This is an ad FOR Trump, but not BY Trump. He likely had nothing to do with it (there's certainly no "I'm Donald Trump and I approved this message"). But it comes across as sincere and well-intentioned.
This ad is entirely AI generated.
It's just a touch too Trump-worshiping for my taste; there's a hint of the style of Hero Worship one sees in classic Communist and Fascist/Nazi propaganda ads. Not enough to seriously bother me, but, still, a hint.
Despite that, I like the video a lot; the message is very on-point and it evokes the heart of the issue (Good versus Evil, however one wants to phrase it) with well-considered images. Well designed and edited.
Also, a damned impressive tech demo if it IS entirely generated by text-to-video AI.
I agree. A better approach would be a series of contrasting photos…American cities as they used to be contrasted with now. San Francisco, NYC, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc. Photos of people wholesome and normal versus people covered with tats, weird piercings, gaunt strung out. Commercial districts alive with activity vs buildings with vacant storefronts covered with grafitti. Let the pictures tell the story. A lonely cello playing a mournful tune in the background. At the end a simple message. Which do you prefer, the way it used to be or the way it is now?
Speaking of American cities, you know what's weird, for two years everyone has been talking about Minneapolis is a "no-go" zone and was totally destroyed over the summer of hate. I just got back from there for a work trip and it was lovely. I was touring some business interests and ate out at a bunch of different spots and didn't see anything bad at all. I was totally in shock. The guy I was working with told me it was all really overblown and they hated how people still said it because the tourist bucks have dried up there.
On the way home I had a layover in NYC and spent 12 hours there, I went to Central Park where I'd heard on this board that you'll get mugged and it's dangerous and gross, but I didn't see any of that.
No, no. Read it absolutely literally. President Trump can in fact break the internet by being the subject of a video that he had nothing to do with. Read it logically without bias. I think it's a crappy ai video but that's no matter.
But look it says with 'this' new 'add.' Not an ad, an add. Like it's something you want to add to your subscribed list or something. And 'this' actually implies it's not a Trump-made ad at all. Not 'his ad' but 'this add.' Seems like obvious clickbait psychology. I think it sheds light on some bigger things we have to contend with in life like widespread misunderstanding of what people mean when they say things.
Nope. You're layering in your own prejudice. The text definitely misrepresents the nature (origins) of the video.
Clicks.
Add to that all the guff the creator adds beneath it, and one can easily form an informed opinion of the creator's motive here:
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Paytrioting to the max.
Without this guff, I might give the creator the benefit of the doubt (just a poorly worded title). But given this context, it seems to me, the creator is far more interested in self-promotion and in taking advantage of the subject matter than the pursuit of truth.
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Where does it say Trump made it? Trump broke the internet? There is something to be understood here. We synthesize our own little version of reality by interpreting what we see and hear the way our brain understands it, not necessarily as it is. It's a loophole in the human psyche that can be exploited by clickbaiters and cause us to misunderstand what others mean.
Video is good i give it that, but break the internet good not so much in my opiniin. Besides, i dont think trump campaign had a hand in this. Could be wrong though
It's not by Trump. It was created by someone else, and it is 2+ months old.
Misrepresenting. The fact that the creator is misrepresenting PLUS putting lots of adverts in his/her youtube area says to me that they are more interested in their own benefit than others.
What a shame. It would be powerful if not for the fact that it's seems quite opportunistic more than patriotic.
In my opinion (emphasis on opinion), the creator of the video misrepresents what the video actually is.
By viewing it through and then examining the content and context, we find out that this is a fan-type video created not by the DJT campaign, but by someone else.
However, the title itself "Trump broke the internet with this ad" directly uses Trump in the position of agency. (We can view certain traditional grammatical sentences, for example, as being combinations of an agent (the actor), an action (the thing that is done), an instrument by which the action is done, and the target (the recipient of the action)).
The creator's title makes "Trump" the actor, the action is "breaks", the instrument is 'this ad", and the target is "the internet".
The overt implication here is that this is an ad that Trump or Trump campaign created, and that it's having a particular effect on the internet. But that's not true. Trump's not the agent here. He did not create, authorize or commission this video.
Also, is it really breaking the internet? The video records 2.8 million views in 2 months. But let's have a look at the creator's track record.
They have 129k subscribers but... The four videos released prior to this 'ad' register 524 views, 3k views, 3.1k views, 1.4k views. The videos after this, 1k, 966, 2.4k 3.9k views, etc.
