Spyke
peachpie.theatl.social

I'd rather have this than the unskippable & unmutable commercials yelling at me at the gas pumps. I'm just trying to get gas.

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Same, so I go to the other half. They tend to be the smaller owner-operated ones, so if I go inside to buy something, I mention how much I appreciate the lack of ads and that that’s why I go there.

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If it's only half, then you have a choice.

If i have to stop unexpectedly and it's one with ads, I'm putting $5 and bouncing to another one i prefer.

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considering how prevalent gas stations are, taking half away still leaves you with quite a few options

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NavySquealreply
lemmy.world

They sadly have become far more uncommon, at least in the US. I can maybe only recollect a handful of gas stations that dont have them anymore...

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Eheranreply
lemmy.world

If even people using Lemmy still go to those with ads, I can see how they win in general.

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It's a thing, and it's a thing at most corporate gas stations in my area. And most corporate stations have the cheapest gas prices - which I guess explains why they run ads.

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sh.itjust.works

Unfortunately, the one near me is the only source I know that supplies EtOH free gas (the blue handle).

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gruereply
lemmy.world

What kind of weird antique car do you daily that can't handle E10 gas?

I mean, let's be honest: the vast majority of people who insist on that don't actually need it; they just think lower emissions are "woke" or some shit like that.

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I use it in my smaller recreational "toys": ATV, snowblower for the ATV, motorcycle, backup generator. Those sorts of things. It's not about not handling the normal stuff. I was under the impression that the EtOH stuff was better on the engines. Not a car guy, myself.

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18107reply
aussie.zone

One more reason I'm happy EVs exist. No ads at my home charger.

::: spoiler Yet Only my smart fridge, vacuum cleaner, phone, A/C control panel, front door smart lock, and reclining bed. But not in my dreams! :::

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GhostedICreply
sh.itjust.works

Stellantis just got in hot water for pushing ads to the screens in Jeep and Chrysler cars. So... Just you wait. Even if it doesn't show you ads now, they can always update it.

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not limited to EVs though

but yes, this is one reason I won't buy a car with tech like that

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muusemuusereply
sh.itjust.works

And I can always replace it. Charging stations are not complicated. And they don’t need connections to the internet to run.

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Define "define got water" here because all I recall is people complaining. I have not heard that they faced and consequences.

Only brand loyal customers are buying those teash brands. Ads isn't going to effect sales.

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lemmy.world

I've run into this a couple times and there's usually a mute button. The ones I've seen have two columns of 4 buttons and is usually column 2 button 3. It shouldn't be a thing but I make it a point to mute it every time

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Nusmreply
peachpie.theatl.social

Yeah, that used to be the thing, but now in my area most of them have done away with the mute button. I've also tried pushing all of the buttons down both sides, but it still blares me. If there weren't cameras at the pumps, I'd pull out my pocket knife and stab the speakers.

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lemmy.zip

They removed the ability to mute the ads, like, maybe a year ago is the first time I noticed it was gone. If they play ads I will put headphones in and turn my back to the screen. Ads like this feel fucking abusive.

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mrgoosmoosreply
lemmy.ca

yeah I don't buy gas at those places. if I pull up and there's an annoying ad on screen, I just get back in my car and keep driving (after I give the location a one star review and note the ads)

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2 problems - 1) The ads don’t usually start until after I’ve started pumping gas, and 2) the locally owned stations that don’t have these ads (and those are getting fewer and farther between) are more expensive by a good bit.

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lemmy.world

A lot of gas stations have disabled the mute button now, but it's still worth a shot

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if it doesn't work, just press harder. directly on the screen. might need something solid to register the press, those buttons can get gunked up over time and especially in the winter are hard to press. In fact, you might need to hit it to kind of break it free. the tire iron in your trunk is perfect for this. just make sure that you hit the screen dead center so you hit the switch accurately

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AlphaOmegareply
lemmy.world

None of the EV chargers have ads, how long do you think that will last?

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The one near me that I use is kind of weird. If you pay at the pump before fueling up it gives you an ad but if you prepay inside and then fuel up it doesn't give you an ad. I guess because if you go inside you're seeing ads or are tempted to buy something? Much nicer to not have to listen to the ad though.

