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People are using others’ dating fails to gain clout — and it’s having a chilling effect on young mens’ love lives

By Eli Thompson
October 25, 2025

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On a Friday night a few months ago, I was on a FaceTime call with some friends, other seniors in high school. We were hanging out in our rooms, scrolling through Snapchat, when a friend of mine mentioned a girl he knew from one of our sister schools. He wanted to text her, but his thumb froze. “Send it, bro,” one friend said, “but screw it up and it’ll be screenshotted.” He didn’t send the text.

At the Chicago high school I graduated from in June, phones were out during private and public moments. It could be in class when someone fumbled a presentation, or the cafeteria when someone tripped. Most clips stayed in private Snapchat group chats, shared among a few dozen kids. But they could spread further, and cut deeper. Last year, a friend from another school was filmed in his attempt to ask a girl out in the hallway. Even though it was awkward, he didn’t do anything crazy in the video and it was mostly just a rejection. But someone recorded him and posted it on a Snapchat story. The video had the caption, “Bro thought he had a chance,” and over 200 people saw it by the time he got to lunch.

For many young men my age, these moments aren’t just embarrassing, they change how we date. The possibility of being recorded and mocked has made what would be normal interactions feel risky.

Trends such as “fail compilations” or “cringe challenges” — posts showing awkward mistakes or uncomfortable situations meant to make others laugh — encourage people to document embarrassing moments. Popular Instagram accounts post people’s dating profiles, text conversations, and awkward pickup lines. Sometimes they’re anonymous, but not always. Before long, strangers are watching, liking, and commenting on a moment that was meant to be private.

After seeing these moments play out, I realized this was no longer a far-off fear. It changed how young men conducted themselves in real life. The threat of public shaming makes normal interactions risky and at times can lessen the chance young men will pursue relationships or go on dates. Constant fear of embarrassment can leave some young men too hesitant to take the social risks needed for dating. The fear of online exposure doesn’t just stop certain young men from asking girls out — it can plant seeds of resentment that threaten to fracture gender relations for a long time.

Some young men end up developing a defensive posture, so that they can’t be ashamed. It ends up fueling mistrust in many young men and can turn interactions into battlegrounds where boys feel they must protect their egos. Over time, empathy can go away and suspicion takes its place. Instead of feeling comfortable being genuine, sometimes they second-guess every word or message, wondering how it might be judged, shared, or mocked. But then it takes a turn and that’s why young men may retreat into online spaces that confirm the suspicions they have and help to reinforce negative stereotypes about girls. This causes a Cold War among genders where each side is suspicious of each other and doesn’t have empathy. In these divided spaces, interactions become games of defensive accusation and people grow untrustworthy of one another.

The fear of being filmed is well and thriving in part because the people who share these videos face no real consequences. This creates an unchecked culture of humiliation, and makes the social media world for Gen Z a place where accountability is absent and cruelty is rewarded. Each viral clip brings more attention to not just the one in front of the camera, but behind the camera as well. While the person being filmed is embarrassed, the one filming walks away with a reputation and clout. Since those who post videos don’t face accountability and many times get a boost in engagement, it emboldens them to film and share embarrassing moments. This creates a vicious cycle where shame is a currency, and the only person who actually pays a price is the one who is mocked.

We need to establish consequences for digital cruelty. Schools and communities need to treat this seriously and implement clear policies that treat online shaming the same way as they do bullying. Even if online shaming continues, this accountability will make sure that the victimizer will face social consequences as well. If schools and communities did so, it would show victims and perpetrators that integrity and respect is important online and offline. Cruelty behind a screen is no less harmful than cruelty in person and we need to send that message loud and clear.
 
Yea everyone is constantly on the lookout for the next level epic cringe clip that will go viral and make them an internet celebrity.

I remember that one guy who gave a girl a note at a coding bootcamp basically saying he thought she was pretty and asking her out for coffee, nothing weird and she posted the entire thing on her femcel Twitter account along with

"Look at this fucking weird creepy incel loser! He thought he had a chance!"

And got like 50 million views.
 
Yeah, Rolling Stone, it's cringe compilations that are radicalizing young men into Chudzbollah. A decade+ of Third Wave feminism has nothing to do with why asking for a girl's number is now riskier than tap-dancing on a landmine.

Have you noticed there's a new jihad among boomerlib outlets to impugn and scapegoat new media for social ills that have been festering for years?
 
lmao
Women are scared they get filmed fucking by the moid they're fucking, or deepfaked. Moids are scared they get filmed in public and presented as they actually are.
This rhymes like that one Margaret Thatcher quote

I remember that one guy who gave a girl a note at a coding bootcamp basically saying he thought she was pretty and asking her out for coffee, nothing weird and she posted the entire thing on her femcel Twitter account along with

"Look at this fucking weird creepy incel loser! He thought he had a chance!"