What explains the massive hits of this 'ad' by what is certain a very lack-luster youtube channel with very few views at all on about 98% of their videos?
Is it because the ad is a brilliant creation, or is it because it was shared, shuffled about, reposted etc because people actually (originally) thought this was a Trump Campaign ad?
Also, was it actually 'breaking the internet' aka going uber-viral BEFORE he added the title "breaks the internet"?
The video itself even labels itself "Trump's New Ad".
In my view, it's a blatant misrepresentation. The creator (well, youtube poster - we don't know who created the ad, actually) misrepresents that the video is an official DJT campaign ad that was going viral on the internet.
Personally, I find the deceptive exploitation of people's patriotic sentiment and support for Trump for what is purely self-gain (https://greatawakening.win/p/17t1k7QkzM/x/c/4ZBIeWiMa6a) reprehensible. The creator may attempt to justify his deceptive labeling by "hey, I'm supporting Trump and the patriots cause!!!" but that's really the definition of a paytriot, imo.
Supporting yourself as you work in the influencing and content creation sphere is totally legitimate. Using misleading titles and misrepresenting content as something it isn't in order to increase your business is not, imo.
it looks like someone's attempt to get Trump supporters to go to his web site
I took a closer look at his youtube channel. Completely lack-lustre. Average views of his vids are less than 2k or 3k. Then he posts this "Trump's New Ad" and get's 2.8 million views. Looks like his scheme worked.
I am a spiritual person, so this ad speaks to me. The evil forces are real, the fight against them is real. Its the battle of the consciousness, not just evil entities in skin suits. That consciousness pervades all of us. With alert awareness and observing it without judgement transmutes evilness into higher vibrational energy.
I apologize, I don't think I meant to put my silly comment under your reply. I was simply having fun with the topic of math, I might have inadvertently put the comment in the wrong spot.
Some decent content here, yet not aimed at any moderates or independents the caution here is that ads like this could be used nefariously, to look like 45 ads, taking the hero, Worship, the lack of diversity, and crafting it like a sincere ad when it is not., If we see such a thing, we need to meme it to nonexistence .
My impressions:
This is an ad FOR Trump, but not BY Trump. He likely had nothing to do with it (there's certainly no "I'm Donald Trump and I approved this message"). But it comes across as sincere and well-intentioned.
This ad is entirely AI generated.
It's just a touch too Trump-worshiping for my taste; there's a hint of the style of Hero Worship one sees in classic Communist and Fascist/Nazi propaganda ads. Not enough to seriously bother me, but, still, a hint.
Despite that, I like the video a lot; the message is very on-point and it evokes the heart of the issue (Good versus Evil, however one wants to phrase it) with well-considered images. Well designed and edited.
Also, a damned impressive tech demo if it IS entirely generated by text-to-video AI.
Kudos to the apparent authors, Look and Live.
Agreed.
Not my video. I just posted the title as it was presented to me. It is a very good ad, though.
Ad
It's also at least 2 months old.
A bit of effort in making a Subject Line instead of copy paste serves the whole board, imo.
Not fighting the Storm. TRUMP is the Storm and it's F-4U Level Tornado
Info-mercial. Too long to an add. Bordering on propaganda.
100% for Trump. This isn't his ad though.
I agree. A better approach would be a series of contrasting photos…American cities as they used to be contrasted with now. San Francisco, NYC, Philadelphia, Detroit, etc. Photos of people wholesome and normal versus people covered with tats, weird piercings, gaunt strung out. Commercial districts alive with activity vs buildings with vacant storefronts covered with grafitti. Let the pictures tell the story. A lonely cello playing a mournful tune in the background. At the end a simple message. Which do you prefer, the way it used to be or the way it is now?
Speaking of American cities, you know what's weird, for two years everyone has been talking about Minneapolis is a "no-go" zone and was totally destroyed over the summer of hate. I just got back from there for a work trip and it was lovely. I was touring some business interests and ate out at a bunch of different spots and didn't see anything bad at all. I was totally in shock. The guy I was working with told me it was all really overblown and they hated how people still said it because the tourist bucks have dried up there.
On the way home I had a layover in NYC and spent 12 hours there, I went to Central Park where I'd heard on this board that you'll get mugged and it's dangerous and gross, but I didn't see any of that.
We'd need more than just those pictures.
Depends when you go there, but it’s getting worse and worse by the day.
NYC is not what it used to be.
