begins its story in January 2012, when Kayla Laws, as she now recounts in an interview, first discovered topless photos of herself had been published without her knowledge toFor the site, founded by Moore, it was business as usual: Its content largely consisted of anonymously submitted photos, with a particular reputation for featuring revenge porn — i.e., sexually explicit images distributed without the consent of the individuals within them.
What follows is presented, more or less, as a tale of good versus evil. On one side are Moore and his devoted followers, who seem to relish playing the villains: “If someone killed themselves over being on, do you know how much money I’d make?” Moore is heard gloating in one undated interview. On the other are his targets and their defenders.
Likewise, it’s shrewd about laying out just enough backstory for its heroes to both reinforce the roles they wound up playing in the saga, and to establish them as individuals with lives outside of it. In a particularly amusing episode-two reveal, for instance, we learn Charlotte was briefly famous in the 1980s for her success as a party crasher.
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