Topic · social
Manosphere In Political Discourse
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· first seen 11 May 2026
· last seen 26 May 2026
This piece argues that manosphere ideologies—originating in online male subcultures—have become deeply embedded in mainstream culture, influencing political language, youth self-improvement practices, and social interactions, particularly in education and romantic relationships.
Stance breakdown
How the per-edge framings classify across 4 classified edges. Each framing is labelled by a small AI stance classifier; see the methodology page for details.
Sentiment breakdown
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· @UC_m94wEJxs7pu6N-2mrDviA
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26 May
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· @UCJYxM9bc6mAlf32q3zW-KFQ
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20 May
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· @UCvpS9hNQFG-cFONYi0ivD7A
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· sentiment: neutral
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11 May
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· @UCmRi_Ab5e7ARZVflRTUI-CA
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25 May