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The Slender Man Case

: Involves a Morgan Geyser in 2014, which is a criminal case and not related to the entertainment topic from 2013.

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The lack of mainstream coverage for is instructive. October 2013 was a mere twelve months before the Bill Cosby allegations resurfaced in earnest, and four years before #MeToo exploded. During this gap, the entertainment industry operated on a "believe the brand" principle.

This article explores the ecosystem of 2013, the weight of the term "abuse," and how the entertainment industry processed (or ignored) the specific allegations tied to this date and name.

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The scene dated (October 29, 2013) was produced by the studio D&E Media , which operates the brand FacialAbuse .

Conclusion: What the Keyword Teaches Us Today

Weaponized Charm:

Some psychological analyses of the footage describe the "weaponized charm" used by those in control during such productions to manipulate performers into uncomfortable situations.