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'''True Forced Loneliness'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/</ref> (2008'ish), known as TFL, was started and promoted by the three youtubers: [[William Greathouse]] (bill1224601), [[Dwayne Holloway]] (chisma), and [[Steve Hoca]] as a singular vlogging group with a website describing their philosophy[https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/]. A member of the TFL movement is called a TFLer. Many of the younger TFLers have begun using the terms ''TFL'' and ''inceldom'' interchangeably. Around 2008, three years after Youtube began, they began to | '''True Forced Loneliness'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/</ref> (2008'ish), known as TFL, was started and promoted by the three youtubers: [[William Greathouse]] (bill1224601), [[Dwayne Holloway]] (chisma), and [[Steve Hoca]] as a singular vlogging group with a website describing their philosophy[https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/]. A member of the TFL movement is called a TFLer. Many of the younger TFLers have begun using the terms ''TFL'' and ''inceldom'' interchangeably. Around 2008, three years after Youtube began, they began to making videos, primarily using Youtube as a platform. All three original TFLers eventually split ways, and still make videos today with the exception of [[Dwayne Holloway]] who started a campaign against [[William Greathouse]] before he left Youtube. At least 16 Youtube vloggers have self-identified and built a channel around the TFL label since 2008. | ||
==Demographics== | ==Demographics== |