Can we dial back the pile on of Seth please? It's really not very pleasant or necessary.
He has his views on the use of advertising to influence us towards bias over a particular brand. Agree with them or not, or just ignore them and focus on whether the advert itself is actually any good (for me it's not as "good" as in other years btw).
Can we dial back the pile on of Seth please? It's really not very pleasant or necessary.
He has his views on the use of advertising to influence us towards bias over a particular brand. Agree with them or not, or just ignore them and focus on whether the advert itself is actually any good (for me it's not as "good" as in other years btw).
No need for the personal stuff imo.
I mean, of course I agree with him. That’s exactly what adverts are for. It’s just saying it for the sake of it and his holier than thou attitude. It’s nothing new or smart or interesting. It’s just a big downer.
Presumably research will say otherwise but I don’t think I have ever bought something influenced by the advert.
To caveat, I mean other than an advert making me aware of a product.
For instance, if there was some type of brand new product then obviously without some kind of advertising I would not be aware of it. I am talking more along the lines of say an aftershave advert with Johnny Depp in a desert wouldn’t make me buy a particular brand of aftershave over another one, only the actual smell can do that, and that is nothing to do with the advert
Really? You’re qualified to assess another’s mental health are you?
You mean like you are?
Errr no. I am not qualified to do so, which is why I haven’t done so.
So you're saying all your posts decrying other peoples decision making and deciding that people are being manipulated by a Christmas advertisement that a lot of people look forward to each year - without ever shopping at John Lewis - is NOT assessing other people mental health?
I give up. You clearly need to see someone who can help you with your warped sense of reality.
Can we dial back the pile on of Seth please? It's really not very pleasant or necessary.
He has his views on the use of advertising to influence us towards bias over a particular brand. Agree with them or not, or just ignore them and focus on whether the advert itself is actually any good (for me it's not as "good" as in other years btw).
No need for the personal stuff imo.
Sure, everyone is entitled to an opinion, no argument there.
But I thought the general rule on here, which is observed by
the vast majority, is to let it go on the main forum. It happens time and time
again. Some people seem to think they should be able to get the soap box out,
when the majority of others don't, even though they probably would like to. Some people’s posts have a continual underlying political
theme that generally goes unnoticed (or maybe people do notice it, but choose not to rise to it), but
when it’s blatant what does everyone expect?
Agree it shouldn’t get personal, but why do it in the first place? It’s
constant and even on Christmas threads, and it’s stopping good people from
visiting the forum
Can we dial back the pile on of Seth please? It's really not very pleasant or necessary.
He has his views on the use of advertising to influence us towards bias over a particular brand. Agree with them or not, or just ignore them and focus on whether the advert itself is actually any good (for me it's not as "good" as in other years btw).
No need for the personal stuff imo.
Not until he actually admits that his initial post was totally unnecessary on this thread.
We all know the power of advertising can be influential on SOME peoples choices. It was ever thus and is why there is a massive marketing industry around the World. And if people want to waste their money on a product they don't need, then it's up to them and none of his righteous business.
But if he really believes some women singing "Ooooooh, bodyform, bodyform for you" is going to influence or manipulate me into buying the full range of their products, then he's talking bollocks.
Really? You’re qualified to assess another’s mental health are you?
You mean like you are?
Errr no. I am not qualified to do so, which is why I haven’t done so.
So you're saying all your posts decrying other peoples decision making and deciding that people are being manipulated by a Christmas advertisement that a lot of people look forward to each year - without ever shopping at John Lewis - is NOT assessing other people mental health?
I give up. You clearly need to see someone who can help you with your warped sense of reality.
What is warped is you quoting something I have written, which is clear for anybody to judge, and trying to say I am commenting on the mental health of others. I am commenting on advertising.
Can we dial back the pile on of Seth please? It's really not very pleasant or necessary.
He has his views on the use of advertising to influence us towards bias over a particular brand. Agree with them or not, or just ignore them and focus on whether the advert itself is actually any good (for me it's not as "good" as in other years btw).
No need for the personal stuff imo.
Can you highlight this on the Covid thread as well, please? Someone with a different view, who is also clearly wrong, hasn't been afforded the same kindness as you're displaying here.
Some pile-on's seem to be fair game, depending on who the messenger is.
Advertising is not just about manipulating people to buy certain items, it goes further. The effect of adverts using slim women/girls has a message that this representative of how women are, size wise. Of course in reality it isn't, but this can have a big effect on self esteem. Eating disorders such as anorexia are brought on by many factors, one of which is society's views of what women should look like.
Advertising is not just about manipulating people to buy certain items, it goes further. The effect of adverts using slim women/girls has a message that this representative of how women are, size wise. Of course in reality it isn't, but this can have a big effect on self esteem. Eating disorders such as anorexia are brought on by many factors, one of which is society's views of what women should look like.
kentaddick worked on the LIDL advert and was just running with the manipulation theme of the thread, he said himself its quite a fun advert which i think it is.
Advertising is not just about manipulating people to buy certain items, it goes further. The effect of adverts using slim women/girls has a message that this representative of how women are, size wise. Of course in reality it isn't, but this can have a big effect on self esteem. Eating disorders such as anorexia are brought on by many factors, one of which is society's views of what women should look like.
kentaddick worked on the LIDL advert and was just running with the manipulation theme of the thread, he said himself its quite a fun advert which i think it is.
Fair play but the 'manipulation theme' is used to give Seth grief. I'm just getting really pissed off with it. Having a good laugh at his views just because they're not 'popular' is pretty unkind, as is suggesting he's mad/deluded etc.
