Quote Originally Posted by Zalabim View Post
Since from my perspective, the term 'litrpg fiction' was just invented today, I went and looked it up. The earliest examples of the genre are books like Tad Williams' Otherland (which I have read and did not present itself as anything outside of science fiction) and the term itself was made up by a Russion publisher in 2013-2014. Isekai as a term, and the stories it refers to, is definitely the elder. The two concepts are distinct, even if many stories include both. They can be separate as well.

I'd rather use more words to describe the concept than add in extra baggage to an already full definition. Just take the reaction to 'incel' earlier, which now apparently means "bigoted male (white) supermacist" on top of 'person no one wants to have sex with.'
Yeah, there is a difference in context between "dude who is a virgin because he doesn't really know how to land a date" and "dude who is in incel culture". Because yes, the whole incel thing is basically a subculture, mostly based around misogyny and male supremacism and born from entitled bitterness and a really weird of looking at the universe as a zero-sum game. It's a really toxic piece of internet culture.