Voicecel Test
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About
Voicecel Test refers to a website created by Raccoon Labs and hosted on Voicecel.org. The tool measures the frequency of your voice, and gives a result that determines where you are a "voicecel" or not, with the suffix "-cel" originating from the term incel. A voice with a frequency below 100 Hz given a "Deep Voice Chad" or "Chad" rating while a voice above 130 Hz is categorized as a "Voicecel." Internet users began discussing "voicecelometers" after the website went live in September 2023.
Origin
On September 9th, 2023, X[1] users @versandlukas made a post about their website "voicecel.org,"[2] saying "it's tool that measures your voice frequency and gives you a result showing if you're a voicecel or not, here's the result of lukas voice." The post gathered over 2 million views, 4900 bookmarks, and 2,000 likes in two days (seen below).
Spread
On September 9th, 2023, X[3] user @mycoliza and X[4] user @arthoefootjob posted tweets about how the website purportedly created a new insecurity or type of dysphoria for men, gathering over 5,000 and 1,000 likes respectively.
On September 10th, 2023, streamer Destiny took the voicecel test, as seen in a reupload posted by YouTuber[5] Nebraska Steve (seen below).
On September 11th, X[6] user @butt_watermelon made a post that read, "Wait, we spent $6,000,000 and three years to try to get anonymous Internet dissidents to reveal their voices and then the NSA guys spent a buck fifty on this "voicecelometer" and they're doxing themselves in droves?" gathering over 2,900 likes in a day (seen below).
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Top Comments
Squibblyskadew
Sep 11, 2023 at 08:23PM EDT
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Sep 11, 2023 at 01:13PM EDT