I went right before Covid and my friends and I thought this was so fun only an hour drive we’re gonna do this all summer!
Then Covid hit and riots and I went back years after about 1 year ago or so, and Covid had decimated it.
Garbage in the streets worse than ever, dirty masks, homeless and thugs wearing dirty gross masks, shutdowns etc.
Now you have the immigrant and crime wave, it’s just a claustrophobic mess.
Wouldn’t be caught going back to Central Park after dark.
I did not have that experience in NYC at all.
Agree 100%; something bit off and not his style. I think its the AI for me; but either way strong video.
But ... somebody can't spell "Ad," which is kind of ridiculous.
Horrific even
Thank you, Exactly my question before posting it.
Bugged me all the way through it….
Same. Just like that time I couldn't enjoy my salad at a grand reopening because their banner outside said, "new luch specials".
STORM ⛈️ HAS GATHERED.
No pulled punches. Good vs evil. fight for those who gave their all. Fight for those who come after.
The battle is Spiritual
Where did this play? Where did he release it? Share the link to where Trump released this ad.
Funny thing is it doesn't imply it's by the Trump campaign at all. That's just how the vast majority will read into it.
Not so funny. Creator generated that impression by his/her choice of words. Misrepresenting, imo.
“President Trump Just Broke The Internet” absolutely implies President Trump did something.
“Timmy Just Broke The Window”…..
Oh, well that doesn’t imply Timmy did anything. That’s some libshit type mental gymnastics there.
No, no. Read it absolutely literally. President Trump can in fact break the internet by being the subject of a video that he had nothing to do with. Read it logically without bias. I think it's a crappy ai video but that's no matter.
I did. Trump had nothing to do with the AI generated video. That is 100% literally the truth.
Title should be “AI generated Trump campaign video breaks the internet.
Da intertubes broke? Sheeit.
kek. Comment of the day.
But look it says with 'this' new 'add.' Not an ad, an add. Like it's something you want to add to your subscribed list or something. And 'this' actually implies it's not a Trump-made ad at all. Not 'his ad' but 'this add.' Seems like obvious clickbait psychology. I think it sheds light on some bigger things we have to contend with in life like widespread misunderstanding of what people mean when they say things.
Nope. You're layering in your own prejudice. The text definitely misrepresents the nature (origins) of the video.
Clicks.
Add to that all the guff the creator adds beneath it, and one can easily form an informed opinion of the creator's motive here:
$$ Join. Subscribe. Merch. Follow US. Get in touch with me. Support. Donate. Locals. Paypal.
Paytrioting to the max.
Without this guff, I might give the creator the benefit of the doubt (just a poorly worded title). But given this context, it seems to me, the creator is far more interested in self-promotion and in taking advantage of the subject matter than the pursuit of truth.
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Ok but how is that guff ;)
Where does it say Trump made it? Trump broke the internet? There is something to be understood here. We synthesize our own little version of reality by interpreting what we see and hear the way our brain understands it, not necessarily as it is. It's a loophole in the human psyche that can be exploited by clickbaiters and cause us to misunderstand what others mean.
Things like "add" for instance.
And the TRUMP sign that changes to fake AI letters on the right side of the screen - something like 7RVMH (but the 7 is backwards).
Video is good i give it that, but break the internet good not so much in my opiniin. Besides, i dont think trump campaign had a hand in this. Could be wrong though
It think this is propaganda to rile up the libs. This has little to do with delivering the Trump promise or MAGA Message.
Very nationalistic, which is ok in some regards. But this took it too far. Trump unites, the smells of nazi style segregation.
My thought anyhow. (From my comment above)
WOW!!! Powerful stuff right there... Cheers fren... ☕️☕️☕️
I am surprised this is hosted on youtube. You mean they allow this? I posted on X now.
It's not by Trump. It was created by someone else, and it is 2+ months old.
Misrepresenting. The fact that the creator is misrepresenting PLUS putting lots of adverts in his/her youtube area says to me that they are more interested in their own benefit than others.
What a shame. It would be powerful if not for the fact that it's seems quite opportunistic more than patriotic.
It is over the top. But, In the context of just the message, I am not understanding "misrepresenting". Can you clue me in? Thank you.
Thank you Deus.
In my opinion (emphasis on opinion), the creator of the video misrepresents what the video actually is.
By viewing it through and then examining the content and context, we find out that this is a fan-type video created not by the DJT campaign, but by someone else.
