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Exposing the Unseen World of Malicious Smear Campaigns | Project: Bullyish by Lillee Jean
As a filmmaker, I've learned how easy it is for someone to start a smear campaign. I maintain high standards in my work. For my documentaries and films, my team and I conduct thorough research and ensure everything is legally reviewed before public release. It's crucial to guarantee accuracy and factual integrity. What you're about to see goes beyond the award-winning documentary...it's the legal action I've pursued against a corporation. I have spoken deeply on this topic an


International Aggressors & Smear Campaign Exploitations | Project: Bullyish by Lillee Jean
Beginning in April 2024, I became the target of an unprovoked and overwhelmingly under-researched digital harassment campaign, initiated by certain online entities in Belgium.


Obsession with Rejection: Online Farms | Project Bullyish
My work, with the documentary Project: Bullyish, is based on transparency and confronting difficult, often dark, societal truths. This commitment to authenticity has triggered a targeted and calculated online harassment campaign orchestrated by content farms. In 2021, an individual running a Welsh company—known for frequenting forums that disseminate malicious content—contacted me. This person initially sought to interview me, assuring me that the snippet would be useful to h


Lillee Jean Trueman Stance on Legal Intellectual Property Copyright Protections | Project: Bullyish
Digital rights are straightforward. They pertain to human rights. Digital rights live online and relate to your legal human rights. Dignity, respect, equality, justice, as well as, consent all live as digital rights. Due to the simplicity of crafting misleading statements online and the ease of fostering an unstable and unsafe online environment, the right to consent has become a significant concern. "The right to restrict users from editing or saving your content; restrict


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