• brachypelmide@lemmy.zip
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    7 hours ago

    This seems flipped, there’s no way a majority of people like ads.

    Honestly from some of the interactions I’ve had with my peers I didn’t even think of the meme as strange.

    Like one time I saw my roommate running Opera GX of all browsers without any adblockers and I asked him “don’t these ads bother you?” and he responded, I shit you not, “no, quite the opposite! they’re really helpful!”. I didn’t say anything because at that moment I was genuinely stunlocked.

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      I had a similar experience with a work colleague. His response? “They are helpful. They tell me what to buy”. I guess some people are just like that.

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      7 hours ago

      How do you guys learn about the newest products and services available?

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        That’s such a weird thing to say. Ads don’t show you things that are good, if they were better products they wouldn’t need to press you over it. I can’t think of a time where I found something cool I didn’t know about through an ad, short of movie trailers that I actively sought out.

        For example, a few years back I found out that safety razors shave closer, give me less razor burn, and cost 100x less than cartridge razors. Which one of the two gets ads?

      • fracture@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        6 hours ago

        i do not need that information

        i know, crazy, but humans basically just need food and shelter to live

        “newest products and services” is not in the hierarchy of needs

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        5 hours ago

        If there’s something I want I’ll search for that product category myself, and read reviews and comparisons from entities that aren’t sponsored.

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        7 hours ago

        This might surprise you, but if you walk around town you get bombarded with ads actually.

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          Fun fact: not where I live. Billboards are not allowed within 18 metres of a road, and any business signage has to be both on the property of the business and at least 4 metres away from the road. You can easily walk around down town and see exactly 0 ads and it is bliss.

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              I also said walk through. Doesn’t matter where you are, walking or driving, you will not see ads for things unless you are actively looking at a business advertising itself.

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        Turns out when I need a thing I can look for it without a company trying to prey on my insecurities