Brandplay Empowers Filipinos With Weh? Campaign: #InfluencersInfluencing To Stop Fake News

Join Brandplay’s “Weh? Campaign” and create your own AI-powered portrait to show doubt against fake news. #Brandplay #WehCampaign #InfluencersInfluencing

Fake news is everyone’s problem, and Brandplay is taking a bold initiative to address it. Through the launch of the “Weh? Campaign: #InfluencersInfluencing to Stop the Spread of Fake News.” The campaign itself invites the public to take part in spreading awareness by generating their own “Weh?” photos using a unique AI prompt.

The campaign goes beyond messaging. It empowers people to become symbols of doubt against misinformation. With the help of AI, participants can create striking portraits that embody the universal reaction to suspicious content: Weh?
The prompt used for these photos captures the essence of doubt and disbelief:

“A person stands in a clean, centered studio portrait against a solid bright background, vibrant red. They raise their right hand just above their forehead, holding up three fingers: the index, middle, and ring fingers. The thumb and pinky finger are curled into the palm. The left hand is on the waist. Their facial expression shows doubt and disbelief. Ultra-realistic DSLR photography style, sharp details, natural skin texture, vibrant colors, soft professional studio lighting, minimalistic composition. 8K resolution, hyper-detailed, cinematic clarity.”

Through this interactive experience, the campaign transforms the act of questioning into a shared cultural symbol. By uploading and sharing their generated images, people become active ambassadors of truth, responsibility, and digital awareness.

Aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, the Weh? Campaign emphasizes the need for reliable information and trust in digital spaces. It is not just a campaign—it is a movement that makes questioning cool, responsible, and powerful.

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