WASHINGTON, May 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Riffing off the creativity of popular YouTube icons like Frankie J. Grande, Megan Nicole and Our Last Night Band, fans across the country created their own "Lip Sync Dat" videos, putting a personalized twist on how to "Left Swipe Dat." The end result: a mash-up masterpiece.
"It's great to see so many people creatively use their social influence to do something good," said Cas Marburger, the social media manager for truth. "These videos are amazing and funny, but they also show we're collectively sending a huge 'Left Swipe' to tobacco."
Launched during the GRAMMY Awards, "Left Swipe Dat" calls attention to the impact of smoking images. Research about an online dating app showed that app users not only consider smoking deadly, they think it's unattractive. Since the video's release, #leftswipedat has been a number one trending topic across social platforms worldwide. The video has been viewed more than 39 million times and "Left Swipe Dat" now appears in the Urban Dictionary.
While the Lip Sync Dat videos are clever and fun, left swiping smoking is serious business. One in three youth who continue to smoke into adulthood will die from a tobacco related illness. The U.S. Surgeon General estimates that's 5.6 million children who are alive today but will die prematurely due to tobacco use. That's why truth is working to put the issue of tobacco use front and center in the minds of youth.
Through the Finish It campaign, launched in August 2014, truth sparks conversations about tobacco and encourages using creativity and social influence to end tobacco use for good. "Lip Sync Dat" offered one way to get creative, join in, support and have a positive influence on other young people. More ways to participate in Finish It can be found at: thetruth.com/take-action
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