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Experts Push Back Against Harmful Masculinity Trends Online

Dowry Lane
Last updated: April 25, 2026 9:59 am
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Experts raise concerns about extreme masculinity trends on social media
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Social media has seen a rise in content promoting extreme ideas about masculinity, with influencers encouraging young men to reshape their appearance at any cost.

Some creators, often called “masculinity influencers,” share advice focused on physical transformation. Many identify as “healthmaxxers,” promoting diet and fitness routines, while others call themselves “looksmaxxers,” aiming to completely optimize their appearance.

These communities use their own language. Terms like “mogging” describe looking more attractive than others, while “ascending” refers to improving one’s appearance. Their ideal image often centers on sharp facial features and highly muscular bodies.

Although this trend may appear niche, it has a wide reach. Research by Movember shows that a large number of young men regularly consume this type of content. Many influencers in this space attract millions of followers across platforms.

However, a growing number of qualified professionals have started to challenge these ideas. Health experts and fitness specialists now use social media to counter what they describe as harmful and unrealistic standards.

Michael Mrozinski, a doctor with years of experience in sports medicine, has become one of the voices speaking out. He warns that some trends have moved far beyond healthy self-improvement.

He explains that what once focused on simple routines like exercise and skincare has shifted toward extreme and risky practices. Some online advice even encourages physical harm in pursuit of a certain look.

According to Mrozinski, these methods can cause serious injuries, including bruising, bleeding, and long-term tissue damage. He describes the trend as dangerous and misleading for young audiences.

At the same time, influencers like Braden Peters, known online as Clavicular, continue to gain popularity. With a large following, he represents the growing influence of appearance-focused content on younger generations.

Despite the challenge, experts remain committed to promoting balanced and evidence-based advice. They aim to shift the conversation toward healthier, more realistic approaches to self-improvement, even if such content proves harder to popularize online.

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