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134 Comments
r00ty@kbin.life · 99 pts · 183d
You know I cannot be the only one that will consciously decide to not buy brands that make intrusive adverts. But, they must also know that. So I can only assume that the majority of people don't think the same and it's an overall upside for these annoying ads.
blx@piefed.zip · 54 pts · 183d
That baffles me too. Being annoyed by an obnoxious ad instantly puts the brand in my naughty, to-boycott list.
Like, if I ever need to use a VPN, guess who I'll go out of my way to never, ever use? That's right NordVPN, go fuck yourself! I've never used you and I already hate you.
How do people care so little that it's still a beneficial strategy for brands?
ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 26 pts · 183d
I just assume that anyone who needs to spend a lot on bothering me about their product.. is either pushing a really shitty product, or offering it at a really shitty price, because so far that has been the case about 90% of the time.
If it was a good value, people would spontaneously recommend it when appropriate, with only light advertising in places where it makes sense (athletic gear advertised on sports websites, for example). Hell, it doesn’t even have to be all that good a product, just better than the alternatives. I mean look at Linux! :p
It’s so clear when you know what’s going on, but I think most people operate under the assumption that if they constantly hear about it and don’t hear bad things to the same degree, that the thing must be good. Propaganda is everywhere saying exactly that in lots of different ways, so hard to really blame them..
agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works · 14 pts · 183d
Advertising budget has to come from somewhere. If you can afford to inundate me with constant ads, then I know your product costs way more than it needs to.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 2 pts · 132d
it utterly baffles me why ads for context-relevant things are so uncommon, the only places i really see them are woodworking channels..
Yeah you get less money from those ads, but it also means your channel won't implode in 3 years when you accidentally advertise a company that drives customers to suicide..
It also means you build a reputation as trustworthy, which especially these days is pretty valuable and will drive viewership.
ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 1 pts · 127d
Im sure there are other contexts in which that happens, but yeah, very uncommon
Eheran@lemmy.world · 27 pts · 183d
Correct. Ads work extremely well. The simple and short explanation is that most people are dumb.
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 23 pts · 183d
Adblockers are not that difficult to install, so I'd guess the slice of people who really resent ads enough to actually make purchasing decisions out of spite but also who still watch them isn't that big.
Epzillon@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 6 pts · 183d
AdNauseam is great :)
ttyybb@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 183d
I've tried it, but the only "ads" I've had it collect in the past are cookie banners, random reddit posts, and thumbnails on a Google search page (only used a Google search page to try and see if it would actually collect ads)
scarabic@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 183d
There is a third category here: people who also hate ads but pay to turn off the ads, recognizing that a service takes money to operate. You’re not the only one who hates ads, and if you simply eschew them, that’s great. But we have a lot of people here who want to get everything for nothing, and that’s just not a tenable plan.
I mean look at the entitlement in the post. “Your” ads but “my” video.
lukaro@lemmy.zip · 1 pts · 122d
You're not the only one. Ads turn me off of way more products than they entive me to buy.
DreadPirateShawn@lemmy.blahaj.zone · 42 pts · 183d
lepinkainen@lemmy.world · 26 pts · 183d
This is the key.
Ads don’t care if you like or don’t like them, as long as you remember them.
The worst thing an ad can do is be forgettable
lightnsfw@reddthat.com · 7 pts · 183d
I don't know how having me associate their name with a spike of rage is a good thing. There are definitely companies I went from being neutral towards to never considering them again due to their advertising methods. For example I've never eaten at Quiznos because of those fucking rat commercials they did like 20 years ago. I'm not even sure if that place still exists or not. I hope not, and I hope whoever came up with those commercials is dead.
fishy@lemmy.today · 8 pts · 183d
Sorry dude, you're on lemmy. Nobody is here because it's the easiest or best. Most of us are here because we're the types who don't like getting fucked over. I wholeheartedly agree that ads in and of themselves are annoying and fucking detest those Quiznos commercials but we're the "weird" ones here. Most people loved those ads and Quiznos sold a ton of crappy sandwiches. Sadly advertising works on most people.
howsetheraven@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 183d
Every single ad these days go into a memory black hole. They are so irritating, so invasive, so EVERYWHERE; that I instinctively dissociate from anything in them.
They won't get my conscious or subconscious attention. All of my large purchases are researched a minimum 2 weeks in advance and anything small is done on a case by case basis (of which I intentionally scrutinize anything I might have "heard of" because I'm aware of the phenomenon. Fuck all ads, they are my enemy.
lepinkainen@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 182d
I literally pay money to not see ads in my (local) streaming services.