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Nusmreply

As others have noted, that doesn’t work anymore at most stations. Muting has been disabled.

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...guess i'm fortunate not yet to have encountered a disabled-mute pump...

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Do not buy those apples.

Vote with your wallet and be loud as fuck about it

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sh.itjust.works

Not much different than the bananas with Disney characters on them. This has been a thing for a long time now. It just happens to be a Hulu ad and not Disney specific.

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Davel23reply
fedia.io

There were Star Wars branded oranges in supermarkets back when the prequels The Force Awakens was coming out.

Edit: Got my timeline wrong. Still, it's been a while.

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Empricornreply
feddit.nl

FYI, when using Markdown formatting here and on Reddit, you have to use two tildes:

~~the prequels~~ becomes the prequels.

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Davel23reply
fedia.io

Huh, I'm on Mbin and single tildes work just fine. Thanks for the heads up!

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Oh, okay. It might be a Mbin-specific thing, then. I know they don't work on Reddit or Lemmy!

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Literally in the middle of the Beverly hillbillies they would run ads for Winston cigarettes, and it was a LONG ad meant to look like part of the show.

Nothing has changed at all. Tech allowed it to be even more in our face though.

Best to destroy screens at gas stations, and make it a point to not use anything you see advertised in an idiotic way.

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lemmy.world

Abbot Elementary apple sticker ads are clever, minimally invasive and I argue that this is what advertising should be.

This is a creative, tongue in cheek ad for a comedy about school teachers. Teachers stereotypically are given apples so its related.

You cannot compare this to the Pluribus fridge ads or car infotainment ads which make no sense other than "get more eyes on it".

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ragebuttreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

An ad being clever doesn’t make it okay. And it’s not even clever, it’s just a basic reference. Ads being more pervasive are disgusting. This is disgusting. Is it okay for ads to be on literally every single surface in existence as long as it’s “clever” and “not too big”? Because the scum fucks in advertising firms will literally do whatever they can to cover every surface in garbage and this is just another step in that direction.

Fuck all advertising and destroy all advertisers. They will destroy everything in their path otherwise

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sticklyreply
lemmy.world

Kind of a philosophical question from your response: is any type of advertising OK? I don't doubt that advertisers can and will continue to pollute every inch of our lives, but in a vacuum this is basically an ideal ad. Its minimal, clever, untargeted, temporary, for a decent show, and not massively over produced or jarring. To me, those aspects make it OK and I won't complain.

However, there's simply not enough opportunities like this for advertising to exist as an ethical profession. There's no point cheering it on or "voting with your wallet", it's not possible for 90% of products to have this serendipity. But I can't say "fuck all advertising" when it does technically serve a purpose and can very occasionally be done in an ethical and interesting way. I'd rather see this specific post than the majority of banal memes on my feed.

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Consensual advertising is ok. You make a website for your business that I visit because I search for or advertise in the yellow pages or whatever it is fine. I sought out information and you are listed in a directory.

The problem of course is gaming these systems. SEO and shit. Some people will pay a great deal of money to be listed first. What’s fair? Is alphabetical fair? Does that give an advantage to “Aaron”? I don’t know. But we aren’t even at the point where this is a real discussion so it doesn’t matter I guess.

Otherwise the advertising profession has consistently shown that they have no ethics whatsoever and if you give them an inroad into your thing they will overtake and destroy it. The radio, newspaper, tv, internet, outdoors, literally everything. All the privacy concerns we have online tie back to advertising fucks and government overreach.

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Jollyllamareply
lemmy.world

Well said.

There will always be slop advertisements. I avoid traditional advertising by pirating or paying for an ad free version. I do still watch ads in the form of product reviews and such. There are great products that I found through advertising that I otherwise wouldn't.

There is a lot of awful advertising and I'm numb to it, my brain doesn't even register it.

The problem is bad advertising works. My job is related to the text messaging industry. We have clients that spent six figures on sending marketing messages, for every dollar they are spending on text marketing they are making 5x more in profit.

I like to think that there will be a shift in advertising towards more thoughtful placement as consumers learn to ignore but honestly I think that's my own bias. Most people are susceptible to slop advertisements and so the slop will continue.

