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Can you think of something you may have bought which you saw an advert for it years ago? Does or doesn't have to be the first time you became aware of it.
lol i was mostly being facetious, in reply to the number of people in this thread expressing extreme skepticism about whether ads work at all
for myself, i'm sure they have worked and probably do work, but i can tell you that i make every effort to avoid even seeing them, because i fucking hate them. i use ublock origin. i don't watch tv. i torrent movies. i pay for tidal. that still doesn't eliminate billboards and other forcibly shoved bullshit into daily life
I have enjoyed the content of creators on YouTube, content that perhaps wouldn't have come to exist without adverts, but if I could press a magic button to make it so anyone could easily prevent adverts then I would.
A simple reduction in copyright term (say 10 years) would allow authors to be creative with existing works - newbies need not start from scratch. After 10 years users could choose a copyrighted work from who they'd prefer created it, rather than who currently owns the "IP" trading card to for the next ~150 years.
I can't think of a time I've seen an ad and thought, ya that's exactly what I need in my life.