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The Internet Historian, who leans a bit 4chany with some videos, had what I thought was a pretty good explanation. Basically the dude starting it was super naive and had no plan besides wanting to bring awareness to the issue. He was ironically pretty successful in hitting that goal, but having that actually happen-making everyone aware of something pretty evil but not having any actual ability to stop it-is probably enough to drive most people a bit insane.
It makes sense. "What about the children in Africa" was a very popular topic for activism and charities until fairly recently (I feel like the cause has lost momentum since 2016-ish)
The whole "save the children in Africa" feels very End of History to me. Like the entire west went "well, we sorted out all the problems in our countries, maybe we should try to do something about the millions of people we starve". As soon as problems at home couldn't be masked anymore, the broader society just stopped giving a shit.