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lemmy.today

Subaru is selling cars during the holiday season by telling a totally unrelated story about teens with cancer who are going to die before their prom. Easily the most exploitive commercial on TV.

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bthestreply
lemmy.world

it probably would be fine in a time were advertisements weren't tied with cancer in favorability polls. nevertheless here we are and it is NOT ok.

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It's an add on a barcode sticker that's already going to be there. There's adds that are annoying or intrusive, and then there's adds that are like this, and no one cares about.

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Sand3rsreply
lemmy.world

I agree. And I fucking hate ads as well as never seen that show

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Jollyllamareply
lemmy.world

It's a fun show and even more fun if you've ever worked in education.

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Considering it's just taking up space on a normal sticker, and it doesn't track you, this isn't that bad honestly. I wish this was the worst.

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slrpnk.net

Deffo coconspirators. They smuggle multiple seeds, using a pseudocarp to disguise them as a tasty snack, to ensure a wider propaganda propagation network.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Pseudocarp is a hilarious word, though 😄

The idea of a fruit concealing its seeds in a counterfeit fish really tickles my funny bone 😁

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yeah blur that fucking shit out before posting. there are kids on here.

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I suddenly have an overwhelming subconscious desire to subscribe to Hulu or tune my broadcast television to ABC to watch a TV show called Abbott Elementary 🤔

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lemmy.sdf.org

I'm not even mad at this, it's creative and not intrusive. I'd assume it's a cheeky reference to the old thing about giving your teacher an apple on the first day of school.

I'd much rather see playful, physical ads like this than the targeted shit online.

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feddit.uk

Or you could decide as a nation not to bend over and accept the insistent thrusts of commerce at every opportunity.

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See, I don’t even understand this mindset. When I’m looking to quiet my mind, I go for walks, see nature, volunteer. If I have an additional labubu on my shelf, it’s just one more item to move while I dust.

As an aside, I like picture frames for that reason. They’re lower maintenance. Fuck yeah, picture frames.

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travel to a place without em for a couple weeks and come back to the US, shit really is jarring to anyone remotely aware of their surroundings

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starikreply
lemmy.zip

Yeah, at least you can ignore this. It’s not some unskippable demand for money screaming into you brain.

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No, it's an unskippable demand for money insinuating itself into your brain...

Completely different, agreed.

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lemmy.world

And now you're showing it to us instead of chucking it at the nearest physicist.

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lemmy.dbzer0.com

Do you mean physician like the "an apple a day keeps the doctor away" thing?

Or do you just harbor animosity towards people who study physics?

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jj4211reply
lemmy.world

How else will another physicist discover gravity?

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Advertising is a company laundering technique for wealth transfer, they use speculative projections to sell your eye space alone, give the pass for the image, and profiteer internally instead of contributing to the economy outside of the bubble, it's been the case on the Internet for years and years

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lemmy.world

My pizza box had one too. Crazy thing is I bet it fucking works on some people.

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NoiseColorreply
lemmy.world

Marketing works. So many people think it doesn't work on them, but it does.

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Obnoxious ads work to make me put a company on my “shit list” so I never buy from them. I’ve already got loads of places I refuse to shop from, so it’s nothing to me to add another.

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lemmy.today

That's kind of amazing that this ad campaign got off the ground.

Someone in marketing had to have that idea (it's an apple for the teacher, right? So we tie it to a show about a school, see?), then sell it through the entire corporate chain for approval from the top. Then someone in graphics had to design the prototype sticker. Then someone in sales had to identify who to sell it to, make the pitch, and close the deal.

So how much new viewership can ABC hope to get from this? How much money does the apple distributor get for this? The answer to both gas to be "Not much." It seems like a lot of effort for not a lot of gain for anyone involved, except maybe the sale guy who gets a nice commission.

It just occurred to me that I probably have it backwards. ABC thought of the apple tie-in for their popular school show, and pitched apple companies until one agreed.

Welcome to my thought process.

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It just occurred to me that I probably have it backwards. ABC thought of the apple tie-in for their popular school show, and pitched apple companies until one agreed.

And then after just a couple of viral internet posts about it, it is a complete success.

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piefed.social

Hopefully Apple doesn’t put Pluribus ads on fruit. That one lady named Carol would lose her poor mind.

