Awareness is a critical step in combating facial abuse and bullying. By educating the public about the signs, effects, and ways to prevent abuse, we can foster a more supportive and vigilant community.

To investigate or confirm if a piece of content is part of a harassment campaign, you can often consult documentation from:

According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV), facial abuse is a common feature of IPV. In fact, a study by the NCADV found that 72% of women who experienced IPV reported being hit, slapped, or physically assaulted by their partner, with many of these incidents involving facial trauma.

A typical video follows a formulaic pattern designed not for mutual pleasure but for the "complete degradation, humiliation, and destruction of women". The scenes feature a female model subjected to forceful and brutal oral sex, often leading to vaginal and/or anal penetration. A hallmark of these videos is the purposeful inducement of vomiting. Models are reportedly fed protein shakes or other foods before filming to ensure that they repeatedly vomit on command. The scene often culminates in a dog bowl filled with the resulting mixture of urine and vomit being poured over the model's head.

The evidence compiled by Mulholland was so horrific that even law firms specializing in sexual assault struggled to process the content. Despite the gravity of the findings, mainstream news outlets initially refused to cover the story, which only fueled the controversy and allowed the site to continue operating with impunity.

Facial abuse is a serious and pervasive issue that affects millions of people worldwide. By recognizing the signs of facial abuse and providing support and resources to victims, we can work towards creating a safer and more supportive environment for everyone. If you or someone you know is experiencing facial abuse, don't hesitate to reach out for help.