The natural state of man is to observe advertising, or else how could people know where animals to hunt were or which berries to eat?
(I wonder if this has been said seriously by an ad think tank at some point)
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The natural state of man is to observe advertising, or else how could people know where animals to hunt were or which berries to eat?
(I wonder if this has been said seriously by an ad think tank at some point)
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Socialism is adblock at the national level. 
In Poland average commercial break take around 10-15 minutes. It is so bad that even our shitty bootlicking government felt the need to regulate that, but of course they fucked up and it changed nothing. There are more commercial time in TV than the non-commercial time, and the public TV is not much better than the private one despite hevy subsidies and mandatory subsription from every home (27,50 PLN monthly as of now).
pretty sure theres EU regulation that should limit the ads to a certain percentage of the show. Except in cases the show is a comercial itself.
So is Poland not following EU regulations?
I guess they found a loophole. I noticed they very much like to put a commercials right before the show ends, and after it ends they put another one. There's also tons of previews of their own shows (i guess that don't count as commercials) weidly sandwitched between commercial blocks - and that could alternate for a long time. Maybe something like that.
I remember debacle about the volume of the commercials, stations tend to put them up much louder than shows, so people were getting blasted with decibels out of nowhere, this was forbidden too, so they also circumvented that by some kind of sound frequency trick so the commercials are still perceptively louder than shows.
Or maybe they just are ignoring it altogether, polish television regulating organ is very slow and blind unless international scandal blows in their faces.
the loudness thing is indeed a trick to boost perception without breaking rules on peak amplitude.
On the length thing, is weird: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TV_advertisements_by_country#Europe
EU regulations are not waterproof and the European countries tend to do a lot of “looks good on paper” type of laws, where they wax about equity and welfare. But in the end its just a prettier package for an ugly system.
I keep bringing up how much I deeply hate ads and the people I've talked to about it have been weirdly apathetic. I don't know how they feel, but to me the omnipresent ads does more psychological damage to me than any other capitalist schemes to melt my brain.
My thoughts exactly when it comes to people who don't seem to mind advertising in general. They come in a couple varieties. On the one hand you have all the "i just tune out the ads" or the "im too smart to be influenced by marketing" types. The cope involved in these cases is sad more than anything else. On the other hand, you have the truly deranged who find advertisements useful. The kind of people who somehow appreciate trackers and spyware because it means they get advertisements "more relevant to their interests" as if that's a good thing. Those types fucking scare the shit out of me.
I have ads so thoroughly purged out of my life that it is legitimately fucking mind blowing to me whenever I visit someone who watches tv. Every single time I'm just repeatedly blindsided by the fact that this atrocity is the norm. They are bombarded with the same annoying-ass commercials every five to ten minutes continuously, 24/7. It's as if they have an IV setup pushing pure corporate propaganda straight into their veins. They can't watch a single episode of a tv show without incessantly being interrupted by a dozen car insurance ads per hour. Worse yet are the fucking prescription drug advertisements.
In a just world this type of shit would be thoroughly outlawed. Anyone involved in creating ads should be charged with crimes against humanity. They are doing actual mass brainwashing. There is no way sitting through this day in and day out doesn't cause significant psychological damage.
Completely agree, I find it oppressive and a constant psychological assault.
I use adblock online and I only listen to public radio and watch public TV (which have no ads). The only times when I am exposed to advertisments are billboards, newspapers, shopping, and whenever I make the mistake to browse on my phone. I still feel like I'm drowning, how do people cope with this shit
Public TV not having ads? what is this commie shit? Here in Spain they put ads there too lol. Except on the 24h channel, where theres a continous news loop.
whenever I make the mistake to browse on my phone.
The mobile version of firefox supports addons, so you could put uBlock on it. If you're using android, you can use ReVanced to remove ads from youtube.