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kindredreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Context (the original Reddit post)

::: spoiler Text copy of the post

My schizophrenic sister hospitalised herself because she throught she was having a psychotic episode where someone was attempting to communciate with her through her fridge. Turns out it was an advert on the LED screen.

Need some advice. She's not really capable of organising most of her own affairs.

She spent 2 days under monitoring. This isn't the first time she's been kept in as she has had previous psychotic episodes once every two years or so.

During this time her medications were adjusted.

She also rang me during this time to tell me that "someone was trying to communicate with her through her fridge." She booked a taxi to A&E and was driven there.

I've finally got her back home a few days ago. However, when I was scrolling on Facebook today I saw an advert on a smart fridge which stated the words, "WE'RE SORRY WE UPSET YOU, CAROL." It was set against a creepy yellow background and was very ominous. Upon closer inspection it was an advert for some TV show.

That's my sister's name. Carol. I sent her the photo and asked if this was what she saw. She confirmed it.

Some creepy advert in a place where an advert shouldn't usually go has sent her to the bloody hospital and triggered a review of the efficiacy of her antipyshotics.

Is this even legal in the UK? Running creepy adverts like that on a smart fridge with absolutely no way of knowing who could've seen them?

:::

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lemmy.world

i used to slap my crew's tags and qrs on random fruits and vegetable in the supermarkets all the time. the trick is to keep it low and have someone to divert attention while you dance around the section trying to appear merely clueless and not mischievous.

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jaschen306reply
sh.itjust.works

I used to put QR code stickers on random things that points to the lemon party website. Which was 3 old guys sucking each other off on the home screen.

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lemmy.ca

I'm almost positive those apples would be cheaper because they are ad supported. Right?

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The revenue was pocketed because the cost of printing a bigger sticker and in color was passed on to you.

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lemmy.sdf.org

Huh pink lady's i thought that they were only grown in western australia.

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Funky_Beakreply
lemmy.sdf.org

Not that big into them, I worked in an orchard during my teen years. Best skill i learnt was juggling. But pink ladies then were only grown in the south west. I feel there was a trade agreement that allowed them to be grown elsewhere. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cripps_Pink

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WeirdyTripreply
lemmy.blahaj.zone

Well props to you guys for that apple, it is one of my absolute favorites. Right up there with honeycrisp. I don't super care about apples in general, but there are so many damn overhyped apples coming out these days (looking at you, Cosmic Crisp) that I started to develop a disdain for apples in general, which made finding the Frange rating scale quite cathartic.

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You can find good ones. But it does feel we go for gross weight over quality these days. If you have never tried one nashi pears (south east asian pear or pear apple) are phenominal. Basically what you want a pear and an apple to taste like.

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lemmy.ca

Curious, they have been putting ads on the sticker on bananas like this since the 90s ish.

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Longer ago than that. I was sticking them on the inside of my kitchen cabinet in high school in the mid-70s.

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I once saw an ad for a guitar that had been sticker-bombed, and the guy had stuck his banana stickers on the back of his headstock. There were dozens of them, lots of different promotional ones.

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At least this advertising makes sense…if it was someone like Pluribus, I wouldn’t trust those apples.

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feddit.org

I watched 1½ episodes of Abbott Elementary once. It wasn't very good. Not sure if I like the idea that some ad person thinks this is the sort of show for people who enjoy fresh apples.

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In my head the connection is "Abbot Elementary... teachers... maybe I should get an extra apple for my kid to give the teacher." Honestly, back when I was a teacher, I did love a nice apple for a snack. Not so much the apple-themed tchotchkes.

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Whatever platform the shoe is on kept turning Abbot on after whatever i actually wanted to watch. I don't understand why they are pushing it so hard, it's really not very good.

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starikreply
lemmy.zip

Yes, these ads ensure the mom n’ pop 4-acre apple farm can it through the winter

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shalafireply
lemmy.world

Who do you think is getting the revenue if not the grower?

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My guess would be the middleman who got the contract to put the sticker on the apple and resell it.

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The ones getting the 12bn bailout that we’re financing after they voted for the guy who enacted tariffs and tanked their operation? Sure, give them more money. Lesson learned I guess.

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