
Blake Lively has been heavily criticized by the YouTuber community for a post on Instagram , where she complained about digital violence, referring to offensive comments online, immediately after her defeat in the legal battle against Justin Baldoni.
The actress wrote about the pain she was experiencing due to online attacks , sparking anger among some of the YouTubers she had previously sued after they commented on the Lively-Baldoni clashes on their channels.

In a lengthy statement, Lively wrote:
“The last thing I wanted in my life was a lawsuit, but I brought this matter because of the pervasive retaliation I faced, and continue to face, because I privately and professionally sought a safe work environment for myself and others.”
Some of the creators immediately reacted, telling the Daily Mail that Blake Lively is being hypocritical.
Her reactions have sparked outrage among online influencers and commentators , who were embroiled in a dispute last year when Lively sought access to their private data, including financial information, addresses and phone numbers.
Among them were well-known figures like Candace Owens and Perez Hilton, as well as lesser-known creators with a few hundred followers and little chance of challenging a Hollywood star . Some of them say they have paid legal bills of up to $15,000.

Lauren Neidigh, with 31,000 followers on her YouTube channel " The Court of Random Opinion ," even sought a protective order against Lively, stating that she felt threatened by the lawsuits and court hearings.
Meanwhile, some of the online content creators have stressed that they are still wandering through the doors of the courts, after the actress decided to sue them one by one, not backing down for a moment from her legal challenge against them.
They say that claiming that digital violence is painful, while suing and harming every individual who opposes it, and even orchestrating an online attack on Baldoni, is an extremely hypocritical act on her part.