Advertising is not just about manipulating people to buy certain items, it goes further. The effect of adverts using slim women/girls has a message that this representative of how women are, size wise. Of course in reality it isn't, but this can have a big effect on self esteem. Eating disorders such as anorexia are brought on by many factors, one of which is society's views of what women should look like.
kentaddick worked on the LIDL advert and was just running with the manipulation theme of the thread, he said himself its quite a fun advert which i think it is.
Fair play but the 'manipulation theme' is used to give Seth grief. I'm just getting really pissed off with it. Having a good laugh at his views just because they're not 'popular' is pretty unkind, as is suggesting he's mad/deluded etc.
You’re getting pissed off with it? The man does it on every single thread. He even got banned for it.
Advertising is not just about manipulating people to buy certain items, it goes further. The effect of adverts using slim women/girls has a message that this representative of how women are, size wise. Of course in reality it isn't, but this can have a big effect on self esteem. Eating disorders such as anorexia are brought on by many factors, one of which is society's views of what women should look like.
Yeah Men don't get it bad at all.
You're making a semi valid point, but why refuse to note the body dysmorphia in men?
Men and boys across the world are taking dangerous substances to cut fat and build muscle to attain equally if not more unrealistically attainable bodies.
Men are constantly marginalised when it comes to mental health. That pisses me off more than anything on this thread so far.
I remember as a child seeing an advert on the back of a magazine and asking my dad why a picture of torn purple silk would make me want to smoke that brand of cigarettes. He explained that it wouldn’t, but if you were a smoker seeing the advert would likely make you want a cigarette and light up. He also explained that most brands of cigarettes were produced by the one company so they couldn’t care which type you actuality smoked. He was quite a smart guy, but still sadly died from lung cancer.
Quite rightly that kind of advertising is now banned. On the flip side I am currently thinking of starting a sideline lifestyle business and if I do I will advertise. There will be nothing more sinister in that than it is the only obvious way to let people know beyond word of mouth about my service. It seems to me advertising can be a very broad church in terms of intentions and morals.
So I came on here to see the new John Lewis ad and am now left with no compulsion to return anytime soon because, yet again, a thread has been completely hijacked by one person. The same person who gets away with it time after time.
Seriously, it's like a game of self-righteous bingo. You can tick off just about all of the usual topics on this thread. So sad.
Advertising is not just about manipulating people to buy certain items, it goes further. The effect of adverts using slim women/girls has a message that this representative of how women are, size wise. Of course in reality it isn't, but this can have a big effect on self esteem. Eating disorders such as anorexia are brought on by many factors, one of which is society's views of what women should look like.
Yeah Men don't get it bad at all.
You're making a semi valid point, but why refuse to note the body dysmorphia in men?
Men and boys across the world are taking dangerous substances to cut fat and build muscle to attain equally if not more unrealistically attainable bodies.
Men are constantly marginalised when it comes to mental health. That pisses me off more than anything on this thread so far.
Fair point. If anything it's more difficult for men as all the articles in mags et about eating disorders focus on women, making it even more difficult for men to talk about it/seek help.
Can we dial back the pile on of Seth please? It's really not very pleasant or necessary.
He has his views on the use of advertising to influence us towards bias over a particular brand. Agree with them or not, or just ignore them and focus on whether the advert itself is actually any good (for me it's not as "good" as in other years btw).
No need for the personal stuff imo.
Blatant subliminal attempts here to manipulate me to buy:
1. A clock; 2. A carpet; 3. An Emmerdale DVD; 3. A car.
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He has his views on the use of advertising to influence us towards bias over a particular brand. Agree with them or not, or just ignore them and focus on whether the advert itself is actually any good (for me it's not as "good" as in other years btw).
No need for the personal stuff imo.
So you're saying all your posts decrying other peoples decision making and deciding that people are being manipulated by a Christmas advertisement that a lot of people look forward to each year - without ever shopping at John Lewis - is NOT assessing other people mental health?
I give up. You clearly need to see someone who can help you with your warped sense of reality.
Sure, everyone is entitled to an opinion, no argument there.
But I thought the general rule on here, which is observed by the vast majority, is to let it go on the main forum. It happens time and time again. Some people seem to think they should be able to get the soap box out, when the majority of others don't, even though they probably would like to. Some people’s posts have a continual underlying political theme that generally goes unnoticed (or maybe people do notice it, but choose not to rise to it), but when it’s blatant what does everyone expect?
Agree it shouldn’t get personal, but why do it in the first place? It’s constant and even on Christmas threads, and it’s stopping good people from visiting the forum
We all know the power of advertising can be influential on SOME peoples choices. It was ever thus and is why there is a massive marketing industry around the World. And if people want to waste their money on a product they don't need, then it's up to them and none of his righteous business.
But if he really believes some women singing "Ooooooh, bodyform, bodyform for you" is going to influence or manipulate me into buying the full range of their products, then he's talking bollocks.
And he knows it.
I am commenting on advertising.
Some pile-on's seem to be fair game, depending on who the messenger is.
You're making a semi valid point, but why refuse to note the body dysmorphia in men?
Men and boys across the world are taking dangerous substances to cut fat and build muscle to attain equally if not more unrealistically attainable bodies.
Men are constantly marginalised when it comes to mental health. That pisses me off more than anything on this thread so far.
Fat and proud.
Like both the JL and Lidl ads personally.
Quite rightly that kind of advertising is now banned. On the flip side I am currently thinking of starting a sideline lifestyle business and if I do I will advertise. There will be nothing more sinister in that than it is the only obvious way to let people know beyond word of mouth about my service. It seems to me advertising can be a very broad church in terms of intentions and morals.
Seriously, it's like a game of self-righteous bingo. You can tick off just about all of the usual topics on this thread. So sad.
1. A clock;
2. A carpet;
3. An Emmerdale DVD;
3. A car.