

“It’s just too much fun,” he says in one clip included in the trailer. The website was about “destroying lives,” the trailer alleges, saying that Moore thought of himself as the “king of revenge porn.” “There I was topless, multiple photos,” one woman says in the trailer. The Netflix documentary contains interviews with women and a man who were featured on Moore’s then “revenge porn” website, “Is Anyone Up?”

Hunter Moore is the unrepentant founder of Is Anyone Up, a virtual grudge slingshot of a website that gleefully publishes ‘revenge porn’ photos-cell-phone nudes submitted by exes, embittered friends, malicious hackers, and other ne’er-do-well degenerates-posted alongside each unsuspecting subject’s full name, social-media profile, and city of residence. In 2012, the Village Voice wrote an article called, “Hunter Moore Makes a Living Screwing You.” The article says of Moore’s website, Have you watched yet? What do you think? /73JM0rWgHl He also weighs in on the Netflix series and other current issues. His Twitter page hawks his book, which was published in 2018 and is available on Amazon. Moore today is on Twitter his Twitter page says he lives in Miami, Florida. Read the sentencing document from federal court here. However, according to Marie Claire, he was sentenced to two years and six months in prison in 2015, after pleading guilty to reduced charges. “Determined to remove her daughter’s photos from a revenge porn website, a persistent mother launches an online crusade to shut down its cruel founder,” the Netflix summary reads. Moore ran an infamous “revenge porn” website called “Is Anyone Up?”, which launched in the early 2010s and ran for 16 months, according to Marie Claire. Hunter Moore is the former revenge porn provocateur whose rise and downfall are chronicled in the new Netflix documentary series, “The Most Hated Man on the Internet.”

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