However, the title itself "Trump broke the internet with this ad" directly uses Trump in the position of agency. (We can view certain traditional grammatical sentences, for example, as being combinations of an agent (the actor), an action (the thing that is done), an instrument by which the action is done, and the target (the recipient of the action)).
The creator's title makes "Trump" the actor, the action is "breaks", the instrument is 'this ad", and the target is "the internet".
The overt implication here is that this is an ad that Trump or Trump campaign created, and that it's having a particular effect on the internet. But that's not true. Trump's not the agent here. He did not create, authorize or commission this video.
Also, is it really breaking the internet? The video records 2.8 million views in 2 months. But let's have a look at the creator's track record.
They have 129k subscribers but... The four videos released prior to this 'ad' register 524 views, 3k views, 3.1k views, 1.4k views. The videos after this, 1k, 966, 2.4k 3.9k views, etc.
What explains the massive hits of this 'ad' by what is certain a very lack-luster youtube channel with very few views at all on about 98% of their videos?
Is it because the ad is a brilliant creation, or is it because it was shared, shuffled about, reposted etc because people actually (originally) thought this was a Trump Campaign ad?
Also, was it actually 'breaking the internet' aka going uber-viral BEFORE he added the title "breaks the internet"?
The video itself even labels itself "Trump's New Ad".
In my view, it's a blatant misrepresentation. The creator (well, youtube poster - we don't know who created the ad, actually) misrepresents that the video is an official DJT campaign ad that was going viral on the internet.
Personally, I find the deceptive exploitation of people's patriotic sentiment and support for Trump for what is purely self-gain (https://greatawakening.win/p/17t1k7QkzM/x/c/4ZBIeWiMa6a) reprehensible. The creator may attempt to justify his deceptive labeling by "hey, I'm supporting Trump and the patriots cause!!!" but that's really the definition of a paytriot, imo.
Supporting yourself as you work in the influencing and content creation sphere is totally legitimate. Using misleading titles and misrepresenting content as something it isn't in order to increase your business is not, imo.
u/UltraMagaOK
It is also way too long. A political ad shouldn't be over 1 minute or people will just stop watching.
Fortunately this isn't a political ad - it looks like someone's attempt to get Trump supporters to go to his web site and buy junk.
I took a closer look at his youtube channel. Completely lack-lustre. Average views of his vids are less than 2k or 3k. Then he posts this "Trump's New Ad" and get's 2.8 million views. Looks like his scheme worked.
It think this is propaganda to rile up the libs. This has little to do with delivering the Trump promise or MAGA Message.
Very nationalistic, which is ok in some regards. But this took it too far. Trump unites, the smells of nazi style segregation.
My thought anyhow.
It's a tad bit long and if it rile up the libs, so much the better. :)
Excellent. WOW😉
Thank you for bringing this. The Storm is Upon Us. This is it!
That was really good. 😁
It felt like a movie trailer to me. Dead serious. At the end, my brain was waiting for - in theaters near you soon! Lol
ADD. AD.
ADS
Not likely Trumps. Also it's "Ad" not "Add" kek
bRoKe tHe iNtERnEt!!!
So much better than his Antisemitism ad.
I am a spiritual person, so this ad speaks to me. The evil forces are real, the fight against them is real. Its the battle of the consciousness, not just evil entities in skin suits. That consciousness pervades all of us. With alert awareness and observing it without judgement transmutes evilness into higher vibrational energy.
Hmm, storm, tempest, and hurricane all mentioned...
Lost me with the globe.
Trump posted this when it came out months ago.
Where? I looked on TS. I searched on QAGG.
Sauce?
I am currently watching this on the internet ... so it's not broken.
New math
Add it up
We win
I have no idea what that even means in context of my comment.
I apologize, I don't think I meant to put my silly comment under your reply. I was simply having fun with the topic of math, I might have inadvertently put the comment in the wrong spot.
Cheers friend
Some decent content here, yet not aimed at any moderates or independents the caution here is that ads like this could be used nefariously, to look like 45 ads, taking the hero, Worship, the lack of diversity, and crafting it like a sincere ad when it is not., If we see such a thing, we need to meme it to nonexistence .
Why Does it Remind me of a Helldivers 2 ad?
It kind of reminded me of Starship Troopers.
ADD ?
Any sauce that this is GEOTUS official ad?
Where is the: I am President Donald J. Trump and approve this message?
I do have to say, I like the video, despite it being an AI enhanced and generated video, the message is correct.