Tunney started publishing software in 1998. She built software for other hackers and fiddled with
AOL. In 1999, at the age of 14, Tunney used the
nickname "Oogle". Around that time, Christopher Neuman registered the domain name oogle.com. In 2012,
Google tried to obtain the domain in a
UDRP case but did not meet all
ICANN requirements for it. Neuman stated that he registered it because he intended to collaborate with Tunney. In July 2011, Tunney registered the @occupywallst
Twitter handle and occupywallst.org domain, which became the main online hub for
the Occupy movement. In 2012, Tunney started working for Google as a software engineer. Tunney has been inspired by the political views of
Curtis Yarvin.