Seemingly Innocent Posts Can Lead To Alt-Right Rabbit Holes, As This Woman Points Out
Many people nowadays can’t imagine their lives without the internet and the never-ending news feed. But that’s no surprise, bearing in mind that the algorithms make the news feed feel like a personal collection of everything that one finds interesting.
Be that as it may, there are certain rabbit holes people might fall into, even if they only scroll through what they consider popular trends and nothing more. Online content creator Jess Britvich has taken to TikTok to discuss the way social media and algorithms can influence people’s views, especially towards the alt-right movement. In one of her videos, she discussed the most dangerous alt-right rabbit holes for women, and it didn’t take long to go viral, starting an important discussion. If you’re interested in seeing what Jess had to say, scroll down to find her video, as well as fellow netizens’ opinions, below.
Jess used social media to point out what trends she believes might lead to the alt-right movement
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In her video, she discussed the most dangerous alt-right rabbit holes for women in particular
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Her TikTok video was viewed more than 1.3 million times on the platform
@jessbritvich @Jess B The alt-right promises yong (white) men power, the alt-right promises young women oppression #progressivetiktok#leftisttiktok#altrightpipeline#altrightpipelinebelike#trumpisadisgrace#trumpism#tradwifecontroversy♬ original sound – Jess B
Algorithms can influence people’s perception of the social world
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It’s no secret that information—whether factually correct or not—as well as all sorts of trends spread like wildfire on social media. They can reach millions of people in a matter of days, bearing in mind that as of February 2025, nearly 5.6 billion people were internet users—5.24 billion of whom were social media users, too.
It’s also not a secret that the flow of information and the content we are presented with are determined by algorithms, which are used to keep us glued to the screen as long as possible.
Writing for Scientific American, William Brady, an assistant professor of management and organizations at Northwestern University, noted that “algorithms are mainly designed to amplify information that sustains engagement.” And unfortunately, there’s a side effect to that—“algorithms amplify information people are strongly biased to learn from.”
The expert continued to explain that algorithms meeting human psychology can lead to dysfunction, as “social learning supports cooperation and problem-solving, but social media algorithms are designed to increase engagement.” Such dysfunction is called ‘mismatch functional misalignment,’ which, according to Brady, can result in people forming incorrect perceptions of their social world.
“For example, recent research suggests that when algorithms selectively amplify more extreme political views, people begin to think that their political in-group and out-group are more sharply divided than they really are. Such ‘false polarization’ might be an important source of greater political conflict,” Brady wrote.
According to Jess, the alt-right tends to “prey on people’s emotions”
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In the piece for Scientific American, Brady also explained that functional misalignment can lead to a greater spread of misinformation. He noted, “People who are spreading political misinformation leverage moral and emotional information—for example, posts that provoke moral outrage—in order to get people to share it more. When algorithms amplify moral and emotional information, misinformation gets included in the amplification.”
According to content creator Jess Britvich, the far-right groups tend to use emotions to “win” the “algorithm war.” In one of her videos, she suggested that nowadays, the right is “winning” by being everywhere and “preying on people’s emotions,” or trying to be relatable and infiltrating different spaces, like “clean beauty, homesteading, spirituality, or growing your own food,” thus taking over the narrative.
In her video about the alt-right rabbit holes for women, Jess emphasized that the trends related to the aforementioned things like homesteading or spirituality “aren’t inherently conservative,” though they can become a slippery slope towards alt-right indoctrination.
Talking about emotions, the alt-right, and social media engagement, philosopher and sociologist Renata Salecl noted that if we took a look at the statements on social networks made by alt-right-leaning people, we would notice a wide range of emotions, such as anger, sadness, anxiety, or general indignation. That, together with a sense of belonging, can create the perfect environment for certain groups to form.
“On the one hand, information can quickly scare people and make them paranoid, but, on the other hand, emotions can also lead people to organize themselves,” Salecl wrote for Praxis 13/13, the Columbia Law School Blog. “The feeling that one is part of something bigger or that one is taking part in a joint action is a great motivator for people to form groups and engage in social movements.