And got like 50 million views.
Yeah, I'mma need you to link me—us—the source, because I'm too lazy to web surf that myself lol

But what self-aware person goes to coding bootcamps lol. It's the flip side of the same coin of idiocy as paying university tuition to study Hello World programs.

Sounds like the moid in the situation was a no-coder, low-functioning autist who lacked the self-awareness to realise that that "femcel" was probably just there to smurf like it's CS:GO or a JRPG.
 
I feel like things are going to circleback around to these guys having to just walk up smack a woman on the ass and say "whats up toots?" to get laid. I know I had the most luck with women when I was an asshole but in a playful way because I truly didn't care, if you don't take it so seriously it won't be as difficult. Who cares about being a snapchat meme no one will remember this shit after they swipe to the next viral bullshit.
 
Sounds like the moid in the situation was a no-coder, low-functioning autist who lacked the self-awareness to realise that that "femcel" was probably just there to smurf like it's CS:GO or a JRPG.

Yeah, I'mma need you to link me—us—the source, because I'm too lazy to web surf that myself lol
 
lmao
Women are scared they get filmed fucking by the moid they're fucking, or deepfaked. Moids are scared they get filmed in public and presented as they actually are.
Normal people aren’t scared of either. This is nerd shit.

While nerds are panicking over a made-up issue, normal people are out having fun. If you mentioned this article to them, they’d laugh at you and call you a fag, and then forget it was ever a thing 2 minutes later.
 
if you don't take it so seriously it won't be as difficult.

This is actually the key. These young dudes need to internalize a few universal truths that seem paradoxical to the way the male mind works:
  • Pay attention to what a woman does, not what she says
  • Women smell desperation, so you have to actually not give a fuck to increase your odds with them. This is why if you have a girlfriend its easier to get another one
  • There are billions of women on the planet, the fact that the one you like fucked you over or is an attention seeking whore or whatever does not translate into all women being that way. There are good women and they're worth finding

That's all.
 
Women smell desperation, so you have to actually not give a fuck to increase your odds with them.
This is very bad advice. Every dude I know who's tried the "act aloof and like you don't give a shit strategy" is stuck in a perpetual friend zone black hole.

Women aren't psychic, at some point you need to let them know you're attracted to them.
 
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Normal people aren’t scared of either. This is nerd shit.

While nerds are panicking over a made-up issue, normal people are out having fun. If you mentioned this article to them, they’d laugh at you and call you a fag, and then forget it was ever a thing 2 minutes later.
>Half of GenZ reports not dating while teenagers
>Politics are gender-coded among them more than any prior generation since we've been tracking it
>depression rates and mental health issues (and the resulting isolation) are so rampant among them it's been dubbed a "loneliness epidemic"

Yeah bro, this is all nerd shit, not underlying societal problems causing massive dysfunction or worrying trends or anything.
 
What’s going to happen when everyone has been filmed and put into some kind of cringe compilation. Are we all going to retreat into our bedrooms with sex toys and porn until we eventually all die alone? That’s ridiculous. More like in a generation we’re going to have the same nosy-small-town diminished expectations of privacy that people two centuries ago had to endure. Sink or swim time for socializing, certainly.
 
Definitely a smear piece on people recording everything, which is important in today's society with how fucking corrupt everything is*. I'll be the first to admit though that this is just one of the side effects, not of the "recording culture" itself but more like how normalfags are just really fucking stupid. Like "bitches recording themselves in the gym waiting for anyone to give them the side eye so they can get views on social media"-type stupid.
Honestly at this point if some e-thot is recording you just secretly record her back with one of those keychain spy cameras or some shit. This also applies to any woman scared that some Andrew Tate-wannabe is gonna record them. You DO have secret cameras with you to record and archive corruption locally by now, don't you?

*Edit: I was being retarded and didn't clarify.
 
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Yea everyone is constantly on the lookout for the next level epic cringe clip that will go viral and make them an internet celebrity.

I remember that one guy who gave a girl a note at a coding bootcamp basically saying he thought she was pretty and asking her out for coffee, nothing weird and she posted the entire thing on her femcel Twitter account along with

"Look at this fucking weird creepy incel loser! He thought he had a chance!"

And got like 50 million views.
I will never understand women who behave like this. Maybe I'm too autistic to be a catty bitch.
 
Definitely a smear piece on people recording everything, which is important in today's society with how fucking corrupt everything is. I'll be the first to admit though that this is just one of the side effects, not of the "recording culture" itself but more like how normalfags are just really fucking stupid. Like "bitches recording themselves in the gym waiting for anyone to give them the side eye so they can get views on social media"-type stupid.
Honestly at this point if some e-thot is recording you just secretly record her back with one of those keychain spy cameras or some shit. This also applies to any woman scared that some Andrew Tate-wannabe is gonna record them. You DO have secret cameras with you to record and archive corruption locally by now, don't you?
I think it would be worth it for me to get up to some three-letter agency levels of surveillence. Fuck man, is it possible to have a tiny-ass camera attached to a pair of sunglasses or something like that?
 
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