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1. I_Am_N+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-02 18:10:51
Advertising has always struggled with being too manipulative. Before targeted internet ads, magazines touched up imperfections on models to enhance the "buy this and be beautiful" message they were selling. Before they could retouch photos as easily, they forced models to barely eat to be "thin and attractive", affecting the mental health of people who felt "bad" for not looking like a model...which made them more susceptible to buying the "fix" the company is pushing.

Neutral market speak about "market efficiency" and matching customers with issues to businesses with solutions is fine, but talking about it at the expense of acknowledging that advertising CAN be harmful is against the point the parent comment is making.

I remember Enzyte commercials on TV in the 2000s. Manipulative against manhood, people who tried the drug had to have a doctors note saying "No, Enzyte didn't make my client's penis size increase" to be "allowed" to cancel their subscription. I can't even begin to imagine the hell someone with a "has small penis" ad profile lives in with targeted ads.

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