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Digital Racketeering and the Failure of Safe Harbor | Lillee Jean Trueman's Project Bullyish
The landscape of online harassment has evolved far beyond isolated comments or individual "trolls." I detest these words today and find them a trigger point for a failure in our true cultural system of existence. Today, we are witnessing the rise of the digital syndicate. That is our new form of CRIME. A structured, profit-driven enterprise that utilizes the same methodologies as organized crime to enact professional and personal assassination. It's a simple hate for profit


The Image Digital Media Agencies Branded Lillee Jean With For Greed
I have always felt it is my duty, as the Director of the award-winning documentary Project: Bullyish , to issue a definitive professional record of all that has occurred to me. The gritty, the raw, the truth. This Bullyish editorial concerns the verifiably fake fabrication of an identity by digital media corporations for profit, greed, and scandal, and the systemic criminal persecution I've endured. I am a trained professional, a multi-award-winning director, actress, filmm


The Dark Reality Lillee Jean Trueman Faced: Her Impact In Filmmaking | Project: Bullyish
In a recent Authority Magazine interview , Director Lillee Jean Trueman explicitly discussed how her globally award-winning and viral documentary, "Project: Bullyish," confronts dark realities head-on. Trueman explains how her film continues to be a groundbreaking work that disrupts the digital landscape by shedding light on the gritty and dark themes of harassment, digital media corporations utilized to manipulate public opinion and create mass hysteria, and the criminal im


Online Forums Are Not Primary Sources | Project Bullyish by Lillee Jean Trueman
With Project: Bullyish advocacy rising, as the documentary has most recently had a lovely reception in France, more thoughts have crossed my mind. Firstly, with all my posts for Project: Bullyish, it's vital to get this out now: online forums are not a primary source. It's easy in the digital age for consumers to be fooled, and for someone to genuinely not know nor understand the consequences of believing such malarky online. That's what a lot of these underground digital me


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