• brsrklf@jlai.lu
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    3 days ago

    Not in the US, but I’d go even further and ban any ad mimicking an “alerting” kind of sound, especially starting with it.

    Alarms, ringtones, even loud door knocking. Even worse, traffic sounds with car horns (rare, but some still do this shit somehow). I can’t believe some of the ads I get are still legal, deliberately stressing you to get your attention shouldn’t be.

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      legal, deliberately stressing you to get your attention shouldn’t be.

      I’m thinking of a couple of entire industries that could be banned or destroyed to help people’s brains.

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      1 day ago

      Those car horn/siren radio ads are worse than Internet clickbait and dangerous. Hate them worse than extra loud ads.

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      I worked on a crew that took lots of long interstate drives when “We Like to Party” by the Vengaboys was a big radio hit. Every time that goddamned horn blasted in that song when we were on the road, we all frantically looked around to see the big truck that was about to kill us only to realize it was just the stupid Vengabus.

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      I can’t understand how people use any platforms with ads. Any ads are bad, but audio/video ads are the worst. I refuse to use any platform that tries to hijack my attention like that.

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      Punish the brands that do it with boycotts, bad reviews and naming/shaming online. Call out the creative production and call them hacks. That must be why they’re in advertising instead of making something someone would enjoy hearing.