The irritation and mental load from dealing with shitty ads is well worth the about 15€ a month I pay to have them removed.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 132d
literally the only ad i can think of off the top of my head is that airline booking site with adorable kittens in stitched airplane suits, because obviously that occupies a significant part of my brain at all times
And i don't understand how companies fail to realize that cute animals make ads infinitely more appealing, that gives me a reason to maybe actually continue watching it, because i gain something from doing so
MrFinnbean@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 182d
I bet you were thinking about some add when writing this.
PhoenixDog@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 183d
Disagree.
I may be in the minority but the more I know about you, the less I ever want you in my house.
I will literally go by an LG Washing Machine out of spite because Sony showed up too much in ads.
Waraugh@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 4 pts · 183d
They are playing statistics, most people that think they are immune to ads are full of shit and even if they somehow defy common human behavior it isn’t really relevant to an advertising effort that doesn’t care about the minority.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 132d
people always say this, but at the same time everyone i talk to goes out of their way to avoid companies with annoying ads It really starts to just feel like propaganda at this point
foggy@lemmy.world · 40 pts · 183d
If your product can't enter my world without you paying millions of dollars to interrupt my good time, I am positive I do not need to know about your product.
ruuster13@lemmy.zip · 33 pts · 183d
Sorry but wrong. You are not going to win this kind of battle against advertisers. If you notice the intrusion and hate the product, you weren't in the market for their product in the first place. They don't care that you hate their company. When you are in the market for the product, you won't notice the intrusion or it won't matter if you do; the ad is still increasing your exposure to their product in the ways that increase your chances of buying.
Limonene@lemmy.world · 17 pts · 183d
I agree with this. Ads contaminate your mind, so make sure to use ad blockers. But also help your friends set up ad blockers, because if their minds are contaminated, it will spread to you.
lastlybutfirstly@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 183d
I don't know. Bad word of mouth can severely harm a product I think. So they should really care if there are millions of people who absolutely despise them.
By the way, completely unrelated, don't use Wix if you're making a website. It's awful. Also, I heard it was mentioned in the Epstein Files. Could be untrue but just to be safe don't use Wix if you don't want you and your website to be linked to Jefferey Epstein. Wix, the child predator's choice. Allegedly.
ruuster13@lemmy.zip · 0 pts · 183d
I actually am planning on making a website soon. I'll have to keep Wix in mind.
ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 5 pts · 183d
I've bought competitors out of spite.
cattywampas@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 183d
Would you pay a higher price to do so?
Would you (or could you even afford to) pay twice the insurance premiums because Liberty or State Farm ads annoy you?
ozymandias117@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 183d
I currently do, maybe not twice, but about 20% more to avoid them
I also refuse to buy several cheaper car companies because of ads I saw years ago, and bought a more expensive car for my wife to avoid them
I don't know the price difference, but there's also a toilet paper brand I will never buy
I'm sure lots of ads work on me, but if your ad is annoying enough, I will pay significantly more to your competitor
MrFinnbean@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 182d
Sometimes even if you buy from different place the owner of the companies are the same. Like if you ask offers for new windows in norther europe the three biggest companies are owned by same company.
Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 4 pts · 183d
Also later in time when one is making a choice for a kind of product one doesn't usually buy, one might have forgotten their dislike for a brand due to their excessive use of advertising and yet their subconscious is still giving them a feeling of familiarity when they see that brand's name on a product which makes it more likely that they'll chose it over other options that don't feel as familiar.
Most advertising nowadays is meant to affect subconscious impulses which will do their thing with no cognitive effort, whilst the position the OP holds (and which I myself try to) is conscious and requires cognitive effort to maintain.
ParlimentOfDoom@piefed.zip · 2 pts · 183d
I've already won by not buying their shit.
Iconoclast@feddit.uk · 32 pts · 183d
Ads work. Consumer behavior is among the most studied phenomenoms in the world.
Tja@programming.dev · 9 pts · 183d
It's almost like there's a multi billion industry based on it!
einfach_orangensaft@sh.itjust.works · 4 pts · 183d
Its over 1.3 Trillion per year by now, thats more than the Military budget of the usa. You could buy about 80 aircraft carriers with that. Every year.
rushmonke@ttrpg.network · 1 pts · 182d
Where do they get that money?
