In my memory, the origin of “Chad” was popularized from the /r9k/ board on 4chan. /r9k/ was a board on 4chan which had mainly one rule which said that no two posts were allowed to have the same text or image. 4channers who posted on the board, referring to themselves a robots, would use the board as like a blog. It soon became a place where socially awkward 4channers would complain about their lives. The characters “Chad” and “Stacy” were made by r9k users to make fun of normal people who they called “normies”. The way that people use the term Chad now is to mean a badass guy. It’s the same meaning in both, but on r9k, “Chad” was derogatory, but now in culture, it is a positive term.
Reddit didn’t invent incels. Reddit is just a place where people gather.
https://knowyourmeme.com/sensitive/memes/chad
In my memory, the origin of “Chad” was popularized from the /r9k/ board on 4chan. /r9k/ was a board on 4chan which had mainly one rule which said that no two posts were allowed to have the same text or image. 4channers who posted on the board, referring to themselves a robots, would use the board as like a blog. It soon became a place where socially awkward 4channers would complain about their lives. The characters “Chad” and “Stacy” were made by r9k users to make fun of normal people who they called “normies”. The way that people use the term Chad now is to mean a badass guy. It’s the same meaning in both, but on r9k, “Chad” was derogatory, but now in culture, it is a positive term.
Reddit didn’t invent incels. Reddit is just a place where people gather.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4chan#/r9k/
According to wikipedia, the r9k board was a gathering place of the incel community.
It kind of proves my point that 4chan culture has assimilated into mainstream culture and people don’t even know it.