Fuckjerry


@fuckjerry is an Instagram account known for its aggregation of online content and Internet memes., @fuckjerry has 14.2 million followers on Instagram. Created in 2011 by Elliot Tebele, its popularity led to the founding of Jerry Media, which became known for their promotion of the failed Fyre Festival Later, Jerry Media co-produced Fyre, a documentary about the failed music festival. The documentary was released worldwide via Netflix on January 18, 2019. Four days prior, on January 14, 2019, Hulu, a Netflix competitor, would release Fyre Fraud, detailing similar viewpoints that were seen in the Netflix documentary.
Tebele has also founded the company What Do You Meme, Jerry News, and JaJa Tequila.

Operations

Tebele and Jerry Media use their following on Instagram to promote sponsors’ brands., the account has 14.2 million followers. Each sponsored post earns the firm $30,000.
In 2019, Comedy Central pulled advertising from Jerry Media after there was an acknowledgment that they stole content and did not include any attribution to the original creators of the content. In a February 2019 statement, FuckJerry said it would change its practices and ask for permission from the creators before posting any content.
In 2020, Jerry Media was hired to produce original content for the Michael Bloomberg 2020 presidential campaign, specifically for Instagram and Twitter. The company has since been criticized for flooding social media platforms with pro-Bloomberg memes and other content.