the tl;dr on my post at least is that the WP:RS use the term is primarily as an ambiguous pejorative, only pointed out by a Wikipedia veteran years the page was revived. RS has even further moved in this direction after most media getting a bit scared to attach it to a few forum owners or forums.ericbarbour wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 9:10 pmWhatever. Can we at least agree that WP, by letting Molly control this article, is producing word hamburger instead of "content"? They SHOULD have made a basic short item and LOCKED it to keep the manchildren (and their enemies) out. But no.
So a broadbrushing pejorative is *what* the word is in RS. A collection of people or subcultures is not primarily *what* the word is used as in RS, as User:Swinxy pointed out https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?ti ... 1195186758
It'd be like creating a page for [[karen]] and just listing people the media ever called a karen or groups who self-identified as such. 'Karen' is first and foremost intended as a flippant pejorative for an entitled woman before any meme subcultures or ideologies. While not a direct analogy, incel is used as a flippant pejorative for an entitled or misogynist man, before (and often without) any intent to identify or label subcultures or ideologies.