“When people are full of painful feelings, when they suffer psychically and physically, they often seek an explanation for these feelings, while they are also hoping that someone might recognize what they feel. It is precisely in this recognition of people’s feelings that populism, alt-right, and authoritarian leaders today excel.”
In the video about how the alt-right uses emotions and creates a sense of relatability, Jess suggested that we need more progressive creators online, which is why it’s important to engage in their content. “You do control your algorithm, at the end of the day,” Jess said, adding that it’s important not only to engage in content that isn’t “red-pilled” but share it, too, so the content that isn’t right-leaning would take up more space in the online world.
Fellow netizens shared their thoughts on her ideas in the comments
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Share on FacebookThe prophylaxis against alt right is the same no matter the gender. Compassion, logic and valueing people as humans, just for being humans and not for being in your group. If those values are nurured, it doesn't matter how much you love hobby farms, you won't become a facist. The alt right depends on people who want to look down on others so that they can justify cruelty. If you don't want to punch down, they can't get you.
The right wing is expert in psyops and propaganda and it honestly doesn’t take much to influence tweens and teens as they’re very naive. The young GenZ males fell hard for the Andrew Tate c**p and GenA seems as if it will fall harder. But the message isn’t just SM, it’s also mainstreamed, in games, and movies.
Load More Replies..."Clean girl" l watch this trend as an older woman and l see it so clearly. It attaches a moral value to some aesthetic, and, inversely, the looks that don't fit are associated with negative values. At the age when you should be bold and daring, you're toning yourself down to blend in, because you don't want to be 'tacky' or 'guetto'. And that translates to social and political views SOOO quickly and smoothly.
You just described the entire fashion industry, except for the use of the word, "guetto [sic]." On a site that gushes and pees itself over what someone famous for being famous wore.
Load More Replies...If you fundamentally disagree with the alt right, it just isn't possible to be hoodwinked into joining. All the people who "just fell in" with the fac ist crowd, never saw other humans as equals to begin with. They were well behaved and maybe didn't voice it, but there is just no way to convince something that a woman is lesser or an immigrant is lesser or some people should be above the law unless they don't believe in intrinsic human value. All the people that are new to the alt right were just passive bigots before, and now they are more active. So yes the alt right are reaching out to new audiences but they are just activating members, they aren't converting anyone.
don't forget "natural birthing/birthing alone"... women stumble over videos of women giving birth in a forrest and search for more info. this search often leads to far right groups and extremists.
The whole New Age aesthetic is part of the slippery slope too. It’s frightening how quickly the Taconic Valley, Marin County, etc New Agers turned into QAnoners, Trumpistas, RFKJr acolytes, and anti-vaxxers.
One reason homeschooling might be so popular right now is behavior within the schools. I was an educator for over a decade and saw behaviors from four and five year olds up to third grade that had teachers fearing for their safety. I’ve had desks thrown at me, been sucker punched, called an m-f’n b-, been but, scratched, and have seen a coworker have her knee dislocated while another had to go to the hospital for internal bleeding. This was all by the preschoolers, btw. Those teachers can’t teach when behaviors are going on, even if they just have one student that elopes from class. Why would I send my child there? They could get hurt, but at the very least they aren’t learning anything. Teachers aren’t allowed to tell parents much because of privacy laws, but slowly the public is finding out what admin desperately trying to to hide or ignore.
I only personally know two homeschoolers. One took their kids out of private Catholic school because the curriculum wasn’t Catholic enough for them (too much science and mass only once a week). The other is an anti/vaxx nutjob. I’m sure there are smart, reasonable homeschoolers, but they are a small, quiet minority.
Load More Replies...Way to make the people who warned that disco will make you communist seem like the mature, rational people in the room in comparison. New Age spirituality is an alt-RIGHT rabbit hole? Well, if you come across a buy with a bottle-brush mustache complaining that Christianity is a Jewish plot to weaken the human soul, and that we should all embrace the spirituality of the Norse pagans, yeah, stay away from that guy. And the Reichstag. He may embrace socialism and Big Government but your liberal friends may have a problem with his politics. As would anyone else of good will. But as much as I find the New Age movement to be kinda silly personally, I'm pretty sure that the modern New Age movement isn't going to be founding the Baath party or invading Poland any time soon.
