In the fever swamps of Instagram, a network of right-wing meme accounts run by teenage boys and young men has erupted into an advertising powerhouse reaching millions. These memers — who regularly post far-right conspiracy theories, anti-vaccine propaganda and other incendiary clickbait — first caught the attention of obscure brands selling cheap MAGA merch, who started paying them to display ads to their rapidly growing conservative audiences. The money wasn’t great, as a few memers told HuffPost last summer, but it still felt like a big deal to watch their Instagram pages blossom into mini businesses.
Little did they know, members of Donald Trump’s inner circle would soon come knocking.
Since the 2020 election, these meme moguls have quietly collected payments to run ads for the Trump campaign’s “Election Defense Fund”; former senior Trump aide Jason Miller’s new social media network, GETTR; Trump confidant Mike Lindell’s bedding company, MyPillow; and, as recently as a few weeks ago, the National Republican Senatorial Committee. In a few cases, the memers have included high-schoolers as young as 14. Some of these discreet ad deals were brokered directly between teens and former members of the Trump White House, communications obtained by HuffPost reveal.
Most of the ads come in the form of memes with captions urging people to click customized links inserted into the memers’ Instagram bios, which lead to the promoted parties’ websites. The memers typically earn a small “conversion” fee for each person who uses their link, doled out by third-party marketing agencies working with big-name clients. Given the massive reach of several of these pages, often boosted by Instagram’s powerful recommendation algorithms, this can quickly add up. For the recent GETTR ad campaign, memers earned $0.85 per conversion with a cap of 25,000 conversions — or $21,250.
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I guess it pays better than flippin’ burgers. And you don’t have to wear a mask, amirite?
They were chasing Al for other reasons. The tax cheats are fine upstanding job creators who we don’t want to upset, in case they decide to move to Somalia or some place similar with lower tax rates.
…[Christie] plans to stress that Republicans “first and foremost” need to be “the party that’s perceived to be telling the American people the truth”…
Uh… yeah, sure… Good luck trying to get QPublicans to either 1)actually tell the truth or 2)lie with sufficient panache to create the a convince illusion of telling the truth.
Read that again. He didn’t say that the Republican Party needs to be the party that’s telling the truth; he said it needs to be the party that’s PERCEIVED to be telling the truth. And, as long as there’s enough Qoncervatives out there, that’s what would win the primaries. And, with enough ephemera out there, that could be enough to win the Presidency.