of a woman who stood up to Hunter Moore, a self-proclaimed "professional life ruiner," after photos of her daughter being naked were posted online.
Season 1
3 Episodes

Rob Miller
Director

Georgie Banks
Self - Danielle Green

Charlotte Laws
Self

Hunter Moore
Self - Owner of IsAnyoneUp

Charles Parselle
Self - Charlotte's Husband

Kayla Laws
Self - Charlotte's Daughter

Kirra Hughes
Self - Hunter Moore's Former Girlfriend

Brian Calzini
Self - Vocalist for We Are Defiance

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Aug 12, 2024No review content available.

Hamade_o
Mar 19, 2024It goes without saying that this guy is immoral and reprehensible. And there is merit in creating a doc that might help educate future potential victims of revenge *. But what made me go meh was the way it was done. First of all, it's a misnomer to label this revenge * as many of the victims took their own pix and had them in their own personal online folders. So there was no vengeful ex sending the * photos to a public website. The photos were obtained through hacking. While the end result is similar, I.e., the victim is unwillingly exposed on the internet, the path there had nothing to do with exes. The length of the doc far exceeds its storyline. This could have been done in three hours tops. Too much on the mother. The stepfather's weirdly uninvolved role was swept under the rug as something that was perfectly normal. The girlfriend seemed high her entire interview and didn't even resemble herself from earlier pix with Hunter. Very unsympathetic character. And despite its unnecessarily long duration, still the viewer is left with gaps and questions. Why didn't the FBI get involved when the mother was getting death threats? She had to take matters into her own hands and that makes no sense since the FBI was already on the case. The vet who ultimately brought down the site: was he working on his own, I.e., in parallel with the FBI or on his own? How did Anonymous come to get involved to the point they did without FBI interference? Anyway, felt almost more relieved it was over than relieved the punk was incarcerated, especially since it was ultimately such a light sentence.

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Mar 19, 2024This series explores the sinister side of the internet, and is a cautionary tale that once you put something out on the internet, it can haunt you, sometimes for the rest of your life. All in all, this is a very thought provoking look into how disgusting people can be. My only problem with the show is the "protagonist" charlotte. She is so clearly entitled and has delusions of grandeur. Sometimes her actions make things worse and worse to the point she is told to stop, but she is so entitled at the thought of being the hero, that she won't stop. At the end, she takes credit for hunters downfall....even though it was the fbi. They should have put the main spot light on someone like care. Be honest, you can picture charlotte being one of those people during covid who yells at people for telling her to wear a mask.

Earl Ham
Mar 19, 2024This series shows you how one woman made a difference in not only stopping Hunter Moore but shutting down his website. Very well put together and worth your time in watching it. People like Hunter Moore are a low life piece of crap and need to be stopped. Protect your cell phones by getting hacked by adding more protection and be careful of what apps and websites you go to on them.