They said it themselves.
BBC
More than 10,000 women. 80+ cities. Four continents.
BBC called it "the women's group inspired by the Chibok girls."
FINConnect
Sheryl Sandberg, founder of Lean In. "One of the most powerful communities Facebook has ever seen."
CNN
Zuckerberg stopped a CNN interview to talk about one Facebook group.
F8
The crowd cheered when Chris Cox said her name.
Communities Summit
Zuckerberg opened the keynote with her story. The room stood up.
On the record.
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Le Monde·
Voice of America·
TEDx
Then researchers measured it.
Archipel & Co.
2,862 women surveyed in person across multiple countries.
Independent study. 98% became more tolerant of other women. 90% said FIN was the first place they went in a crisis. The rules made that possible. June 2019.
Read the study →
NYU GovLab
Featured as a case study in The Power of Virtual Communities, 2021.
Women went "so deeply so quickly" that researchers took notice. GovLab called FIN a "counter-cultural community" where "people actually care" and women "never felt freer in their lives." They made it a full case study.
University of Ibadan / De Gruyter
Female IN succeeded where others failed.
Dagunduro & Adenugba (2020), peer-reviewed. The structure held. The rules worked. The culture was real.
Published research →
This is what's at stake.
Social media has changed. If women's stories stay on platforms we don't control, we lose them. In a world where everything is generated, these might be the last real accounts of how women made decisions under pressure. Women raised in a pinch and shush culture, speaking in their own voices, on their own terms. That does not survive by accident.