HUNTER Moore was known as the "King of Revenge Porn" after launching his twisted IsAnyoneUp website featuring non-consensual nude images.

Netflix's docuseries about the now-defunct revenge porn site premiered on July 27, 2022.

What happened to Hunter Moore's website, IsAnyoneUp?

Hunter Moore's twisted website, IsAnyoneUp, was created as a revenge porn site that displayed images and personal information submitted by the subjects, their exes or through hacking.

“It all started with me hating some dumb b**** who broke my heart,” Moore says in an audio clip featured in the Netflix docu-series.

“Me and my friends would just post a bunch of girls on IsAnyoneUp, and we just got a bunch of traffic one day. And I was like, ‘Yo, I can make money off of t*****s and f***ing people over.’”

The website, which launched in 2010, was active for two years before it was taken down.

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It became a highly-successful non-consensual pornographic platform that garnered some protection by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, according to USA Today.

However, when photos of Charlotte Laws' daughter appeared on Moore's website, the FBI was called in to investigate.

Even through death and rape threats by Moore fans, Laws persisted and got the images of her daughter, Kayla, removed from the site – but she didn't stop there.

"There's no way I'm just going to abandon all of these women that I said I was gonna help," Laws says in the docuseries. 

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"Hunter was continuing to destroy lives. I had to fight to take down his website completely, to get him off the internet." 

With the help of her lawyer husband, Charles Parselle, and Former Marine James McGibney, Laws got the site redirected.

In April 2012, McGibney offered Moore less than $12,000 to acquire Is Anyone Up?, according to the docuseries.

He then redirected the site to his anti-bullying resource BullyVille.com with the condition that Moore write a letter of apology to his victims.

Who is Hunter Moore?

Hunter Moore is a 36-year-old north California native.

He was 26 when he engaged in the email-hacking and mass photo piracy scheme.

In December 2015, Moore was sentenced to 30 months in prison and a $2,000 fine after pleading guilty in February to:

  • one count of unauthorized access to a protected computer to obtain information for purposes of private financial gain
  • one count of aggravated identity theft

In 2017, he was released from a prison in Texas after his sentence was reduced by his participation in a Residential Drug Abuse Program, according to an interview he had with federal prison consultant, Dan Wise.

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How to watch the Netflix documentary about Moore?

Netflix released its newest docuseries, The Most Hated Man on the Internet, on Wednesday, July 27.

It is a three-part documentary chronicling the downfall of Moore and his nonconsenting, adult site.

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