You didn’t ask to see it. You didn’t search for it. But there it is—some poor girl on TikTok, peeing herself in public, blasted across your feed like it’s a new dance trend. And the algorithm? It thinks you’re engaged. Welcome to 2025, where social media spoon-feeds you the filth you never clicked on—and calls it “content.”
Let me be clear: this is not just dumb, it’s demeaning. I don’t care how “quirky” or “viral” they try to frame it—this so-called “trend” is a disgrace. Women deserve better than being bait for basement-dwelling perverts who get off on this kind of thing. That’s right, there’s a fetish behind it, and it’s not new. Back in the early 2000s, this kind of sickness was confined to the dark corners of the internet—pages so revolting they were labeled “Awful Link of the Day” on SomethingAwful.com. Back then, it was laughed at and condemned. Now? It’s being promoted by billion-dollar platforms.
You want to know why? Because it’s “engaging.” That’s the word they use. It gets clicks, it holds your attention for five seconds longer, and that’s all the algorithm cares about. Your discomfort doesn’t matter. The degradation of women doesn’t matter. The only thing that matters is data—and in this case, sick, shameful data that should’ve been filtered out, not shoved in your face.
Here’s what a real platform should do:
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Give you powerful search tools so you find what you want, when you want it.
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Let you follow people, not trends.
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Use AI to eliminate degenerate trash, not amplify it.
The fact that this content finds its way into feeds of users who’ve shown zero interest in that kind of depravity proves the system is broken. And not just broken—corrupt. A good parent shouldn’t have to worry that their daughter might become a TikTok trend for sickos. A good man shouldn’t have to wade through filth to find a fitness clip or a news update. And a good woman shouldn’t be encouraged, algorithmically or socially, to degrade herself for likes.
I write for a macho audience, and let me tell you something: a real man doesn’t want to see a woman humiliate herself for clout. A real man wants strength, dignity, and self-respect—in himself and in the women around him. This isn’t prudish. It’s called having standards.
Social media platforms need to stop weaponizing algorithms for perverse engagement. If their engineers can train AI to detect copyrighted music in 0.2 seconds, they can sure as hell train it to filter out pee kinks from hitting the feed of a 16-year-old scrolling for gym tips.
Enough is enough. If we want to build a stronger society, we need platforms with a spine. Not apps that profit off humiliation. Not algorithms that normalize sickness. And definitely not trends that make a joke out of what used to be called shameful behavior.
Get your house in order, tech overlords. The rest of us are done being force-fed your filth.