The name was chosen in reference to a hashtag on Twitter that shared the results of that year's French presidential election despite the ongoing period of silence.
[5] In 2015, during his first year at Sciences Po, he created the YouTube channel "HugoDécrypte", which aimed to use short videos to provide "a journalistic treatment of the news" for young people.
As the subjects covered quickly diversified, the series was renamed "Actus du Jour", and has continued, along with a podcast version, to the present.
[9] On 5 February 2021, he interviewed Minister of Higher Education Frédérique Vida live on his Twitch channel about the issues facing students due to university closures.
The exchange, titled « Quel avenir pour les jeunes » ("What is the future for young people"), was broadcast live on YouTube and TikTok.
[21] In March 2019, he debated Marine Le Pen over the topic of "fake news" for the show L’Émission politique on France 2.
[5] Travers debated Sarah El Haïry, the secretary of state for youth, on the subject of student anxiety caused by COVID-19-related university closures for Bruce Toussaint's show on BFM TV.