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'''True Forced Loneliness'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/</ref> also known as '''TFL''', is a vlogging community which formed in 2008 and was promoted by the three old-age youtubers: [[William Greathouse|William 'Bill' Greathouse]] (bill1224601), [[Dwayne Holloway]] (chisma), and [[Steve Hoca]]. It began as a singular vlogging group with a website that described their philosophy at [https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/ trueforcedloneliness.com]. A member of the TFL movement is called a TFLer. Many of the younger TFLers have since the mid-2010s begun using the terms ''TFL'' and ''inceldom'' interchangeably. Around 2008, three years after Youtube began, they began to making videos discussing inceldom, while using Youtube as a platform. All three original TFLers eventually split ways, and still make videos today except for [[Dwayne Holloway]] who started a campaign against [[William Greathouse]] before he left Youtube.  
'''True Forced Loneliness''',<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/</ref> also known as '''TFL''', is a predominantly [[blackcel|black]] YouTube vlogging community, often categorized as a sub-group of [[incel]]s. It was formed in 2008 by the three old-age youtubers: [[William Greathouse|William 'Bill' Greathouse]] (bill1224601), [[Dwayne Holloway]] (chisma), and [[Steve Hoca]]. It began as a singular vlogging group with a website that described their philosophy at [https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/ trueforcedloneliness.com]. A member of the TFL movement is called a TFLer. Many of the younger TFLers have since the mid-2010s begun using the terms ''TFL'' and ''inceldom'' interchangeably. Around 2008, three years after YouTube began, they began to making videos discussing Incel topics including their personal experiences with inceldom, [[lookism]], and vlogging on their own failures with various women. All three original TFLers eventually split ways, and still make videos today except for Holloway, who started a campaign against Greathouse before he left YouTube.  


Since then, at least 16 Youtube vloggers have self-identified and built a channel around the TFL label since 2008. The most popular public faces of TFL are [[Oreo Man]], [[Kent]], [[Jamil the King]], and [[HeedandSucceed]]. Many TFL archives can be found ob the archive channel [[You wouldn't like me when I get gutta]].
Since then, at least 16 Youtube vloggers have self-identified and built a channel around the TFL label since its inception. The most popular "public faces" of TFL are [[Oreo Man]], [[Kent]], [[Jamil the King]], [[HeedandSucceed]], [[Blaze1]], the late [[Baraka TV]], each member bringing a distinguishing factor such as comedy or personal storytelling to their video content. Many TFL archives can be found on the archive channel [[You wouldn't like me when I get gutta]].
 
In 2022, YouTuber [https://youtube.com/channel/UCwHtJQjUxZpCMoMfAWx6P3A SwearfoGod] made a series called "How NOT to Handle Rejection/Heartbreak" where he looked at most TFL members in-depth, mostly making jokes but also giving advice to the community as a self-described former member.


==Demographics==
==Demographics==

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