Celebs say gossip forum ruined their lives. Now its owner has been unmasked


Celebrities and impressives were shocked to learn a controversial gossip accused of allowing a 41 -year -old Vegan impressive, Sebastian Bond by a 41 -year -old vegan impressive, harassment, doxing and allowing “relentless trolls”.
While some public figures are used to deal with online abuse and anonymous troll, Tattle Life, including the Glamor model Katie Price, is going too far and says it is “the worst platform for trolling”.
Founded in 2017, Tattle Life describes itself as “Comment on Public Business Social Media Accounts” and its founder operates anonymously until recently.
A follow -up Landmark slander and harassment case The difficult founder of the website in Northern Ireland has been announced.

“People shouldn’t be hiding behind a keyboard,” says Price BBC is glad to be the founder of the BBC.
According to the center against digital hatred, Tattle Life is estimated to be able to generate £ 180,000 from Google ads per year. BBC confirmed that after contacting Google, the platform restricted ads on the Gossip Forum.
The model has hundreds of topics and anonymous interpretations about 47 -year -old Price, its appearance, relationships and family, especially Harvey, with more than one disabled son Harvey.
Speaking with BBC, Price says that there are many special documents on the Doxing site, including a part of his secret mail.
“Absolutely terrible, things that are published about me on the website, or he says. “Abuse cannot be managed, especially when they drink my family.”
Price made a series of clues in a mental health hospital as a result of trolling in Tattle life and says that “continuous and disgusting abuse on the website” has contributed to the decision to try to get their own life.

On June 17, the BBC’s Podcast, which covers the story, advocated the Podcast of the US Podcast, Tattle Life defended the business model and said that the impressives who earn money from their personal lives should be open to examination because it is a completely irregular industry. But everyone doesn’t see it like that.
Jeremy Clarkson’s daughter Emily spoke about how users on their website have previously announced their pregnancy before, and said that the terrible comments on how they look at the wedding day are part of the reason for going to therapy.
Influencer Carly Rowena found that she was trolled on the platform after her young son was hospitalized.
“People say it was my fault,” he says, in many comments, he continued to publish content on social media and accused him of emphasizing his son’s illness.
For the last six years, Rowena added that it is a subject that shares the names and addresses of their parents on their website.
‘This is not normal trolling’
Caroline Hirons, a beauty expert with a large social media, says BBC is a “lie to the public interest”.
“I’m a skin care expert, you don’t have to publish pictures of my grandchildren, or he says.
Hirons, Tattle Life shared about special documents, some of the children and grandchildren still on the website had pictures.
“This is not normal troll – the website has become a place that seems suitable for people to follow and harassing people constantly.”
Lydia Millen, who has more than 1.6 million followers on Instagram, believes that anonymity should not be an option when using forums, comments or social media.
“When you are entitled to your opinion, you do not have the right to anonymity that placed you on the law.”
Millen, the most talked about people on the gossip website, says that he has been dealing with “relentless troll” every day for the last five years and is often afraid of his family’s safety.

Influencer Jen Graham argues that people should verify their identity by improving a license or a document by taking a photograph.
“This way can be watched and someone can not be hidden behind a secret identity,” he says, “and if they are cruel, they are punished.”
Graham says that in his life, discovering a yarn about himself in his life “sent me to a great extent.”
“He wiped me for a month and influenced me how I made my content because I was really worried about sending.”
Katie Price has been campaigning for a long time to make online abuse into a certain criminal offense and provide a verified identity when opening new accounts of social media users.
“You should be able to watch these people because I imagine that most people will not say these things if they use an account under their real names.”
Price said he was trying to make legal action against his life and reported some comments to the police, but he couldn’t find out who was behind the tasks because the power was anonymous.
Tattle Life claims that “it usually claims to be a” zero tolerance policy “to any content that is 7/24 to a team of abuse, hateful, harmful and moderators to remove any content that breaks our strict rules within minutes.
Laura Rodrigo of Tattle Life, BBC’s latest events “emphasizes the need to make some forward changes,” he said.
Tattle Life said that it would improve the reporting system by giving people a ticket number and that it is a contact form on each page that everyone can report a post.
According to Similarweb, Tattle Life, an internet analysis company, was visited more than 11.5 million by British users last month.
‘Abuse and follow -up for years’
It was a case of insult and harassment brought by Neil and Donna Sands, and finally released Sebastian Bond, which was also ongoing Bastian Durward.
Entrepreneurs, after years of abuse, trolling and face -to -face, they took action against Tattle life.
For about ten years, no one knew who managed the website, his operator’s fake name came under Helen McDougal.
Neil and Donna Sands received 300,000 TL compensation and said that they received more than 1,000 messages from other celebrities and impressive encounters on the platform.
A E -Posta, who claims to have come from Sebastian Bond’s lawyers to the BBC, said that without his knowledge, “the proceedings are not completely aware of the proceedings” and “a complete loss to understand how the proceedings are maintained”.
E -Posta, “Mr and Mrs. Sands, my client was not aware of the proceedings, there was no opportunity to think of a defense, and the proceedings continued specifically.”

Mr. Sands, Tattle Life community will continue to make legal action and “everyone who attacks us on the website is listed at the court order, so we will take action against all of them,” he said.
The couple first reported abusive content about Tattle Life in February 2021, but Mr. Sands, BBC News and BBC Radio 5 Live were the comments of a nature that follows Nicky Campbell and that various issues were overthrown and reinstalling about him.
The BBC contacted Tattle Life to comment on this special claim, but did not receive response.
‘Making money persecution’
Against digital hatred, the center says that the website has been “making money from persecution” for years through Google ads.
Google spokesman said: “We do not allow sites to enter the destructive advertising service applications. After examining the site in question, we restrict the ads in accordance with our publisher policies.”
He added that when he restricts the ads, a site will not receive a receiving request too little or never.
Responsibilities on illegal content and activity platforms under the Online Security Law came into force in March, and Ofcom says that the platforms are currently evaluating their compliance with these new tasks.
Tattle launched an investigation on 13 different platforms where his life is not one, but the regulator is waiting for “making more applications in the coming months”.
“Those who cannot bring appropriate measures to protect the UK users from illegal content should expect to face the actions of practice.”