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  - WN.COM - Environment - 30/Jun 11:53

'Manosphere': When influencers normalize misogyny for clicks

Misogyny is spreading on social media through the so-called 'manosphere.' These masculinity influencers, often young, well-educated men, present themselves as victims of feminism and call for their power to be 'reclaimed.'Young users often come across this content by chance and get hooked. They end up existing in a parallel world full of anger, frustration and toxic ideology.The manosphere is a melting pot for anti-feminist narratives, which, thanks to social media, can spread like wildfire. The content ranges from manipulative dating advice to political demands aimed at weakening the social position of women to outright misogyny. What they all have in common is a fundamental rejection of...

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