Comment by ๐ lars_the_bear
Re: "Is hating online advertising weird? I asked my son (25)โฆ"
@jprjr : supplements are basically unregulatd in the UK, too. But advertising -- at least in its traditional form -- is regulated. So I guess unproven medical treatments are more advertised in unregulated places.
Mar 03 ยท 2 months ago
5 Later Comments โ
๐ป darkghost ยท Mar 03 at 17:58:
Try feces for all that ails you! Cheap and readily available! Now my lawyers tell me I must utter the magic make this legal phrase. "These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease."
๐ thoughtterminatingcliche ยท Mar 03 at 18:02:
I am like this. The only weird one annoyed by any ad in my surroundings. I also demand people mute commercial breaks, LOL. It is the compressor my friend. Some evil wizard pays up those guys to dial the fucking compressor all the way up. When the commercial break kicks in all hell breaks loose...
๐ stack ยท Mar 03 at 18:21:
Fecal transplants are not entirely without merit, given what we are learning about gut-to-everything connection.
In amateur setting, a messy disaster.
And yes. The wall of noise.
๐ป darkghost ยท Mar 03 at 19:45:
@stack This is something I worked on in the past. A facial cream made of the stuff will not, however, make you younger and sexier. For the latter it is most surely the opposite.
๐ stack ยท Mar 03 at 20:08:
@darkghost, no way! A shit face cream?
Original Post
Is hating online advertising weird? I asked my son (25) how he can bear to watch videos on YouTube, when they're interrupted by advertising every few minutes. He looked at me is if I'd just laid on egg. That, apparently, is just how things are -- he didn't find it odd at all. He found _me_ odd for objecting to it. Do you have to be old, like me, to find online advertising objectionable? The popularity of ad-blockers suggests not, but perhaps only the old folks use them? Is viewing the world...