Oh yeah, it's why everything is priced the way it is.
So they can use that money against us.
Tja@programming.dev · 1 pts · 182d
But I'm sure lemmy geniuses know more about it...
PhoenixDog@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 183d
They used to.
Why do you see diminishing returns lately? Because more money into more ads lead to consumer fatigue.
bigFab@lemmy.world · 25 pts · 183d
psx_crab@lemmy.zip · 24 pts · 183d
Especially those sponsor segment that have nothing to do with me because i'm not from the west.
gressen@lemmy.zip · 30 pts · 183d
Try SponsorBlock.
X@piefed.world · 8 pts · 183d
Actual magic. Never see the sponsors, or other such annoyances. Cannot recommend it enough.
OmniFS@piefed.social · 6 pts · 183d
Do be warned tho, on rare occasions segments get submitted for literally every time something is mentioned, even if it's not part of the actual sponsorship segment. I saw a video once that had well over 10 segments and it just kept skipping them. Turned off sponsorblock to discover someone literally cut out every time they said the name of the sponsor even if it wasnt part of the actual ad.
X@piefed.world · 1 pts · 183d
Oh that is true, it’s not without its flaws.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 132d
which is why you're able to downvote those segments
emb@lemmy.world · 21 pts · 183d
I also sometimes consciously dislike things because of annoying ads.
But it doesn't matter. The overall result is that now you're aware of that brand, you have a place for it in memory. After time passes it will be The One I've Heard Of unless you're dedicated to remembering to avoid it. There's something called the Mere Exposure Effect - it mostly works and they know it. :(
harmbugler@piefed.social · 21 pts · 183d
"You are without a doubt the worst product I’ve ever heard of.”
“But you have heard of me."
MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip · 14 pts · 183d
...is what the 90% market leader says, who profits from it the most.
moody@lemmings.world · 2 pts · 183d
If it didn't work they wouldm't profit from it.
Advertising exists for a reason, and that's becsuse it's very effective.
MonkderVierte@lemmy.zip · 6 pts · 183d
That's not how executives work.
Edit: i say, it maybe works somewhat in traditional ads but not as much in annoying ads (popups, inline, in-video) as Google promises. And that executives are often enough a bit naive in promises for savings/wins (see AI programner promises vs. reality and how they still jump on it). Also, how the internet marketplace works (programmatic advertising), it's on mere promises only anyway.
Honytawk@feddit.nl · 3 pts · 182d
Executives rarely work at all.
ji59@hilariouschaos.com · 6 pts · 183d
There are some exceptions, for example I still hate a company for their yt ads I saw before I figured out how to block them on phone. It has been like 6 years, the company was sold and name was changed, but I still remember to hate it and avoid it. Also, good products don't need advertisement, so if I can remember I saw an ad for something, I'd prefer other brand.
Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 183d
Oh yeah? Name the best, highest quality product you've never heard of.
FuglyDuck@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 183d
You don’t really see advertisements for things like mega yachts or helicopters. Or private jets.
Most things that you’ll have to talk to a dealer or rep for, you don’t actually see ads. Except maybe cars.
Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 183d
Those reps are advertising, just not to us.
Honytawk@feddit.nl · 1 pts · 182d
Easy, look at a couple of comparison websites whenever you need a specific product, and compare them to each other.
You'll get a somewhat unbiased idea of what the best product is to your specifications, and they are full of brands you never heard of.
Rhynoplaz@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 182d
I've got bad news about most comparison sites. They're ads.
ji59@hilariouschaos.com · 1 pts · 182d
I never said that I shouldn't hear about it, only it shouldn't have advertising. So recommendations by friends are helpful, so is personal experience in a store or review by trusted source. And for example, all of FOSS software doesn't have ads for them and often is better than paid counterparts.
thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 13 pts · 183d
This was today in a friend group of mine's discord server
__Lost__@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 10 pts · 183d
Does anybody actually PLAY raid shadow legends, or is it just an ad for nothing? I don't think I've ever seen the actual game play or heard anyone ever mention playing it.
Rooster326@programming.dev · 5 pts · 183d
Streamers play it purely to advertise
FreddiesLantern@leminal.space · 4 pts · 183d
Gaming has become such bullshit in this regard.
I mean it’s so rare nowadays to come across a game where you can tell: this is made by someone who genuinely wanted to make this game for the sake of making/playing it.
It’s always just another micro transaction storefront with graphics.
