The video is a critique of YouTuber Jake Paul's decision to promote a service called "Mystery Brand," which sells mystery boxes that could contain various items. Critics argue that the service is a scam, as the prizes are often overhyped and unattainable. Jake Paul is shown opening multiple boxes and expressing excitement over the potential items he could win, such as a Rolls Royce or a $250 million dollar house. However, the video's creator points out that these prizes are unlikely, as they are often not in English and the service does not provide clear information about the contents of the boxes.
The video's creator also criticizes Jake Paul for pretending to be excited about winning items he does not need, such as shoes or iPhones, in order to promote the service. They argue that Jake Paul, being a multi-millionaire, would not need these items and could afford to buy them outright. The video's creator suggests that Jake Paul's promotion of the service could be harmful to young viewers, who might be led to believe they can win expensive prizes and might end up losing money.
The video ends with a call to action, urging viewers to be skeptical of the service and not to participate in the "gambling" involved in opening the mystery boxes. The video's creator also expresses concern about the fact that YouTube has chosen to trend Jake Paul's video, arguing that this could lead to young viewers being exposed to the potentially harmful service.
1. The text is discussing Jake Paul, a popular YouTuber, and his new video on mystery boxes. [Source: Document(page_content="00:00:00.00: it's 2019 and guess who's back thousands\n00:00:05.52: and thousands of dollars on mystery\n00:00:09.21: boxes yeah boy Jake Paul I gotta tell\n00:00:12.18: you I was looking over his channel and\n00:00:13.74: his views have dipped a lot and you know\n00:00:16.65: I'm not gonna sit here and tell you that\n00:00:18.81: a million views is not a lot but he's\n00:00:21.45: got videos with under a million views\n00:00:23.16: and that's last year he was pushing like\n00:00:25.23: five six seven eight million per video\n00:00:27.24: so I'm not surprised to see that he has\n00:00:30.99: become a little bit more desperate for\n00:00:32.76: money which is the only way to really\n00:00:34.65: explain his newest video which is called\n00:00:36.93: I spent $5,000 on a mystery box and you\n00:00:39.90: won't believe what I got explained so\n00:00:43.11: basically there's this thing on the\n00:00:45.36: internet called mystery boxes buy them\n00:00:48.09: don't know what's going to be in them\n00:00:49.86: they come you could get a pilot or you\n00:00:55.62: could get a rolls-royce\n00:00:56.88: so mystery brand is a website where you\n00:00:58.83: purchase different boxes with chances of\n00:01:01.23: winning things take for example this\n00:01:03.39: woman's Christmas box it costs 15\n00:01:06.06: dollars to open and you can win anywhere\n00:01:08.46: from the most expensive Los Angeles\n00:01:11.73: Realty what does that even mean Realty\n00:01:15.03: but you can't even click it okay doesn't\n00:01:17.31: even give you more information but\n00:01:18.39: apparently it's worth 250 million\n00:01:20.28: dollars I love that you can't click it\n00:01:22.38: like they're just like trust us there's\n00:01:23.97: a 250 million dollar house with your\n00:01:26.13: name on it\n00:01:26.70: imagine winning out two hundred and\n00:01:28.26: fifty million dollar houses like a 8\n00:01:30.03: year older than you Oh 2.5 million\n00:01:31.77: dollars a year in property tax to the\n00:01:33.51: government all the way down to Icicle\n00:01:37.20: site balance I have no idea what site\n00:01:42.33: balance is but I'm willing to bet that\n00:01:46.23: this is probably what 99% of the people\n00: