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Will Stancil

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About

Will Stancil is a left-leaning American political commentator known for his frequent engagement with journalists, politicians and others on X / Twitter. Stancil has been at the center of several online policy arguments, notably the Vibecession discourse, and is known for taking contrarian points. He is a notable theorist of "vibes" in politics.

Career

Stancil is a lawyer living in Minnesota who does "metro policy research" at the University of Minnesota.[1] His work has been published in outlets like The Atlantic and The Minnesota Reformer. However, Stancil is most well-known for his presence on Twitter / X, where his takes on policy and arguments with others have placed him in a central position among political commentators. In the December 12th, 2023 X post, seen below left, which received over 2,100 likes in two days, Stancil described his stance and philosophy as a power poster.[2] In the post seen below right, writer John Ganz describes Stancil's reputation on journalism and liberal policy Twitter, earning over 700 likes in a day on December 13th, 2023.[4]


Will Stancil @whstancil the only reason you know who I am is Twitter, where I stand on the strength of my views and my background means nothing. you hate me because I have climbed into your head based on nothing but your faction's own ideological weakness. I am your lack of merit coming to haunt you JPizzle @JPizzle60470785 Dec 12 Replying to @lbaraEleven @HorrorGorl and @whstancil Whill Stancil is proof that no such meritocracy exists in America. If it did, nobody would know who he was. 12:00 PM Dec 12, 2023 806.7K Views 218 278 2.1K Σ 158 : ←] John Ganz @lionel_trolling I don't like Stancil but I can almost respect how he makes people lose their minds because he's so annoying: that's power and he is beginning to understand it and wield it 11:53 AM Dec 13, 2023 · 95.9K Views 18 24 728 12 : (→ ‚↑,

Vibes Theory

Stancil's theory of Vibes, central to his political and posting outlook, was sketched out in a November 2021 post on his Substack Stancil Culture, which goes as follows:

Most fundamentally, “vibes” is the idea that politics is rooted in and governed by mass psychology, which makes political behavior intrinsically difficult (and sometimes impossible) to model as a series of quantifiable inputs and predictable outputs, the approach favored by econometrically-inclined disciplines.[3]

Stancil believes that in the modern era, media narratives and framings are actually more influential on public opinion than the facts of the economic or political situation. This has placed him at odds with economists and other very-online commentators like Nate Silver or Matthew Yglesias, who focus on policy and statistics. According to Stancil's thinking, it is "vibes" transmitted through "media signals" which matter much more than what's really happening on the ground. This is because most people are not directly aware of much beyond their immediate social circle, and abstractions like "the economy" or "politics" exist only as things represented in mass media.

Stancil's "vibes" position and his support of Joe Biden has attracted considerable criticism and controversy, with Stancil engaging in heated arguments online.

Online History

Stancil joined Twitter in June of 2009, an early user.[5] Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, he posted frequently about policy topics. In the fall of 2023, as the vibescession discourse took off, Stancil became involved in an increasingly intricate series of beefs. It started with him espousing the vibecession, amid pushback from leftists who believed that he was endorsing the status quo. The dispute then escalated into high profile confrontations with presidential candidate Marianne Williamson (seen below left)[7] and pundit Nate Silver (seen below right).[8] In particular, Stancil's dispute with Silver attracted attention and headlines, including retweets from figures like New York Times columnist Ross Douthat.


Will Stancil @whstancil Dec 10 Look, Marianne, it's a month until the primaries. If you're still in the "remind people on Twitter you're running, one at a time" phase of your campaign, you are also not going to be replacing Joe Biden. A NEW BEGINNING 99 Marianne Williamson @marw... 2h Wait. What did you say? Marianne2024.com Will Stancil @whstancil - 2h Short of him abruptly dropping out, Biden cannot be "denied" the nomination unless you plan on voting for Dean Phillips. twitter.com/ mtmd76574792/s... 10 122 24 2K 163 ↑ 162K 口企 Will Stancil @whstancil Dec 12 it's neat to watch Nate Silver wade into a debate he doesn't understand, make a serious error totally misinterpreting a graph, and have his error immediately picked up by the national press 54 Ross Douthat reposted Nate Silver @Nate Silver538-8h I somewhat admire this guy's pluck but if median real wages have significantly declined during Biden's tenure then that would surely explain why voters are mad about the economy and it's not just "vibes". @whstancil Yes this is what's so maddening: we are in the middle of a huge rise in wages of low-income people, a big reduction in income equality. But the online "left" is behaving exactly like upper-middle class consumers, complaining prices are too high, largely because labor costs more. Real Hourly Wages by Income Percentile Relative to January 2020 1.08 1.04 1.00 0.96 0.92 90th percentile m 179 Follow Back 10th percentile 1.3K 50th percentile ₁238K 口

Stancil's prominence on X led many to wonder about his background and habits. User @ExileGrimm posted about Stancil's discussion of being active on Something Awful in his youth (Stancil told Know Your Meme he was never a libertarian, however) earning nearly 5,000 likes on December 11th for describing this information as the missing piece in understanding Stancil.[6] On November 28th, 2023, Stancil was doxxed by someone working at a bar where he reportedly ordered a hot dog and fries and ate them alone (seen below right).[7]


1144 AND NES S grimm * @ExileGrimm. Dec 11 Every now and then you fall upon a small piece of history that just perfectly aligns everything around it and forms an immediate and cohesive understanding of a single historic actor and their place in the world. MVB @astrange_e. 9h Serious answer is a subforum of SomethingAwful called LF that was originally a hangout for libertarians but got taken over by ironic communist teenagers 4 22 1 108 1537 ₁5.1K Will Stancil @whstancil I was there, it sucked, I despised them and they despised me then too 12:23 AM Dec 11, 2023 798 Views 977 4.7K 口企 ₁354K 口企 Joey Politano @JosephPolitano · Nov 28 I am formally declaring the vibecession discourse to have gotten completely out of hand 49 Will Stancil @whstancil 29m ayfkm will stancil eating a hot dog al... . 15h Replying to @mollywidstrom he got a hot dog at my bar the other day. He was eating alone Kitchen IP 11/15/2023 4:52 PM AM BAR STANCIL W 1 of 1 Check: 20031 Table Tent 2 DOG 76 0.G.B SIDE FRIES 2.3K ₁493K 口 :

Vibecession

Vibecession, also spelled Vibe Cession, is a slang term and economics concept coined by content creator Kyla Scanlon to describe attitudes around the American economy in 2023. According to Scanlon and others, the "vibe cession" consists of widespread gloom and negative sentiment about the economy despite most indicators showing that the economy is improving. The vibecession sparked viral debates on X / Twitter, TikTok and other platforms in late 2023 as posters argued about whether the economy actually was doing well or if it was even real.

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External References

[1] University of Minnesota – William Stancil

[2] X – @whstancil

[3] Substack – Stancil Culture

[4] X – @johnganz

[5] X – @whstancil

[6] X – @ExileGrimm

[7] X – @whstancil

[8] X – @whstancil

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