The video is a vlog by a YouTuber who is ordering the first five things recommended to him on his Instagram feed. He explains that he previously did a similar experiment on his Facebook feed to see if Facebook knew him well enough to recommend ads that would appeal to him. This time, he's testing Instagram, which he interacts with differently from Facebook, often following more brands and not just connecting with friends.
He sets a budget of about $50 for the items he orders, as the items he's seen on his Instagram feed are often expensive. He orders the first five things in sponsored posts that are within his budget. The items he orders include a pair of leggings from 'Reckless Girls', a bundle of makeup products from 'Shop Hush', a jacket from 'Trap Bae', a blush from 'Of a Kind', and a MacBook case from 'Slick Case'.
He opens each item one by one, starting with the MacBook case, then the makeup bundle, the blush, the leggings, and finally the jacket. He expresses his thoughts and feelings about each item, from being excited about the jacket and leggings to being surprised by the price of the blush. He concludes by saying that he came out with a good haul and that Instagram did a better job than Facebook in terms of personalized ads.
1. The speaker is conducting an experiment where they order the first five things recommended to them on their Instagram feed.
2. The speaker previously did a similar experiment on their Facebook feed.
3. The speaker uses Instagram and Facebook differently, following more brands on Instagram and connecting more with friends on Facebook.
4. The speaker has observed different interactions and ads on Instagram and Facebook.
5. The speaker has set a budget of about $50 for this experiment, up from $25-$30 in their previous experiment.
6. The speaker has seen more expensive items on their Instagram feed compared to their Facebook feed.
7. The speaker plans to buy items from sponsored posts on their Instagram feed within their budget.
8. The first item the speaker bought was workout leggings from 'Reckless girls' available for $45.
9. The speaker also bought a makeup bundle from 'Shop Hush' available for $10.
10. The speaker bought a jacket from 'Trap Bae' available for $20, despite the original price being $350.
11. The speaker bought a bronzer/blush from 'Of a Kind' available for $28.
12. The speaker bought a MacBook case from 'Slick Case' available for $60.
13. The speaker bought a sugar lip scrub, a blending sponge, an eyeshadow palette, a contour and glow palette, and a bronzer-lip gloss stick from Hush.
14. The speaker tried on the leggings and found them a little small, but liked the Spider-Man printed ones more.
15. The speaker found the jacket to be itchy but liked the shiny, iridescent look.
16. The speaker found the bronzer-lip gloss stick to have a nice smell and texture, but couldn't see any color on their arm.
17. The speaker overall enjoyed the items they bought and found the experience interesting.
18. The speaker believes Instagram did a better job at advertising relevant items compared to Facebook.
19. The speaker plans to do more of these types of videos in the future.
20. The speaker has various social media handles and encourages viewers to follow and subscribe.