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Digital Agencies Creating Hate With SEO For Profit | Project: Bullyish
Seo search. You'd think a girl who looks like me has no clue what that is. In fact, I often get pegged as a daft redhead, and someone who has the farthest clue from fact about coding, and SEO. That's my superpower. I am smart. I took coding classes in high school, and my life experiences have taught me a lot. While starting Bullyish, and filming my award-winning documentary, I gathered a bunch of facts along the way. Today's Project: Bullyish is on how PR agencies utilize SE


Lillee Jean: Internet Bully Groundbreaking Documentary on Criminal Harassment
Official Project Bullyish Award Winning Film Poster When I released my award-winning documentary film, Project Bullyish, my true intent was quite simple: to utilize my professional voice as a director to rip open the terrifying dark reality of coordinated online stalking and criminal harassment, bottom up. For far too long, the narrative has been controlled by digital perpetrators who hide behind anonymity, but in my research, all have been backed by digital media agencies a


Lillee Jean Defamed: Met Gala and Teen Vogue | Project Bullyish
Ah, the sensation of the internet! "Lillee Jean Met Gala", or oh wait, my favorite "Lillee Jean Teen Vogue". "Lillee Jean faked paparazzi". Can we just talk about this intentional propaganda? The Lillee Jean Incident As many avid readers of my advocacy website know, I've been through the ringer since I was a child, with being criminally stalked. This has been relentless stalking, where PR companies have come aboard with smaller corporations to PROFIT off the mass hysteria,


Digital Exploitation From Content Agencies | Lillee Jean's Project: Bullyish
I've long said that it was never about "fake followers" or "fake fame." "Employees of Russian State-Controlled Media Outlet Deployed Nearly $10 Million to Publish RT-Curated Content, Which Garnered Millions of Views, Through a Tennessee-Based Online Content Creation Company" At just fifteen , while building an early online presence through makeup tutorials on my blog, Thaeyeballqueen, and experimenting with short films, I encountered the darker side of the internet. What bega


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