• obsoleteacct@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    I block ads everywhere I can, then get frustrated that I don’t know when movies are going to come out.

    It would be nice if we could get back to a place where advertisers just wanted to tell us about products in case we are interested rather than stalk us like some kind of a psychotic ex-lover hoping to build the perfect psychological profile to Make us love their product whether we want to or not.

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      3 hours ago

      I tend to refer to them as informational Vs conditioning ads.

      Informational are actually useful. They let you know a company exists, or a new product is available.

      The conditioning ads are the evil ones. They are basically hacking your brain. We often shop based on familiarity, rather than logic. We weigh seeing a product in an ad at almost the same level as a friend recommending it. Throw enough ads at someone and they default to “all my friends recommend it, it must be good.”

      I would love to either block or ban conditioning adverts, without also banning informational ones. The former are a lot more slippery at trying to bypass blocks.