• jqubed@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Do you mean specifically from online advertising? Because unless they live in an impoverished country and never buy commercially purchased products they almost certainly have purchased something they’ve seen in an ad. Many people think they aren’t influenced by advertising, because they haven’t seen an ad for Coca-Cola and then immediately gone out and purchased a bottle of Coke, but advertising can be very influential in subtle ways that many people don’t even notice.

    • skulblaka@sh.itjust.works
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      14 hours ago

      I, for one, specifically go out of my way to not purchase things that have been advertised to me, but I also only see about one ad per year on average, because ads are a known malware vector and not blocking ads is just bad security hygiene. Not having to constantly be force-fed capitalism slop is just a nice side benefit.

      But yeah, my particular 'tism mostly manifests as spite in this case, and from what I’ve heard tell from other Lemmings I’m in pretty good company in that regard with this group. We just need to figure out how to export that spite to the common man.

    • guy@piefed.social
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      14 hours ago

      Obviously I mean no one has gone oh I saw x in an ad on Facebook and went to buy it and not I bought a Coca Cola.

      • Zwiebel@feddit.org
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        14 hours ago

        That’s because you misunderstand the purpose of ads.

        The coke ad doesn’t expect you to run out and buy a coke, the point is next time you stand in the isle for cola you’re “spontaneously” gonna grab some coke and not some other brand you haven’t heard of