Producer Jim Roycraft seeks assistance from the No Agenda community to create a "fake news" campaign for a music video. The plan involves using deepfakes of the hosts of "The View" to generate controversy around a song titled "Woman of the Year."
4 chapters across the catalog
Producer Jim Roycraft seeks assistance from the No Agenda community to create a "fake news" campaign for a music video. The plan involves using deepfakes of the hosts of "The View" to generate controversy around a song titled "Woman of the Year."

No Agenda Art, Capitalist Agenda, Fiverr Promotion
The show highlights the work of "Capitalist Agenda," an artist who provides caricatures and thematic art for the podcast. The hosts promote the artist's Fiverr page and discuss the importance of supporting creators who contribute "time, talent, and treasure" to the community.

Executive Producer Credits, Damehoods, Fiverr Jingles
The hosts acknowledge high-value donations, including a $1,000 contribution from Benjamin Howard for a Damehood for his wife, Karen. Grand Duke Duane Melancon submitted new show jingles produced via Fiverr, and Oliver Cole in Berlin donated to celebrate his girlfriend's birthday and avoid a "douchebag callout."

Amazon Fake Reviews, Fiverr Lawsuit and Consumer Alerts
Amazon files a lawsuit against over 1,000 individuals for writing fake five-star reviews, many of whom offered their services on the marketplace Fiverr.com for five dollars. ABC News correspondent Rebecca Jarvis reports on how consumers can spot these fraudulent reviews by looking for corporate lingo or repetitive phrasing. The hosts discuss the impact of these reviews on product rankings and the ongoing battle for platform integrity.