The Most Hated Man on the Internet | New Netflix series discussed by Charlotte Laws

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‘The website was about driving women to suicide.’

Anti-revenge porn activist Charlotte Laws speaks about the course of events documented in new Netflix show, The Most Hated Man on the Internet.

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Revenge porn is the distribution of sexually explicit images or videos of individuals without their consent. The material may have been made by a partner in an intimate relationship with the knowledge and consent of the subject at the time, or it may have been made without their knowledge.

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