And ads aren’t any different, contrived bullshit.
Strider@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 183d
*mainstream gaming.
There's still a world out there not bothered by this. I'm a big spender but AAA gaming lost me a while ago. On all systems I've got more games to play than I could ever have the time for.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 132d
this kind of thing applies to so much these days, another notable example being "oh social media sucks, oh i constantly get annoying notifications"
holy fucking shit just stop using the bad social media platforms, turn off your notifications, this is an extremely easily solved problem that can be tackled in an afternoon!
Strider@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 132d
Not sure who you're referring to but I agree and haven't bought from ea, ubi and others in many years. It's their loss, not mine.
Also I've been gone from reddit in years.
But the masses are so slow.
thethunderwolf@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 3 pts · 182d
Good games are the ones without this problem; usually indie games are the good ones because greedy executives are not involved in them.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 2 pts · 132d
at this point i barely even register anything published by larger companies, every now and then i catch a brief glimpse of some new big release that is apparently being played by literally 3% of the entire global population, and that is the ONLY time i ever hear about it, never to be seen again.
It's kind of bizarre
Rooster326@programming.dev · 2 pts · 183d
There is nothing wrong with developers wanting to get paid for their labor. You want, and deserve, to be paid for your labor. Why don't they??
If you stay away from AAA, AAAA gaming and you get solid deals made by people trying to make an honest living. It's not that hard. I haven't bought or felt any need to buy micro transactions since Horse Armor came out.
nonentity@sh.itjust.works · 13 pts · 183d
Advertising is one of the most prolific environmental pollutants of economic activity, and needs to become as socially acceptable as smoking.
Pricklesthemagicfish@reddthat.com · 12 pts · 183d
Id argue its worse than smoking. Its closer to successfully lobbying the government to force doctors to recommended smoking for newborns.
Axolotl_cpp@feddit.it · 7 pts · 183d
I guess you aren't european then
kplaceholder@lemmy.ml · 12 pts · 182d
Too many people here are saying that ads don't work.
Whether they work or not doesn't matter. The problem is that ads are literally designed and optimized to manipulate you out of your money, and to cause you to make decisions on emotion rather than reason. This is unethical at its core. How most people are ambivalent towards companies manipulating us is beyond me.
HubertManne@piefed.social · 6 pts · 182d
Yeah it kinda blows my mind with politics. Time and again more money means more ads and results in more wins. I mean its not 100% but its enough that if someone wins while spending less and is not the incumbent its a news item. We have an open senate seat here and the front runner with the war chest is the one I least want to win. I really don't get it as I find most ads turn me off to their subject. I mean even negative ads about the opponent turn ya off to the one its for. But obviously it seems to work overall. I hate it.
kittenzrulz123@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 11 pts · 183d
Adblock + sponsorblock
spongeborgcubepants@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 183d
This is the way, I am amazed how many people just rawdog the internet on a daily basis.
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works · 10 pts · 183d
I got real into Zero Punctuation about a decade ago, so I'd watch a load of 5 minute youtube videos back to back.
It would serve me the same goddamn ad for a Mission Impossible movie between every one. The ad had this hateful nasally music that went "ready or not, here I come."
I have not paid for a movie ticket, a streaming service, or a new DVD or Blu-Ray since then. Brain surgery with a backhoe, cut your pineal gland off at the waist. Fuck your entire sector of industry, Tom Cruise.
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 9 pts · 183d
You mean conning people to join the cult or his hobby of mediocre acting?
captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works · 7 pts · 183d
Yes.
vortexsurfer@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 183d
The same with podcasts, especially geolocated ads or what they're called. Here in Norway I always get the same fucking ads on every damn podcast, and they are horrible, like getting raped in the ears. At least I learn which companies to avoid..
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 182d
So much this!
Since I use NewPipe and SmartTube, I don't get YouTube ads, but I do get ads during podcasts and the geolocated ones are by far the worst!
I have learned to hate Designer Outlet Neumünster, Shopify, and Danish paid podcast company Podimo with a passion usually reserved for fascist politicians!
MrFinnbean@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 182d
I bet i have heard the same add, even living in Finland. I live close enough to border so i get good mix of Finish, Swedish and Norwegian adds. And every single one of those are way louder than the podcast is.
cattywampas@lemmy.world · 9 pts · 183d
"This has got to be the worst advertisement I've ever heard."
"Ah but you have heard it."
