Startup Laffster Raises Money For Political Satire Video Aggregator

Have you ever wondered where the name Tubefilter comes from? Basically, we’d like to think that we are sifting through the incomprehensible breadth of online videos and picking out the ones that you’ll find interesting. Laffster, an LA-based startup, has a similar agenda. The company’s trademark app acts as a Pandora for online comedy video, recommending content to users based on their preferences. Now, Laffster is expanding its platform by launching Mock the Vote, an app that will act as an aggregator for political satire videos.

Mock the Vote will bring together content from The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, The Onion, Funny or Die, and plenty of other outlets. The app is aimed at people who feel that satirical news shows can act as a replacement for traditional news; according to The Huffington Post, that group includes one third of Americans under 40.

To fund the new endeavor, Laffster has raised $750k in seed money. Chris Williams of Maker Studios

is among the notable investors, so don’t be surprised if political humor from Epic Rap Battles of History and The Gregory Brothers is featured heavily on the Mock The Vote app.

Subscribe to get the latest creator news

Subscribe

As for the Laffster app itself, the company is working with “humor researchers” to create a comedy genome project similar to the one that Pandora uses for music recommendations. In the meantime, the company’s YouTube channel hosts a selection of its favorite videos, including trailers for comedy movies, an assortment of funny scenes from shows and films, selected standup, and a collection of a few notable sketches from around the Internet.

In conclusion, if you find yourself hopping around from site to site as you search for your favorite election season videos, YouTube’s politics hub is no longer your only option: Mock the Vote can be downloaded from Laffster’s website.

Share
Published by
Sam Gutelle

Recent Posts

On a new channel, Mister Rogers is now YouTube’s neighbor

It is indeed a beautiful day on YouTube, because Mister Rogers has taken up residence…

21 hours ago

Accenture’s acquisition of Whalar brings a global consulting firm into the creator economy

Accenture is making a big move in the creator economy. The global consulting firm, which…

22 hours ago

After eight quiet months, Kai Cenat returns with a magical trailer for Streamer University 2026

Since the conclusion of Kai Cenat's month-long Mafiathon 3 event last October, his Twitch account…

23 hours ago

Spotify reportedly wants to nail down streaming rights for music festivals

Spotify isn't stopping with The Breakfast Club. The platform's recent deal to air Charlamagne tha…

2 days ago

Want to meet up with creators at Cannes? Here’s a list of who’s going–and how to get in touch

Later this month, thousands of people from across the advertising industry will pour into Cannes,…

2 days ago

TikTok and Sundance team up for microseries writing program

Search traffic, restaurant discovery, travel booking, fintech . . . What isn't TikTok into? Add…

3 days ago