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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderWeb" data-source="post: 976437" data-attributes="member: 88686"><p>You are absolutely right about that. The new generation is different from ours. Our generation rejects all forms of ads out of principle, almost for ideological reasons to maintain privacy. This new generation doesn't mind interactive brands and alternative advertising, they feed into it ironically and unironically, a generation starved of attention will turn to anyone who does pay attention to them and companies capitalize on that. They are aware of the massive army of parody and fan accounts on social media and they know those people wouldn't mind getting a paycheck. There has been a seismic shift towards powerful subliminal advertising like Brave or Apple promising privacy in one domain while also selling it away in another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderWeb, post: 976437, member: 88686"] You are absolutely right about that. The new generation is different from ours. Our generation rejects all forms of ads out of principle, almost for ideological reasons to maintain privacy. This new generation doesn't mind interactive brands and alternative advertising, they feed into it ironically and unironically, a generation starved of attention will turn to anyone who does pay attention to them and companies capitalize on that. They are aware of the massive army of parody and fan accounts on social media and they know those people wouldn't mind getting a paycheck. There has been a seismic shift towards powerful subliminal advertising like Brave or Apple promising privacy in one domain while also selling it away in another. [/QUOTE]
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