Anti-bullying organization Bullyville.com replaced the website IsAnyoneUp.com, which was the website created by Hunter Moore that operated with impunity for two years and shared X-rated photos and videos of strangers, often without their consent.
Hunter Moore’s website operated from 2010 to 2012; the website IsAnyoneUp.com encouraged users to submit personal photographs of their ex-partners, making the site notable for the unique way it exposed individuals in photos submitted by enraged ex-partners.
Now the domain IsAnyoneUp.com redirects to jamesmcgibney.com, which took down the original Moores’ website. The new website encourages users to turn these experiences around and take advice from the experts who provide the help needed to put the piece of their life together.
The actions of Hunter led him to be recognized by the name The Most Hated Man On The Internet, which is also the title of a three-episode Netflix docuseries directed by Rob Miller and produced by Alice Duffy.
What Was The IsAnyoneUp Replacement?
As mentioned earlier, IsAnyoneUp was an explicit website that publicized private pictures of women without their consent. Fortunately, the website was shut down by an internet user named James, who rerouted the destination of its original URL to a new website, jamesmcgibney.com.
He had posted a message for the website’s creator describing Hunter’s evil intention to ruin the lives of young girls and why he took over the website.
The new website has every detail of the process through which James went to ban the website’s original owner and register himself as the new owner. He even mentioned the legal actions against Hunter after being found guilty of running such an offensive website. He was sentenced to 2 and half years in prison, according to the article posted on the website.
Why Did Bullyville Replace IsAnyoneUp
BullyVille is a website that helps people to heal the indelible scars left by the physical or emotional damages caused by their bullies and helps them get past their past. The bullyville describes that their team of professionals and celebrities can help the poor victimized soul who suffered the bullies recover from the negativity inflicted on them, even if they are buried in the pain of being bullied.
Bullyville is the first of its kind, where people who were bullied can turn their experiences around and learn from each other, following advice from the experts who will help them to put the pieces of their life back together.
Bullyville also helps the victim of IsAnyoneUp by taking down websites of such kinds. According to reports, Bullyville has shut down a total of the three largest websites of such type.
What Happened To IsAnyoneUp? Is It Still Active Or Shut Down?
The highly controversial website created by Hunter Moore lets users, usually ex-partners, upload pictures of their former partner without their permission and knowledge. Hunter initially bought the domain to review clubs and other nightlife venues, but that all changed when a friend encouraged him to post a photo of a woman he was having sex with.
The website took off soon, and with increasing traffic, it soon became a hub for people to post x-rated pictures of their former partners. The users would submit x-rated photos anonymously while Hunter and his team would upload them and provide the social media details of the featured ones.
After a couple of years of the website being live, multiple people were traumatized by the activities on Hunter’s website. The website was shut down after web entrepreneur James McGibney bought the domain. And anyone who visited the website was redirected to the website run by James, where people share their stories of being bullied.