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'''True Forced Loneliness'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/</ref> also known as TFL, was a vlogging community which formed in 2008 and was 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 discussing inceldom, while 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.  
'''True Forced Loneliness'''<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090910173207/http://trueforcedloneliness.com/about/</ref> also known as '''TFL''', was a vlogging community which formed in 2008 and was 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 discussing inceldom, while 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.  


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