TradWives, Dating Coaches, and Co. – A Typology of Women anti-feminist Influencers on TikTok and Instagram
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Whether through red-pill conspiracy narratives or hashtags such as #FemininityNotFeminism, anti-feminism is widespread on social media platforms. This paper contributes to the research on women anti-feminist influencers within digital public spheres. While previous studies have identified various actors within the so-called 'manosphere', such as Incels or Pick-up-Artists, we still know little about women's involvement in (online) anti-feminism. This qualitative study aims to shed light on the global phenomenon of women anti-feminist influencers on visual social media platforms by developing a typology of women anti-feminist influencers on TikTok and Instagram. The study uncovers that women anti-feminist influencers adopt different roles such as political commentators, dating-coaches, and TradWives, among others, to disseminate their beliefs. The findings point to the unique role that women play as influencers within contemporary (online) anti-feminism, contributing to our understanding of this occurrence.