The documentary centers on the "King of Revenge Porn," Hunter Moore, who founded a site where users could submit nude photos of others without their consent, often accompanied by the victims' names and social media links. The narrative primarily follows , a mother who launched a relentless crusade against Moore after her daughter's hacked private photos appeared on the site. Key Highlights of the Series

While Moore initially operated within the legal loopholes of the time, Charlotte Laws discovered that many images, including her daughter's, were obtained through email hacking .

It serves as a stark reminder of the lack of internet regulations in the early 2010s and the psychological violence of online mobbing. Impact

Charlotte Laws' advocacy was instrumental in the passing of legislation against intimate-image abuse in 48 U.S. states. The website domain was eventually sold to anti-bullying activist James McGibney, who redirected the traffic to an anti-bullying site.