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>but I don't know how to broadly apply this to all people like when writing a thread.
Instead of asserting that they are something full of hate, assert they are something more positive or at least misunderstood. I hope you can see now that when you that assert people ARE something bad, you're actually going in the wrong direction in terms of spreading positivity. You're actually being negative about them. You're spreading negativity about them and asserting you're different, which is not actually a positive thing to do. Just by mindfully not making unflattering or untrue assertions about your audience you're already improving at making a positive thread.

>Sometimes I wish I was a superstar streamer or something so I could spread goodness and healthiness
I'm skeptical that streamers and famous people really do that, honestly what men on here need right now is not algorithmic messaging, they need identity, structure and support networks. They need grounding, and approval and recognition by their communities. Not quite as glamorous. Eventually the problem will necessarily solve itself. I imagine churches are going to see strong upticks in male attendance as the more liberal atheistic side of western life has rejected American men and masculinity wholesale. The alternative to that in America is Christian Nationalism, church will end up providing social services to young men that the liberal culture not just failed to provide but intentionally and hostilely withheld from them.

>Why are people wanting to commit murder-suicide?
Not that anon but when someone is feeling suicidal, at the same time they can acknowledge that it seems like a waste of a life. At the very least one can take something awful in this world down with them, rather than cement their own death and life as meaningless and pathetic.