DDB New York and Water is Life launches “Hashtag Killer” campaign, which sets out to eradicate the ironic #firstworldproblems meme
DDB New York and Water is Life have launched the “Hashtag Killer” campaign, which sets out to eradicate the ironic #firstworldproblems meme in which people tweet about such life burdens as non-heated leather seats or forgetting their maid’s last name — and, in the process, raise awareness about serious developing world issues.
The agency, whose chief creative officer is Aussie expat Matt Easwood – gathered various “first world problem” tweets and then approached people in Haiti to recite them in an anthem video.
But perhaps even more affecting is the campaign’s series of personalized responses, in which various Haitians console those who have used the hashtag on Twitter.
The responses will be delivered by Water is Life as well as a number of celebrities like LMFAO, Christina Millian, Michael Ian Black and others.
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It’s a lovely juxtaposition, actually very good, but really doesn’t say enough about the third world problems these people are suffering through to motivate anyone to anything.
Enjoyed the first spot – really solid concept; simple yet really really engaging.
The production I thought was pretty tame but what the hell….great work.
Saw one of these last night on TV. So refreshing to see a big, simple idea.
“First world problems are not problems”
No shit.
That’s the joke.
You must be kidding.
Watch Droga’s Tap Project and re-watch the video’s above.
They are uninspiring, offensive, insulting and generally a disgrace to our industry.
Big idea? I don’t think so.
What do you think about the possibility of bought tweets for this campaign? Why I think DDB and “Water is Life” missed a great opportunity with their #FirstWorldProblems campaign
Nice work
Dave Trott’s Cannes winning ‘juxtaposition’ spot features ‘first world problem’ audio comments from British parliamentarians against pics of starving Africans.
http://vimeo.com/40814134
two RMIT kids came up with same concept 6 months ago…