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[–] MutilationWave@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

The internet made people with bad opinions find each other, which reinforced those opinions. Bubbles were created that reinforced the "truth" to the people who participated, and they became circle jerks. This isn't just true of woman hate, it's true of all extreme thoughts.

There's probably a community of people out there who want to, or do, fuck ostriches. Before the internet, a person expressing their desire to fuck an ostrich would become a social pariah. Now with billions of people on the internet, the ostrich fuckers and ostrich fucker wannabes find each other and reinforce each other's thinking.

These bubbles have different sizes. The ostrich fucker bubble is small. The woman hate bubble is huge.

It was only a matter of time before people figured out they could get a bunch of money catering to the bigger bubbles. Then they write books and articles and make podcasts that the people in the bubble engage with, thereby strengthening and legitimizing these people's beliefs.

It's the internet. It has good things to connect over too. Like I had no idea there were so many leftists in the US. But when you find a group that confirms your feelings, you have to balance that out by seeking other views and information to challenge yourself. Once you succumb to the bubble, you stop doing rational thinking because you're seeing everything through a lens of woman hate, anarchist politics, or sexily feathered ostrich cloacas.