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.
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There are many ads on YouTube that are obvious scams. So I just assume that anything being advertised on YT is a scam.
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.
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.
Fuck your entire sector of industry, Tom Cruise.
You mean conning people to join the cult or his hobby of mediocre acting?
Yes.

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
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.
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.
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.
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..
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."
Ads work. Consumer behavior is among the most studied phenomenoms in the world.
It's almost like there's a multi billion industry based on it!
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.
They used to.
Why do you see diminishing returns lately? Because more money into more ads lead to consumer fatigue.


oh, no
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.
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.
People are more willing to jump on popularized band wagons than you would think.
It works for AI ...
Consumerism! AHHHHH!!!
In my head this read like Queen's "Flash Gordon" song. It made it all the more absurd and better.
...the bigger the reason to use an adblocker.
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.
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?
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..
or offering it at a really shitty price
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.
This was today in a friend group of mine's discord server

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.
Consumer sentiment is not a factor in the advertising business equation
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.
Some sites I'll whitelist, but the vast majority can suck it. I'm blocking it.
"This has got to be the worst advertisement I've ever heard."
"Ah but you have heard it."
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.
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.
Y’all are watching ads? If I see an ad, my immediate reaction is to close the tab.
Where do you even see ads ? Use an ad blocker ! Haven't seen ads online for over a decade.
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.
Adblock + sponsorblock
This is the way, I am amazed how many people just rawdog the internet on a daily basis.