Avicenna@programming.dev · 9 pts · 183d
Someone should write an article about how interrupting ads actualy negatively affect consumer choices and then popularize it. I am ok even if its just made of shady stats, many will adapt the idea blindly anyways.
Tja@programming.dev · 5 pts · 183d
Someone should. I'm sure it has never been tried.
Surely companies will ignore decades of psychological studies and own marketing experience for a random article full of made up numbers.
Avicenna@programming.dev · 2 pts · 183d
People are more willing to jump on popularized band wagons than you would think.
Tja@programming.dev · 2 pts · 182d
Let's popularize it! How about advertising?
Avicenna@programming.dev · 1 pts · 182d
that is what I would call an implosion
lightnsfw@reddthat.com · 2 pts · 183d
It works for AI ...
CatLitterArchitect@piefed.social · 9 pts · 183d
'Well how do you expect us the make billions in profit every year?' - google probably
Valmond@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 8 pts · 183d
"But you heard of the product!"
aceshigh@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 183d
Y’all are watching ads? If I see an ad, my immediate reaction is to close the tab.
Earthman_Jim@lemmy.zip · 8 pts · 183d
I've held this attitude ever since those Mentos commercials used to interrupt my Much Music in the 90s. These type-A marketing types rarely realized they're just advertising to themselves.
desiccated_event@piefed.blahaj.zone · 7 pts · 183d
If a person comes to my door and rings the bell after reading my sign that says, "don't ring unless emergency"...I enjoy giving them my full vocabulary of curses. People are stupid. A person is smart.
jasoman@lemmy.world · 7 pts · 183d
I am against State Farm for this exact reason.
Clasm@ttrpg.network · 8 pts · 183d
If the insurance firm has a lot of money to throw at constant adds, then odds are good that they aren't paying out premiums for their customers.
jasoman@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 183d
Indeed
TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com · 6 pts · 183d
you just gave them a free ad
blocked from orbit
/not really; merely admonished from uncomfortable chair
jasoman@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 183d
No skin off my back lol.
Snowman_sir@lemmy.world · 6 pts · 183d
Some sites I'll whitelist, but the vast majority can suck it. I'm blocking it.
Treczoks@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 183d
...the bigger the reason to use an adblocker.
michael@piefed.chrisco.me · 5 pts · 183d
Check out !peertube@lemmy.world most videos dont have ads.
I remember when cable had very little ads. Its sttange that we pay so much for cable/internet/premium but companies chasing that dollar keep throwing ads in there.
WanderWisley@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 183d
I will not say I support the ads, but it is very interesting to see some of these scam ads that I see that played before videos especially the ones that talk about improving your sex drive. They are just very odd and I wouldn’t say concerning but just odd.
s1ndr0m3@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 183d
There are many ads on YouTube that are obvious scams. So I just assume that anything being advertised on YT is a scam.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 132d
i have only a single kind of youtube ad that doesn't go immediately into the mental trashcan, and that's in-video advertisements that are short and chill and to the point, and contextually relevant.
Like a retro gaming channel that ends videos with a clearly stated ad for some reasonably priced NES controller replica that they actually hold in their hands and say "been using it for a few weeks, it's nice, check it out, bye".
It's not pushy, it's something people might actually want to buy before seeing it, and maybe most importantly it should be a physical product.
gigachad@piefed.social · 5 pts · 183d
But you know the product and that is what is important for advertisers. Also it's important what happens subconsciously, not so much your first reaction to it.
ITGuyLevi@programming.dev · 6 pts · 183d
Personally when I need something and have seen an ad for a product that fits the need, I'll buy it. If I've seen the ad so much that it's seared into my brain, I search for the product and buy the ripoff version of it (when possible), or I DIY it.
Edit: corrected autocorrect
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 1 pts · 132d
as time goes on i'm becoming increasingly convinced that this argument only exists to convince people who pay for advertisements
Waldelfe@feddit.org · 5 pts · 183d
There was a very annoying radio ad for a musli brand when I was a child. I decided then that I would never buy their product ever. I'm 40 now and can proudly say that I still go out of my way to not buy any products from that company and to the best of my knowledge I've never eaten their products.
I get that the idea is to create recognition, but if it's too annoying you won't get a "Ah, I've heard that name I'll go for this one" from me but a "Oh, that's the annoying one, I'll avoid it."
