I was watching a Youtuber named Yellowflash and he was talking about how Superman and Lois has better ratings than Batwoman and Supergirl despite that fact that Superman and Lois has never trended on Twitter and the other two shows have. He was making the point that twitter popularity doesn't equal actual popularity.
It made me wonder if there is a business term for what you see corporations doing by catering to mythical audiences like gaming or comic book companies who think that it is ok to insult their male (especially white males) fanbase because there is some magical group of female gamers that will make them money?
I guess another thing would be the whole "male gaze" thing. Feminists seem so upset by the fact that men like seeing an attractive woman. I mean it is no secret that an attractive male or female lead is an easy way to get at least a little interest from the opposite sex.
But is there an official term from what you see companies do by putting way too much stock in what is trending online?
Women generally make bad decisions. Regardless of whether she is right or wrong she will use social and emotional manipulation to either get men to agree with her hallucination of reality where she made a good decision. Or she will shame, ostracize and otherwise isolate anyone who dares to publicly question or oppose her.
You can bet its the women in these organizations that are pushing for "inclusion" and "diversity" and quashing any product that is focused toward men's enjoyment.