The three-week event will explore one of the most pervasive and consistent issues online: internet trolling. Using the "Catfish" brand of investigating the truth, host and executive producer Charlamagne Tha God, and his co-host, social media entrepreneur Raymond Braun, will confront the issue head-on and bring subjects face-to-face with their aggressors for the first time.
“Catfish: Trolls” comes at a time when online trolling is on the rise and continues to be an issue confronting young people. Trolls dominate social feeds and drum up viral storms. Tempers will flare as hots Charlamagne and Raymond bring trolls and their victems together to provide an open forum and help them find closure.
Meike, a female gamer, gets help confronting Maldiva, an online troll that's been harassing her for six years. When she's finally able to track him down and call him out on his misogynistic behavior, his reaction is shocking.
Cameron is at his wits end with a wheelchair-bound troll named "Rollin' Ray". When Charlamagne and Raymond finally arrange a meeting between the two, tempers flare and their long-awaited confrontation becomes explosive.
Ciera's life changed when a troll named "Eskimo Jay" stole her selfies and created an offensive meme that went instantly viral. Hurt, angry and embarrassed, Ciera teams up with Charlamagne and Raymond to confront her aggressor.
The three-week event will explore one of the most pervasive and consistent issues online: internet trolling. Using the "Catfish" brand of investigating the truth, host and executive producer Charlamagne Tha God, and his co-host, social media entrepreneur Raymond Braun, will confront the issue head-on and bring subjects face-to-face with their aggressors for the first time.
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