Misogyny & The Influencer Pipeline

Understand how harmful narratives are scaled by technology and how to protect your feed from toxic gender bias.

What is Online Misogyny?

Online misogyny is more than just 'mean comments'. it's a systemic pattern of behavior designed to silence, discredit, and harm women and girls in digital spaces. It often spreads through 'Influencer Pipelines', where social media algorithms suggest increasingly extreme content to users who engage with even mildly controversial posts.

By understanding the 'tropes' (recurring themes) of misogyny, you can learn to see through the manipulation and build a digital environment that is respectful and inclusive for everyone.

Common Tropes & Narratives

Interactive: The Narrative Auditor

The Narrative Auditor
Identify and "Scrub" the misogynistic tropes from the feed.

@AlphaCoach_X

"Men are natural leaders. Women are too emotional for the boardroom. It's just biology."

@Equal_Ed

"Why is it that whenever a woman is assertive she is called 'bossy', but a man is called a 'leader'?"

@Tech_Talk

"She's actually really smart for a girl. Most of them just care about makeup and followers."

@Trad_Truth

"We need to protect our women. They aren't built for the harsh reality of front-line work. It's just chivalry."

@Citizen_Kane

"I strongly disagree with the Senator's vote on the tax bill. Her policy lacks long-term data."

@Anon_User

"If she didn't want those comments, she shouldn't have posted that photo. She knows how the internet is."

@Dr_H_Frost

"Just published my research on climate change impact in the Arctic. Huge career milestone! ❄️"

@Logic_Lord

"I'm not being mean, but women just aren't as good at competitive gaming. It's about reflexes and focus."

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