The manosphere hasn't even been that powerful or relevant in years. Almost all the "big names" are gone, hasbeens, or cancelled for being cucks.
The literal only "big name" that you can say is theoretically in it is Andrew Tate, and he is a joke that only retarded goblinos take seriously propped up by the news media.
Tate and the retards who screech about him are the only reason the mainstream is aware of it. Take that away and it goes back to being the niche online thing it was before 2022.
Ehh, it's not so much about it being relevant or powerful, it's that men have wisely taken to the ones offering good advice and suggestions and basically adopted a Fight Club mentality around it.
For instance, SSM has his channels and his dedicated followers -- even with YouTube's suppression he's still growing. You can't even mention his channel on other YouTube channels lest your comment get whisked away to the shadow realm. Bo Refec's channels have been stalled due to shadowbanning, but he still has a slowly growing community, same with Better Bachelor.
There are other manosphere adjacent channels as well, like Mediocre Tutorials and Knight Talk, as well as rapidly growing channels like John Griffin, who has adopted and continues to adopt many talking points from redpill talking heads like Rollo Tomassi.
What makes content creators like Griffin so engaging is because he's talking directly from experience that correlates directly with what guys like Rollo have been saying for over two decades. So there are a lot of middle-aged men that follow channels like Griffin and other post-divorcee men who have finally stopped taking the blue pill, and are collectively coming to the same kind of recognition of how NOT to treat women, or how NOT to give them attention.
Men aren't broadcasting this around because most of us all recognise the fragility of the loosely connected communities. We just explain our piece, encourage men to maintain their peace, and explain what red flags to look out for and avoid.
As this slowly spreads, women are obviously noticing as men are pulling back from social engagements with them, so they're blaming the "manosphere" as if it's a monolithic boogeyman. In reality, it's a disconnected yet growing frame of mentality many men post-30 are adopting, mostly in response to the gynocentric nature of modern day society.
The manosphere hasn't even been that powerful or relevant in years. Almost all the "big names" are gone, hasbeens, or cancelled for being cucks.
The literal only "big name" that you can say is theoretically in it is Andrew Tate, and he is a joke that only retarded goblinos take seriously propped up by the news media.
Tate and the retards who screech about him are the only reason the mainstream is aware of it. Take that away and it goes back to being the niche online thing it was before 2022.
Ehh, it's not so much about it being relevant or powerful, it's that men have wisely taken to the ones offering good advice and suggestions and basically adopted a Fight Club mentality around it.
For instance, SSM has his channels and his dedicated followers -- even with YouTube's suppression he's still growing. You can't even mention his channel on other YouTube channels lest your comment get whisked away to the shadow realm. Bo Refec's channels have been stalled due to shadowbanning, but he still has a slowly growing community, same with Better Bachelor.
There are other manosphere adjacent channels as well, like Mediocre Tutorials and Knight Talk, as well as rapidly growing channels like John Griffin, who has adopted and continues to adopt many talking points from redpill talking heads like Rollo Tomassi.
What makes content creators like Griffin so engaging is because he's talking directly from experience that correlates directly with what guys like Rollo have been saying for over two decades. So there are a lot of middle-aged men that follow channels like Griffin and other post-divorcee men who have finally stopped taking the blue pill, and are collectively coming to the same kind of recognition of how NOT to treat women, or how NOT to give them attention.
Men aren't broadcasting this around because most of us all recognise the fragility of the loosely connected communities. We just explain our piece, encourage men to maintain their peace, and explain what red flags to look out for and avoid.
As this slowly spreads, women are obviously noticing as men are pulling back from social engagements with them, so they're blaming the "manosphere" as if it's a monolithic boogeyman. In reality, it's a disconnected yet growing frame of mentality many men post-30 are adopting, mostly in response to the gynocentric nature of modern day society.