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The idea of [[incel community]] as '''brotherhood''' dates back at least to the [[r/Incels]] era. [[Truecel]]s in particular view themselves as belonging to a group whose common experiences set them apart from the rest of society. Some have lamented that the influx of [[fakecel]]s and other non-truecels into incel communities has disrupted the sense of brotherhood.
The idea of [[incel community]] as '''brotherhood''' dates back at least to the [[r/Incels]] era. [[Truecel]]s in particular view themselves as belonging to a group whose common experiences set them apart from the rest of society. Some have lamented that the influx of [[fakecel]]s and other non-truecels into incel communities has disrupted the sense of brotherhood.
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