The Weird Side Of Amazon

Danny Gonzalez2 minutes read

Jeremy Renner's app was shut down due to trolls impersonating celebrities and Jeremy himself, leading to its deletion. The app had issues with fake accounts, including those of politicians and murderers, trying to scam users for stars.

Insights

  • Jeremy Renner's app faced significant challenges with trolls impersonating celebrities and committing scams, ultimately leading to its shutdown, despite its substantial value.
  • The transition to Jeremy Renner's Amazon store reveals a corporate feel with questionable product reviews and an unconventional selection of endorsed items, highlighting a shift towards insincere attempts at monetization.

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Recent questions

  • Why was Jeremy Renner's app shut down?

    Due to trolls impersonating celebrities and Jeremy.

  • What did Jeremy Renner do after the app shutdown?

    Started an Amazon celebrity store endorsing products.

  • How were the reviews for Jeremy Renner's Amazon store?

    Highlighted the strange nature of items and overall vibe.

  • What is the "Daddle" saddle on Amazon?

    A bizarre product, potentially a gag gift for Father's Day.

  • What was the concept proposed for a "daddy carriage"?

    Multiple dads pulling a carriage with kids.

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Summary

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Jeremy Renner's App Shutdown and Amazon Store

  • Jeremy Renner's app was shut down due to trolls impersonating celebrities and Jeremy himself, leading to its deletion.
  • The app had issues with fake accounts, including those of politicians and murderers, trying to scam users for stars.
  • Instead of fixing the issues, Jeremy Renner chose to delete the entire app, despite being worth $50 million.
  • Jeremy Renner started an Amazon celebrity store, endorsing camping equipment and beef jerky.
  • The store gives off a corporate vibe, with questionable product reviews and an odd selection of endorsed items.
  • Reviews for the products in the store highlight the strange nature of the items and the overall vibe of the store.
  • Jeremy Renner's attempts at making money through the app and the Amazon store seem corporate and insincere.
  • The text transitions to discussing weird products on Amazon, like the "Daddle" saddle for riding dads.
  • The "Daddle" saddle is a bizarre product that seems to be a gag gift for Father's Day, with questionable customer reviews.
  • The summary concludes with a discussion of the "Pony Up Daddy" saddle, a similar product for riding parents, with a humorous commercial and questionable implications.

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"Daddy Carriage Concept and Merchandise Promotion"

  • Suggests playing with kids, proposes a concept of a "daddy carriage" where multiple dads pull a carriage with kids, encourages makers of similar products to consider the idea and offers a royalty deal.
  • Promotes merchandise from the speaker's store, including hoodies, t-shirts, nutcracker hats, and necklaces, invites viewers to subscribe and turn on notifications, and hints at future content.
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