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The "comradespiderman situation" on Incels.is refers to a notable controversy surrounding a user known as @comradespiderman29, who became infamous on the forum for allegedly fabricating his identity and engaging in extensive "LARPing" (live-action role-playing, or pretending to be someone he wasn’t). Based on discussions within the Incels.is community, particularly from threads posted in late 2024, here’s what unfolded:
@comradespiderman29 presented himself as a Lebanese ultranationalist and a staunch "race warrior," amassing over 20,000 posts in less than a year—an impressive feat that lent him credibility among some users. He frequently engaged in race-related discussions, often race-baiting or expressing strong opinions about ethnic purity and identity. However, suspicions arose about the authenticity of his persona, and other users began investigating his claims.
The turning point came when evidence surfaced that contradicted his narrative. A key revelation was tied to a "baby picture" he allegedly posted to prove his Lebanese heritage. Forum users discovered that this image was not original but a manipulated stock photo or a cropped image from an unrelated Indian article from 2011. Further scrutiny revealed that his IP address, when not masked by a VPN, traced back to India—specifically Bengaluru—not Lebanon. This led to the conclusion that he was an Indian user pretending to be Lebanese, a deception that stunned many given the effort he’d invested in his persona.
The fallout was dramatic. Users expressed shock and betrayal, with some noting the sheer dedication it took to maintain such a lie across thousands of posts. Threads like "Comradespiderman’s ‘baby picture’" (posted November 2, 2024) and "The comradespiderman situation has taught me that you can't trust anyone on here" (posted November 3, 2024) captured the community’s reaction. Posters called him out as a "gigashitskin subhuman" and "the goofiest clown in the entire world," reflecting both anger and ridicule. Some speculated on his motives—ranging from seeking attention to pushing a bizarre ideological agenda on an incel forum of all places—while others debated whether he was a "fakecel" (fake incel) rather than a genuine member of the community.
The situation escalated when it was suggested he’d married a "swarthy woman," further fueling mockery about his supposed obsession with racial purity being hypocritical. His exposure led to calls for a permanent ban, with users arguing that such elaborate deception undermined trust on the forum. Although he reportedly requested a ban himself, the consensus was that he shouldn’t be allowed back due to the scale of his deceit.
This incident highlights the paranoia and mistrust that can pervade online spaces like Incels.is, where anonymity enables both community-building and elaborate fabrications. It’s a case study in how deeply someone can embed themselves in a niche subculture only to be unraveled by diligent (or vengeful) peers. The "comradespiderman situation" remains a topic of fascination and cautionary lore within the forum as of early 2025.
@comradespiderman29 presented himself as a Lebanese ultranationalist and a staunch "race warrior," amassing over 20,000 posts in less than a year—an impressive feat that lent him credibility among some users. He frequently engaged in race-related discussions, often race-baiting or expressing strong opinions about ethnic purity and identity. However, suspicions arose about the authenticity of his persona, and other users began investigating his claims.
The turning point came when evidence surfaced that contradicted his narrative. A key revelation was tied to a "baby picture" he allegedly posted to prove his Lebanese heritage. Forum users discovered that this image was not original but a manipulated stock photo or a cropped image from an unrelated Indian article from 2011. Further scrutiny revealed that his IP address, when not masked by a VPN, traced back to India—specifically Bengaluru—not Lebanon. This led to the conclusion that he was an Indian user pretending to be Lebanese, a deception that stunned many given the effort he’d invested in his persona.
The fallout was dramatic. Users expressed shock and betrayal, with some noting the sheer dedication it took to maintain such a lie across thousands of posts. Threads like "Comradespiderman’s ‘baby picture’" (posted November 2, 2024) and "The comradespiderman situation has taught me that you can't trust anyone on here" (posted November 3, 2024) captured the community’s reaction. Posters called him out as a "gigashitskin subhuman" and "the goofiest clown in the entire world," reflecting both anger and ridicule. Some speculated on his motives—ranging from seeking attention to pushing a bizarre ideological agenda on an incel forum of all places—while others debated whether he was a "fakecel" (fake incel) rather than a genuine member of the community.
The situation escalated when it was suggested he’d married a "swarthy woman," further fueling mockery about his supposed obsession with racial purity being hypocritical. His exposure led to calls for a permanent ban, with users arguing that such elaborate deception undermined trust on the forum. Although he reportedly requested a ban himself, the consensus was that he shouldn’t be allowed back due to the scale of his deceit.
This incident highlights the paranoia and mistrust that can pervade online spaces like Incels.is, where anonymity enables both community-building and elaborate fabrications. It’s a case study in how deeply someone can embed themselves in a niche subculture only to be unraveled by diligent (or vengeful) peers. The "comradespiderman situation" remains a topic of fascination and cautionary lore within the forum as of early 2025.