Kickstarter Crap - Dayron Arias Magazine - Summary

Summary

A YouTuber reviews De Ron Arias' magazine, which is part of a Kickstarter project. The reviewer mocks De Ron's attempts to present himself as a lifestyle expert, comparing him to a low-budget Mario Lopez. The magazine appears to be of poor quality, with plagiarized articles, stock images, and fake product endorsements. The reviewer questions the project's legitimacy and accuses De Ron of making false claims about his magazine's circulation and popularity. The review is largely comedic and sarcastic, with the YouTuber expressing disdain for De Ron's project.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The subject is Darius de Ron Aires, a person who publishes a magazine called "de Ron Aires Magazine".
2. The magazine has a website at deRonAiresMagazine.com.
3. The magazine is published every six months, not every two months as claimed.
4. The magazine contains articles, some of which are written by de Ron Aires, while others appear to be plagiarized.
5. The magazine features photos of de Ron Aires, often with a lime-green background.
6. de Ron Aires claims to have a clothing line, but the photos used to advertise it appear to be stock photos.
7. The magazine has a low online presence, with only four followers on its website and 18 followers on its radio channel.
8. de Ron Aires claims that the magazine has an average free online circulation of over 530,000 copies, but this appears to be false information.
9. The magazine is directed towards a median age of 19 to 45.
10. de Ron Aires has appeared alone on the cover of each issue, except for one issue where he shared the cover with someone else.
11. de Ron Aires is asking for $20,000 in funding on Kickstarter, with a limited reward tier of ten subscriptions.