85 points

fuckin looking at YOU, OPERA GX.

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NordVPN and ExpressVPN are trying to hide behind Opera

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Express is, okay for what it is.

Nord though is hiding behind the word “Nord”. It’s not even a Nordic company. It’s based in British virgin islands just like Surfshark

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Nothing feels worse than seeing ads for shit you’ve already got, too. That’s when you know you’ve fucked up

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yeah, the best time to advertise at me about a thing is while I’m researching thing to buy.

Advertising at me after I bought the thing is useless, I already bought it!

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It does have a purpose. I found the name of it once, but it’s basically choice confirmation. When you buy something and then shortly after see lots of ads of other people who bought the same thing and are really happy with it/it appears popular, it confirms to you that you made the right choice and should make it again if given the chance. This kind of “confirmation after the fact” advertising is especially used in larger purchases like a car. It reinforces the choice you made in your mind so you feel more satisfied with the brand itself.

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I actually appreciate this, even knowing how it works. After a big purchase I tend to be conflicted about it having spent that much money. I like to have it be confirmed that I made the right choice, even if I know it’s just manipulation. 😅

Like, recently I bought a BambuLab P1S 3D printer (with the multi-material combo). I did my research, knew it was an excellent value for money. I knew the competing options were not worth the added features for the higher cost, or the reduction in features for the savings. It was basically exactly what I wanted at a good price point.

And yet every time I see a suggested YouTube video recommending that printer, or an ad talking about what a good value it is, I get this little happy dopamine burst for having made a good choice.

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except i usually get ads for a thing that’s both more expensive and worse for my use case than the one I bought.

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Bought a gift for a babyshower, I was getting ads for baby stuff for the following 3 years

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This is me when I see mullvad ads on the subway. Still think they are a great product but I’m starting to question their marketing.

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Oh hell. I literally left Nord for Mull and was thinking of that specific example when I made this joke

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There are other comments here talking about Nord vs Mull and as someone who just bought one I hope I made the right choice

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53 points

hmm enough profits to sponser all youtube. sus

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Especially if it’s a free to play game

That just tells me “you will definitely spend money to get what you’re looking for in this game”

No fucking thanks

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a free thing with suspicious amount of advertising requires a lot questioning at the least

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62 points

RAID SHADOW LE- JUST SHUT THE FUCK UP, BRAND!

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The funniest thing was when Alec Steele (blacksmithing/metal working YouTuber) did a Raid ad. Him following their standard script was ridiculous

His phone he played the game on had a cracked screen

It really showed me not to believe any of his ads in particular

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I watched a review of raid shadow legends a while ago, and was unsurprising to see it was a very uninteresting game

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This was me watching the Hims ad during the Superbowl lol.

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