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 2 pts · 132d
what i'll never understand is why companies try to shoot for annoying people, rather than making them happy. Sure maybe something annoying with lodge itself in your mind, but something nice might also lodge itself in your mind in a good way, and you might share the ad with your friends because it's actually nice.
I can't recall any bad ads off the top of my head, but the good ones? Those are something that literally become a part of culture, something people 10 years later share with each other.
Here in sweden the largest grocery store chain has been running a series of ads that straight up have seasons, the same format has been going ever since i was a kid and if you say "ICA-Stig" EVERYONE knows what you're talking about. I personally find it cringy, especially the modern versions, but even i feel some sort of comfort from the fact that it's been going for so long and has a sort of familial vibe to it.
hakunawazo@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 182d
*Sad Willi Pfannenschwarz noises*
TheDoozer@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 183d
The Yaris ads did this to me. I got so pissed off by their "It's a car" commercials that I absolutely despised the product.
MrFinnbean@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 182d
Were you in market for buying the car when you saw those adds? If you werent then they did not loose a sale even if you hated the add.
Can you honestly say, that if you were in really need of a car and there would be opportunity to buy a yaris with good price and it would be good fit to your needs at the moment, you would pass it just because some add you saw at some point?
Was it so effective you repeat the name of the product years later in some random discussion on the internet?
I think the adds worked pretty much as intented.
TheDoozer@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 182d
If I had the choice of the Yaris or another car, I would choose the other car. Because driving that car would make me at least low-level angry for the time I had it.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de · 0 pts · 132d
this ignores the fact that people tend to complain to those around them, and especially if they hear a friend is gonna buy a new car they'll say "hey Bob do me a favour and buy anything other than a yaris, their ads gave me bowel cancer. If you show up with a yaris on my driveway next month i'm calling the fucking cops i swear to god"
MrFinnbean@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 132d
Do you think discussions like that happen in real life?
Dicska@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 183d
pkjqpg1h@lemmy.zip · 2 pts · 183d
Sam_Bass@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 183d
Consumer sentiment is not a factor in the advertising business equation
PhoenixDog@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 183d
Except I used to work in distribution for Sears/Best Buy online delivery and I can assure you I noticed what people bought and the ads that were frequent. The more obtrusive ads saw less sales.
arcine@jlai.lu · 4 pts · 183d
bitwolf@sh.itjust.works · 3 pts · 182d
Also the more suspicious I get, and thus less likely to buy, the advertised product.
Bocky@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 183d
Amazon prime tv is awful with the forced ad breaks
agentTeiko@piefed.social · 3 pts · 183d
In the inverse 5 sec content sponsored by for the whole video I may google the company
Pyr_Pressure@lemmy.ca · 3 pts · 182d
Yes, I am never buying a Tide product again since it seems they were the only ones to pay Amazon for ads. I was trying to watch a show that I was having difficulty pirating and every damn ad was either for tide or bounty for some damn reason so never buying anything from them again since I had to see like 30 of those ads repeatedly. I usually muted the tv and just browsed my phone but for that first second the ad played I could tell it was for one of them.
olafurp@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 182d
Revanced is alive and kicking guys.
Viking_Hippie@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 3 pts · 182d
So's NewPipe and SmartTube, which are the ones I use.
Haven't been able to find a podcast player with sponsorblock, though, so I continue to be assaulted.
bhamlin@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 182d
If your product or service was any good, you wouldn't need ads. 🧐
UnspecificGravity@piefed.social · 2 pts · 183d
It's fun that more than a century into a consumer based economy people still think: "ads don't work on me!".
Yeah dude, they do. Only way they don't is if you manage to avoid them altogether.
Ryoae@piefed.social · 2 pts · 178d
GaumBeist@lemmy.ml · 2 pts · 183d
Consumerism! AHHHHH!!!
zod000@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 3 pts · 183d
In my head this read like Queen's "Flash Gordon" song. It made it all the more absurd and better.
vane@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 182d
Stockholm syndrome
rushmonke@ttrpg.network · 2 pts · 182d
Adnauseam and Sponsorblock should stop you from seeing most ads on youtube.
GreenBeanMachine@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 183d
HubertManne@piefed.social · 0 pts · 182d
People are responding with ad block but as much as I hate them I kinda like being aware of what they are. Anyone who is confused about why our country is where its at go turn off your ad blockers for videos.
fantasyocean@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 182d
Yeah, no. I don't need an advertisement to inform me that consumerism being propped up by imperialism is why everything sucks