Targeted Advertisement is an Evil in it own league. Literally preying on what it detects as a potential “weakness”.
For my part, it’s mostly just annoying. Like, Youtube will register that I watch a lot of Gaming videos and thus spams me with ads for Online Casinos, because marketing doesn’t know the difference.
It is interesting though, that the targeted advertisement seem highly based on negative stereotypes. Like it’s ripped directly from shitty old movies, sit-coms and such.
Yeah, I don’t bet, i refuse to use dating apps, but I DO love beer. But i look out for small stuff that I haven’t tried before, and usually shoot for local stuff when i travel. Like, I’m not gonna drink a Budweiser if i am at a bar in Detroit. I’m gunning down whatever seasonal Atwater brew i can’t get in Ohio, or trying to get my hands on some Black Rock brewery.
I too love various alcohol beverages. But I don’t give a flying fuck about what is advertised.
If I want good beer, I go to a beer focused bar or micro-brewery and ask for what I’m in the mood for, they usually supply me with whatever I desire. If I’m traveling, I go for anything local. I just can’t get myself to “Pull a Vincent” and eat McDonalds if I’m in France.
I assume it’s because figuring out how to specifically target individuals is too difficult for a modern MBA, so they cheat and just try to force people into their easy to sort bins instead.
Targeted Advertisement is an Evil in it own league. Literally preying on what it detects as a potential “weakness”.
For my part, it’s mostly just annoying. Like, Youtube will register that I watch a lot of Gaming videos and thus spams me with ads for Online Casinos, because marketing doesn’t know the difference.
Yeah, i am a 30 year old aingle guy who likes baseball. All my ads are beer, sports betting, and ultra pathetic dating apps
It is interesting though, that the targeted advertisement seem highly based on negative stereotypes. Like it’s ripped directly from shitty old movies, sit-coms and such.
Yeah, I don’t bet, i refuse to use dating apps, but I DO love beer. But i look out for small stuff that I haven’t tried before, and usually shoot for local stuff when i travel. Like, I’m not gonna drink a Budweiser if i am at a bar in Detroit. I’m gunning down whatever seasonal Atwater brew i can’t get in Ohio, or trying to get my hands on some Black Rock brewery.
I too love various alcohol beverages. But I don’t give a flying fuck about what is advertised.
If I want good beer, I go to a beer focused bar or micro-brewery and ask for what I’m in the mood for, they usually supply me with whatever I desire. If I’m traveling, I go for anything local. I just can’t get myself to “Pull a Vincent” and eat McDonalds if I’m in France.
Because the shitty old movies sitcoms and such pushes the same stereotypes to sell stuff
A Marketype, if u want
Indeed. I’m just slightly surprised that no actual living person has looked at this and said: “Nah, this shit makes zero sense.”
I assume it’s because figuring out how to specifically target individuals is too difficult for a modern MBA, so they cheat and just try to force people into their easy to sort bins instead.
I think you might be right.