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Taking matters into their own hands: lockdown and the NoFap community.

Smith, David S.

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The Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent social distancing measures have been stressful for everyone. To combat negative feelings, such as boredom, loneliness, or isolation, the general public have increased habits such as drinking, smoking, and, most relevantly, the consumption of pornography. The organization NoFap was founded in 2012 by web-developed Alexander Rhodes. He was worried about how the wide availability of pornography, and the possibility of becoming addicted, could negatively impact individuals and, consequently, wider society. Starting as a lifestyle website designed to help people resist masturbation, NoFap has birthed a vast community of, primarily men, who engage in three-month challenges to "reboot," i.e., Fapstronauts. Now with 822k members, R/NoFap is the biggest dedicated digital platform. This talk explores the values of this forum in relation to topics such as motivation and masculinity. In particular, it looks at how the membership has responded to social distancing measures during the Covid-19 pandemic: a time in which they may have been more vulnerable to relapse. Discussion points include whether social distancing measures help or hinder Fapstronauts, how social distancing has led to individuals questioning what counts as cheating, and how the community supports members.

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SMITH, D.S. 2021. Taking matters into their own hands: lockdown and the NoFap community. Presented at the 2021 Robert Gordon University community seminar series, 15 June 2021, Aberdeen, UK.

Presentation Conference Type Lecture
Conference Name 2021 Robert Gordon University community seminar series
Conference Location Aberdeen, UK
Start Date Jun 15, 2021
Deposit Date Sep 3, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jan 26, 2024
Keywords COVID-19; Social distancing measures; Negative feelings; Pornography; Addiction
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1631791

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