• Rednax@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      There is a subtle, but important, difference between letting people know your product exists or improved, and brainwashing people into buying your product.

      Is a grocery saleman at the local saturday market allowed to shout about the sale he is doing on strawberries? Because that is also marketing.

      I fully agree that the average advertisement you see on youtube is pure cancer. But what about an advertisement for an emergency fund for a disaster?

      What about a sponsored video of a game?

      Where do you draw the line?

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        1 year ago

        As usual with “where do you draw the line” questions, I suspect there’s a reasonable way to do it, but I don’t know what it is, and finding a good answer might take some work. It would be worth investigating if there was any possibility advertising would actually be reined in.

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      The only departement you don’t really need, except your competitors have one, so now you need one too.

      And the problem for me is not with a simple ad for the local grocery store. It’s when they made a science out of influencing people and targeting specific groups and working on your subconscious.

      I would like to think that I’m not affect by marketing. But the truth is that we all are being led by subtle marketing too, not just the obvious marketing.

      So in a way, they affect the choices I make and I don’t want anybody but me to make the choices.

      Obviously marketing is not going away now. If anything, it will only get more intrusive and intense. I hate marketing…