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Anyway as for the real argument you need to look up the difference between effective frequency and brainwashing (and there is a difference.) Effective Frequency, which is what that article specifically refers to, is a marketing technique and there are key variables in it that basically eliminate the idea that it's "brainwashing everyone." For instance if I were to see a commercial for Levi Jeans thirty times but never actually encountered Levi Jeans then there's no chance I will buy them regardless of how many times I see that commercial. There's also the chance I can have negative associations with the product, etc. It isn't a hook, line and sinker technique. That aside that research ignores the simple human ability to think critically. Just because I see a commercial over and over doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to see the product and buy it. Even if I associate it with the pleasant commercial, which is what effective advertising would do, I could have other fiscal responsibilities or it could simply not be in my favorite color. Arguing that effective frequency, a marketing technique and only a marketing technique, is the mass media brainwashing and controlling us...is just being hyperbolic and childish. |
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Regardless if you don't encounter it its still in the back of you mind, after all that's the first thing that popped up. That would be money for someone, given they were unaware those clothes existed. You just sold me a pair of pants. You probably feel that Levis aren't good enough for you and buy more expensive clothing to please more than just you. I can kind of read that in you basically by your know it all mentality. You would not be caught dead right?? |
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Sleepy you can Call that whatever you want either way its mind control/brainwashing I could say anything you will twist it all around till your happy and call it whatever. Night all |
Your post wasn't that hard to get; it was just stupid. Mind control means they're controlling your mind...which they're not. This is what I mean when I call you childish and hyperbolic. Brainwashing is a fairly extreme term for a marketing technique that isn't even effective all the time. I mean the fact you use brainwashing and mind control as interchangeable terms shows you don't really understand any of these concepts you're trying to discuss.
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What don't I get Cornelius? You're right, I don't understand how putting a product into someone's mind, without that person having the slightest possible chance of being able to purchase that product, will make the company money. Know why I don't understand it? Because it makes no sense. Now if you want to have a debate, how about you actually read my post on the last page, right before you started fobbing everyone off and back up some of the claims you've made. Or alternatively you could admit to being an absolute ignorant twat and we could all call it a night. But for me it's only 2:40 in the afternoon, so I'm fine picking apart your braindead arguments for a little while longer.
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If you are the type of person who is so easily influenced that your values and preferences are formed by what you see on TV then you probably deserve to to march right to the nearest store and buy all the junk they allegedly "tell" you to buy.
I myself find myself being nauseated by 98% of what I see on TV, including advertisements, so unless that's Big Brothers intention then I'd have to say that their feeble attempt at mind control really isn't working so well. |
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There is a constant comparison, and enough makeup to cover the planet that means money. This also leads to food disorders among other things... I think its unsat, but the media does this all the time. |
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