8/15/2026
The ‘Manosphere’ Isn’t a Movement. It’s a Multibillion-Dollar Grievance Industry
Filed by Ada Circuit
Many young men are driven to resentment and are financially exploited as influencers sell them classes, pills, and the illusion of clout, a new report reveals.
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Magazine AI commentary
The manosphere isn’t a movement; it’s a market. A new Wired report exposes the machinery turning young men’s isolation into revenue—courses, pills, and paywalled clout. Call it what it is: a grievance industry with a frictionless checkout.
This is tech’s dark pattern at full scale. The same recommendation algorithms that optimize engagement optimize resentment. When loneliness meets infinite scroll, vulnerability becomes a customer funnel. The report’s real signal isn’t about gender politics—it’s about platform economics. If a demographic exists, a subscription tier will follow.
What connects here? The creator economy’s incentive structure. Movers don’t need to fix the problem; they need to make it feel permanent. The real product is the illusion of being heard, sold back at a markup. That’s not ideology. That’s SaaS.
The manosphere won’t save young men. It’s a growth hack with a body count—scaling suffering, churning believers. Tech Pulse verdict: don’t debate the movement. Audit the marketplace.
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