i'm noticing more and more people are unwittingly advertising products/services/brands, and when they are, those people aren't really discussing a subject so much as they are advertising the product and modeling what they say not specifically about the product to fit the motif of their talk about the product. i've now actually talked directly to one, and it was like talking to a brick wall with an ad on it... the human being - well at least i hope it was a human being - - it purported to be one anyway - - had no idea, even when i directly confronted it and tried to explain, that it's an ad at the moment - not a person - but it wouldn't understand nor listen. it was eerie, like trying to talk to the girl in the most recent south park episodes, but a very poor beta version that really can't hold a conversation.
be careful voatspiracists; the ads are among us.
discuss your experiences with "human" ads and the idea that this a conspiracy of the highest order to usher in the next phase of advertising and social manipulation.
edit: clarification concept: when you tell your friends about a product/service (eg: duckduckgo) are you just telling your friend use this to be safe or are you an ad or both? i'm seeing more "adpersontizing" happening in voat, and i'm bringing it up as a possible conspiracy. the advertisers are here and we're being used as a test bed for a new-ish form of dirty advertising.
edit 2: this is an ongoing thing i'm seeing, not some established well evidenced conspiracy. just keep your eyes open and watch out :)
final edit: i'm out for a while, but i've learned i need to explain things more succinctly, even in text. imagine, i speak in greater volume irl, so, well, it's an ongoing battle. stay aware!
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Heebie_Kikeburger ago
When I get worried about the amount of ads forced on us daily, I light up a LUCKY STRIKE and all my worries waft away with that delicious LUCKY STRIKE smoke!
SaneGoatiSwear ago