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zvqcMMV6Zcrtoday at 12:36 PM8 repliesview on HN

This is a bit silly. Are there any ads that people do trust?


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efreaktoday at 7:09 PM

Ads for products I already use. Probably 90% of the stuff in your house has been advertised somewhere. A good number of the books on my shelves advertise other books by the same author in the back (some of these are order forms, many are not), and I certainly do use them to see what's the next book in a series of what reviewers have had to say about other books by the author. Heck, some of the objects I own and use daily (hopefully lower than average) is itself advertising, such as the branded Crayola desk lamp I'm using.

matsemanntoday at 12:45 PM

While I understand the sentiment, most ads for a long time were fairly reputable? Like in the news papers, most ads were to make you aware of a brand (next car I buy I'll feel safe buying X because I've seen it in the papers), or to notify you about a local store having a sale etc. And disabling my ad blocker and going to a page I see ads for house listings nearby, offers to buy sports gear in a store in my city, and ads for a well known telecom company. All things I would trust.

What I don't understand is why high-value brands sell their screen estate to straight up scams or low quality ads.

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nottorptoday at 12:39 PM

Exactly. Why did the article author think ads weren't scams before they were "AI" generated?

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Yossarrian22today at 1:05 PM

I see an ad for a product I bought and it makes me worried I got scammed. The usual offender is Peak Design.

latexrtoday at 12:43 PM

Yes, of course. These exist because they work. If no one fell for these scams, they wouldn’t continue to exist.

Tyr42today at 12:53 PM

I mean I remember when Penny Arcade Ram ads for games and such and they only ran the ads if the approved of the game. The ads were worth clicking into. They sold a real product for a cost approximating its value.

Now ads are just scams

mcphagetoday at 12:42 PM

> Are there any ads that people do trust?

What? Yes, of course. Are you so terminally online that you assume all advertising is the fake AI chum that we see on the web?

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bilsbietoday at 12:59 PM

HN users are mostly 1980s levels of institutional and media trust. Not sure why.