| ▲ | eertami 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
If you're aware of it and think you're susceptible then you can make it impossible to be influenced by it. Ie, You can disable all 'related videos'/feeds/home page on Youtube with Unhook, and sponsored segments with SponsorBlock. I'll probably never see a Youtube thumbnail for the rest of my life, throw in Adblock and your exposure is extremely limited. > Sales guys love people like that. You can also easily never speak to them. I know they exist, but as a consumer I can't think of anytime I've had a sales interaction with a salesperson. I understand that some people do, and might even actively seek a salesperson - but if I go to a physical store I already know what I want to buy before I get there and the only interaction I might have is to ask how to find the thing I want. I know it's a common argument/appeal to authority that advertising must work, because companies are still doing it - but there are economists who think that it might not[0]. [0]: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/does-advertising-actually-w... | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | DrewADesign a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
> Ie, You can disable all 'related videos'/feeds/home page on Youtube with Unhook This is not specific to YouTube. It’s billboards, product placement, etc etc etc. > You can also easily never speak to them. I know they exist, but as a consumer I can't think of anytime I've had a sales interaction with a salesperson Ok, so you make every major purchase online, probably don’t own a car, never purchased a home or lived in a city where its extremely difficult to rent without a realtor, never go out to restaurants or bars in the US where the service staff essentially works on commission in the form of gratuity… sure thing. Thinking Sony would sell just as many products entirely based on word of mouth is absolutely absurd. | ||||||||||||||
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