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intendedyesterday at 9:23 PM1 replyview on HN

I have a weird and unscientific test, and at the very least it is a great potential prank.

At one point I had the misfortune to be the target audience for a particular stomach churning ear wax removal add.

I felt that suffering shared is suffering halved, so decided to test this in a park with 2 friends. They pulled out their phones (an Android and a IPhone) and I proceeded to talk about ear wax removal loudly over them.

Sure enough, a day later one of them calls me up, aghast, annoyed and repelled by the add which came up.

This was years ago, and in the UK, so the add may no longer play.

However, more recently I saw an ad for a reusable ear cleaner. (I have no idea why I am plagued by these ads. My ears are fortunately fine. That said, if life gives you lemons)


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bspammeryesterday at 9:40 PM

> At one point I had the misfortune to be the target audience for a particular stomach churning ear wax removal add.

So isn’t it possible that your friend had the same misfortune? I assume you were similar ages, same gender, same rough geolocation, likely similar interests. It wouldn’t be surprising that you’d both see the same targeted ad campaign.