Actually, on second thought: OP may have a point here. If you're on a distinctively right-wing forum, and you start encountering new-Agers with a sharp disdain for Christianity, or people overly concerned with make-up styles, you may be among alt-right.
Load More Replies..."I spent $200 in a crystal store." I'm supposed to take your advice after mentioning that?
TL;DR - boys like the alt-right because it tells them men should hold all the power. Crystals and clean eating don't have the same amount of pull.
I think that’s the clincher: the alt-right takes boys and men to a place where they are valued and in power. The alt-right takes women to a place where they are second class citizens. A lot of women will go for that, but only the ones who want to be subservient.
Load More Replies...I work with someone that dreams of being a trad wife. She has started coming out with c**p regarding capital punishment, which I have been able to shut down ( inappropriate for the office, I’m a manager). But to be honest, I don’t get it. I’m 60, I had to fight to progress as far as I have, and I want the next generations to do even better. With the rise of Reform in the UK, I hate the path we are going down as a country. My uncles fought against fascism, yet this is happening very fast.
Tale as old as time… friend’s mom was always super liberal, spent the pandemic going down these rabbit holes, and now is ultra conservative Fox News/Trump/conspiracy theory acolyte. She became so anti-vax that she won’t get her giant dog (that she can’t control) fixed because she doesn’t even want _him_ to get vaccinated (vets won’t operate without the vaccinations first)
I just have a hard time taking anything a tiktok attention seeker seriously. Especially when BP has no idea what the word “viral” means (they think anyone who pays them to post content is viral).
I saw more than a few videos on youtube mocking this creator and destroying her points with better ones. That was nice.
Tradwife content, really? Hippies were misogynistic аssholes, too, I'll give you that, but if you think tradwives are extreme leftwing socialists, you must be very rightwing yourself.
Load More Replies...The problem with that is that generations of women have *already* suffered through this, and so many of us have fought for so d@mn long to change it. Sitting back and saying "let it happen, let this next generation suffer some more" is not only giving up all that we've fought for, it allows the pendulum to swing a little further in the direction of the far right. And stay there. This isn't a new war that needs to be waged against women and girls, it's the same old battle of educating new generations of boys and men, and fighting to not only keep what we've got, but to build upon it.
Load More Replies...The prophylaxis against alt right is the same no matter the gender. Compassion, logic and valueing people as humans, just for being humans and not for being in your group. If those values are nurured, it doesn't matter how much you love hobby farms, you won't become a facist. The alt right depends on people who want to look down on others so that they can justify cruelty. If you don't want to punch down, they can't get you.
The right wing is expert in psyops and propaganda and it honestly doesn’t take much to influence tweens and teens as they’re very naive. The young GenZ males fell hard for the Andrew Tate c**p and GenA seems as if it will fall harder. But the message isn’t just SM, it’s also mainstreamed, in games, and movies.
Load More Replies..."Clean girl" l watch this trend as an older woman and l see it so clearly. It attaches a moral value to some aesthetic, and, inversely, the looks that don't fit are associated with negative values. At the age when you should be bold and daring, you're toning yourself down to blend in, because you don't want to be 'tacky' or 'guetto'. And that translates to social and political views SOOO quickly and smoothly.
You just described the entire fashion industry, except for the use of the word, "guetto [sic]." On a site that gushes and pees itself over what someone famous for being famous wore.
Load More Replies...If you fundamentally disagree with the alt right, it just isn't possible to be hoodwinked into joining. All the people who "just fell in" with the fac ist crowd, never saw other humans as equals to begin with. They were well behaved and maybe didn't voice it, but there is just no way to convince something that a woman is lesser or an immigrant is lesser or some people should be above the law unless they don't believe in intrinsic human value. All the people that are new to the alt right were just passive bigots before, and now they are more active. So yes the alt right are reaching out to new audiences but they are just activating members, they aren't converting anyone.
don't forget "natural birthing/birthing alone"... women stumble over videos of women giving birth in a forrest and search for more info. this search often leads to far right groups and extremists.
