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Hunter Edward Moore (born March 9, 1986) [1] [2] is an American convicted criminal from Sacramento, California. Rolling Stone called him "the most hated man on the Internet." [3] [4] [5] In 2010, he created the revenge porn website Is Anyone Up? which allowed users to post sexually explicit photos of people online without their consent, often accompanied by personal information such as their ...
The Most Hated Man on the Internet follows anti-revenge porn activists in their efforts to take down the website IsAnyoneUp.com. Created by Hunter Moore, the website was built so anyone can post a picture of anyone and connect it to their social media accounts. Charlotte Laws started a campaign to try to take it down after her daughter's nude ...
Is Anyone Up? was founded in late 2010. [2] Founder Hunter Moore stated that the site was originally intended to be a nightlife website. The idea for the site came from a woman who he continually asked to send him suggestive pictures.
“Hunter Moore’s ex-girlfriend” is not a title many would want to publicize—especially after the release of Netflix’s already-viral documentary The Most Hated Man on the Internet. And yet ...
Moore, 36, was the founder of the first — or, at the very least, the first popular — revenge porn website. IsAnyoneUp.com, launched in 2010, encouraged people to anonymously upload naked or ...
The docuseries chronicles the downfall of Hunter Moore, founder of Is Anyone Up? and self-proclaimed "professional life-ruiner," as spearheaded by the mother of one of his victims.
The FBI arrested Hunter Moore and his hacker, Charles Evens of Studio City, California, who went under the alias of "Gary Jones", on January 23, 2014. On February 18, 2015, it was announced that Moore would plead guilty to federal computer hacking and identity theft charges. He faced up to 7 years in prison and a $500,000 fine.
Hunter Moore, the subject of Netflix's 'The Most Hated Man on The Internet' has been out of prison since 2017. Hunter Moore Was a God-Like "Professional Life Ruiner." Where Is He Now?