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The '''Womanosphere''' (also referred to as '''Femcels''') is a collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting (to varying degrees) femininity and [[misandry]]. | The '''Womanosphere''' (also referred to as '''[[Femcel|Femcels]]''') is a collection of websites, blogs, and online forums promoting (to varying degrees) femininity and [[misandry]]. | ||
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== Consequences == | == Consequences == | ||
The womanosphere has been associated with various cases regarding online harassment, radicaliziation of women into misandrist beliefs, glorification of violence against men and [[misandry]]. This radicalization has come about through an excessive exposure to social media content with messages of far-left rhetoric through the use of the [[Antifa]] pipeline. These subliminal messages can be found in seemingly harmless edits on platforms | The womanosphere has been associated with various cases regarding online harassment, radicaliziation of women into misandrist beliefs, glorification of violence against men and [[misandry]]. This radicalization has come about through an excessive exposure to social media content with messages of far-left rhetoric through the use of the [[Antifa]] pipeline. These subliminal messages can be found in seemingly harmless edits on platforms like Youtube. | ||
[[Category:Internet Related Pages]] | [[Category:Internet Related Pages]] | ||
[[Category:Partners in Crime]] | [[Category:Partners in Crime]] |