The whole New Age aesthetic is part of the slippery slope too. It’s frightening how quickly the Taconic Valley, Marin County, etc New Agers turned into QAnoners, Trumpistas, RFKJr acolytes, and anti-vaxxers.
One reason homeschooling might be so popular right now is behavior within the schools. I was an educator for over a decade and saw behaviors from four and five year olds up to third grade that had teachers fearing for their safety. I’ve had desks thrown at me, been sucker punched, called an m-f’n b-, been but, scratched, and have seen a coworker have her knee dislocated while another had to go to the hospital for internal bleeding. This was all by the preschoolers, btw. Those teachers can’t teach when behaviors are going on, even if they just have one student that elopes from class. Why would I send my child there? They could get hurt, but at the very least they aren’t learning anything. Teachers aren’t allowed to tell parents much because of privacy laws, but slowly the public is finding out what admin desperately trying to to hide or ignore.
I only personally know two homeschoolers. One took their kids out of private Catholic school because the curriculum wasn’t Catholic enough for them (too much science and mass only once a week). The other is an anti/vaxx nutjob. I’m sure there are smart, reasonable homeschoolers, but they are a small, quiet minority.
Load More Replies...Way to make the people who warned that disco will make you communist seem like the mature, rational people in the room in comparison. New Age spirituality is an alt-RIGHT rabbit hole? Well, if you come across a buy with a bottle-brush mustache complaining that Christianity is a Jewish plot to weaken the human soul, and that we should all embrace the spirituality of the Norse pagans, yeah, stay away from that guy. And the Reichstag. He may embrace socialism and Big Government but your liberal friends may have a problem with his politics. As would anyone else of good will. But as much as I find the New Age movement to be kinda silly personally, I'm pretty sure that the modern New Age movement isn't going to be founding the Baath party or invading Poland any time soon.
Actually, on second thought: OP may have a point here. If you're on a distinctively right-wing forum, and you start encountering new-Agers with a sharp disdain for Christianity, or people overly concerned with make-up styles, you may be among alt-right.
Load More Replies..."I spent $200 in a crystal store." I'm supposed to take your advice after mentioning that?
TL;DR - boys like the alt-right because it tells them men should hold all the power. Crystals and clean eating don't have the same amount of pull.
I think that’s the clincher: the alt-right takes boys and men to a place where they are valued and in power. The alt-right takes women to a place where they are second class citizens. A lot of women will go for that, but only the ones who want to be subservient.
Load More Replies...I work with someone that dreams of being a trad wife. She has started coming out with c**p regarding capital punishment, which I have been able to shut down ( inappropriate for the office, I’m a manager). But to be honest, I don’t get it. I’m 60, I had to fight to progress as far as I have, and I want the next generations to do even better. With the rise of Reform in the UK, I hate the path we are going down as a country. My uncles fought against fascism, yet this is happening very fast.
Tale as old as time… friend’s mom was always super liberal, spent the pandemic going down these rabbit holes, and now is ultra conservative Fox News/Trump/conspiracy theory acolyte. She became so anti-vax that she won’t get her giant dog (that she can’t control) fixed because she doesn’t even want _him_ to get vaccinated (vets won’t operate without the vaccinations first)
I just have a hard time taking anything a tiktok attention seeker seriously. Especially when BP has no idea what the word “viral” means (they think anyone who pays them to post content is viral).
I saw more than a few videos on youtube mocking this creator and destroying her points with better ones. That was nice.
Tradwife content, really? Hippies were misogynistic аssholes, too, I'll give you that, but if you think tradwives are extreme leftwing socialists, you must be very rightwing yourself.
Load More Replies...The problem with that is that generations of women have *already* suffered through this, and so many of us have fought for so d@mn long to change it. Sitting back and saying "let it happen, let this next generation suffer some more" is not only giving up all that we've fought for, it allows the pendulum to swing a little further in the direction of the far right. And stay there. This isn't a new war that needs to be waged against women and girls, it's the same old battle of educating new generations of boys and men, and fighting to not only keep what we've got, but to build upon it.
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