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Dereen
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One can clearly see a constant struggle over ideological, political, and sexual identity issues, etc., among different incels. This is logical, since they are not a political or ideological movement and therefore lack a theoretical framework or shared ideology. They are simply a group of individuals united by a common experience.
This results in fractures within the community which, if sustained over time, could become irreparable and lead to the disintegration of these online communities. As a result, they would be forced to fragment. This process would repeat itself again and again, causing increasing fragmentation.
However, since endless fragmentation is not possible, it would eventually reach a "zero point" where no cohesive online communities for incels exist anymore—leading to a gradual loss of their online
presence.
This results in fractures within the community which, if sustained over time, could become irreparable and lead to the disintegration of these online communities. As a result, they would be forced to fragment. This process would repeat itself again and again, causing increasing fragmentation.
However, since endless fragmentation is not possible, it would eventually reach a "zero point" where no cohesive online communities for incels exist anymore—leading to a gradual loss of their online
presence.