YouTubers and Pop Stars won't bone you if you take cig-selfies
Is there anything worse than being swiped left on Tinder? Truth — the anti-tobacco PSA people behind those more morbid “body bags” ads in the early aughts — is betting the answer is no. In their new public service music video “Left Swipe Dat,” featuring YouTube stars Grace Helbig, Anna Akana, AlphaCat, and Epic Meal Time; Viners like King Bach; and actual pop stars Fifth Harmony and Becky G, they encourage viewers to “left swipe” in a Tinder-like dating app when a potential match appears holding a cigarette.
For any olds reading this post, on the popular dating hookup app Tinder, left-swiping means that you’re banishing a potential match from your life, never to be seen or heard from again. The poor unfortunate soul never has a chance to meet you, thanks to your expert dexterity.
The video is well-shot and the marketing is on point for ~teenz~, but the message is a little mixed. Truth used to specialize in the fear-factor, i.e., cigarettes will kill you. But here we see a fluffier, more narcissistic truth: If we see you smoking in your selfie, we won’t think you’re hot — or at least Grace Helbig won’t, which means no one else should, either.