The Most Hated Man on the Internet Hunter Moore is back on Twitter

The Most Hated Man on the Internet’s Hunter Moore is back on Twitter, with a lot to say

His accounts had all been suspended, but now he’s back and talking about the Netflix series


He’s officially The Most Hated Man on the Internet, but that won’t keep him away, because Hunter Moore is back on Twitter. His account had previously been taken down, but now he is back and has been talking about the Netflix documentary about him and his revenge porn website, IsAnyoneUp.

Charlotte Laws, who is featured in Netflix documentary The Most Hated Man on the Internet, tweeted to say Moore’s account had been removed on July 29th – two days after the Netflix film was released. It looks as though it was less than a week before Hunter was tweeting again, with his recent tweets starting back on August 3rd.

It’s thought his account was taken down after people saw the documentary, were shocked he still had social media accounts live, and reported him. One person on Twitter said: “I watched #MostHatedManOnTheInternet last night and was disgusted to see that Hunter Moore had a growing account. So I reported it and thought ‘I bet loads of other people will do this too.’ Checked this morning. People of Twitter I love you.”

It’s been reported his account was taken down by Twitter for violating the site’s rules surrounding abuse. But, he’s back.

Hunter Moore is back on Twitter, and he’s watched The Most Hated Man on the Internet on Netflix

The account belonging to Hunter Moore is active again, and surprise surprise, he’s using it to react to the Netflix doc. He said in the past he’s behaved like a “little prick” but dismissed the series as “60 per cent BS” – which feels like quite a precise percentage to pluck up, but sure.

Returning to Twitter on August 3rd, Hunter Moore simply said: “Hi”, which he followed up with a tweet addressing people who have asked him about Netflix. At the end of the Netflix series, it says Hunter initially agreed to take part and be spoken to, but later declined.

“A lot of you have been asking why didn’t I tell my side of the story on the Netflix documentary, well at first we all had agreed about the terms and all but at the end they wouldn’t let me tell my side of the story, basically I had to say what they wanted me to say, so I backed off,” he said. “There is always two side of the stories, 60 per cent of that Netflix documentary was BS, they never want you to tell or hear the truth.”

Just before his account was suspended, Hunter posted a video saying he had watched the Netflix series, and urged other people to watch it too. “Hey, Netflix just put out a documentary about me,” he said. “The famous Hunter Moore, I created the site IsAnyoneUp.com. IsAnyoneUp.com was a very controversial website back in the early 2010s. The website garnered a tonne of attention overnight and I was kind of a little prick, so I also gained a lot of notoriety.

“So, if you love me, or you hate me, go watch it. Let me know what you think. Drop a comment and let’s fight about it in the comments.” He opens up for a fight in the comments, but has limited comments to only people he follows. Convenient.

Clearly a few people got there before he limited comments, with lots of people suggesting the account gets reported again. “Bro give it up,” one person said. “You lost against a mom, no one wants you back in any platform. People will forget about you again in two weeks.” Another said: “Twitter won’t even allow me to write the shit I want to.” 

Someone tagged Charlotte Laws in the comments, and she replied: “Can’t see the tweet. He blocked me when he got out of prison.” Yikes.

The Most Hated Man on the Internet is now available on Netflix. For all the latest Netflix news, drops, quizzes and memes like The Holy Church of Netflix on Facebook. 

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