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Yeah, this is self-aggrandizement from a group of people who consistently believe they're smarter than everybody else, when in reality they just lack self-awareness. Nerds will smugly post in this thread using their overpriced mechanical keyboard as a wall of Funko pops and Star Wars slop looms behind them. I worked in marketing for a long time and I know damn well I'm not immune to it.
You just described Geeks. Geek and Nerd group labels can sometimes apply to the same people, but they are not synonymous, and a person can be one without the other.
I knew somebody would try to play that card. People who insist on that distinction are the least self-aware of all.
You're resorting to personal attacks without knowing who I am, what I do, what I do or don't have on the wall behind me. You apply a blanket label on all people who you class a certain way, and when I disagree with your label and its implications, and recommend nuance, you class me further.
It sounds like you think very highly of yourself, or lowly of everyone else, or both.
What makes your opinions here worthwhile?
You are not immune to marketing (or to propaganda in general). The more you become at ease with that fact, the better equipped you will be to deal with the deluge of shit that is coming for all of us.
As I said in another reply, I worked in marketing for a long time, so I have first-hand experience that most others here don't. Many have a rather narrow definition of what they're willing to label "advertising" and don't realize how much is actually happening all around them. I'm applying a blanket label because the blanket is covering all of us, even those who fervently deny it and insist that it's simply warm and cozy wherever they are.
Everyone arguing with this account needs to realize that they might as well be talking to an LLM. Look at how advertisers think:
https://www.goldennumber.net/wp-content/uploads/pepsi-arnell-021109.pdf
Just like an LLM can't distinguish between truth and fiction they can't distinguish between meaningful information and advertising BS. People will never win this argument because they classify all human communication as an act of manipulation, so the definition of advertising will be made more and more broad until they say "look, you were swayed by it".