Solana Removes ‘Offensive,’ ‘Cringe’ Ad Following Intense Community Backlash
Solana’s now-deleted “America is Back—Time to Accelerate” ad on X received immense criticism from the community with tags including “cringe,” and “offensive.”On March 17, the blockchain platform posted an ad that depicte...
Solana’s now-deleted “America is Back—Time to Accelerate” ad on X received immense criticism from the community with tags including “cringe,” and “offensive.”
On March 17, the blockchain platform posted an ad that depicted a man named “American” in conversation with a consultant. The person has been detected with “rational thinking syndrome” during the therapy session.
Solana’s “Accelerate” Conference Ad‘American’ expresses interest in fields, including tech innovation, nuclear energy, crypto and AI.
Screenshot of the ad. Source: XThe video showed the consultant guiding him to focus on gender identity, and social constructivism. However, American expressed dissatisfaction, yelling out “I want to invent technologies, not genders.”
Towards the end of the ad, American burst through the door, with the screen displaying “American is Back.” The ad was a promotional content for Solana’s upcoming Accelerate conference in May 2025.
Source: X1.4M Views in 9 Hours, Community CiticizesThe ad was deleted 9 hours after it reached 1.4 million views from the community. It caught the attention, featuring patriotic themes and, in particular, against gender diversity.
Tyler Bench, CRO of on-chain governance platform Tally.xyz, wrote on X calling this ad “toxic.”
“It’s like the Coinbase ads if they were created by an incel who hasn’t left the basement in years,” bench added.
this might be the single most toxic piece of content i have ever consumed https://t.co/Nlx1tbETib
— frisson (@0xfrisson) March 17, 2025Meanwhile, Adam Cochran, partner at Cinneamhain Ventures, reposted the video, questioning how the Solana team had approved such ads.
“They rolled it back because it hurt their business, not because they thought it was wrong,” he wrote, slamming the team behind the promotion.
Took them 9 hours to delete it.
Also all the major players in the Solana ecosystem suddenly delete their tweets promoting/supporting the ad and RT’d and liked takes about it being bad.
They approved this, supported it and celebrated it.
They rolled it back because it hurt… pic.twitter.com/kPMERDpTcn
Cochran wrote in another post, “Imagine thinking this is a good commercial,” calling the ad a “cringe.” Another user claimed that the ad is “offensive, cringe, and pandering.”
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko himself took to X, complaining that the previous “Maren ad was better” than the current one.
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