• @Moghul
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    19 months ago

    Product placement has been a thing for a long time. If your favorite youtuber only wears one hat, or always wears the same shoes or something, that’s part of it too. On TV I believe they have to have a disclaimer that there’s product placement.

    • @Touching_Grass
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      19 months ago

      We should have kept it of the internet. We had a valid shot of keeping those scum bags out of this new media. Now were paying the price.

      • @Moghul
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        19 months ago

        There was nothing anyone could do. Your youtuber could’ve not sold out but they did, because it’s easy, and it doesn’t alter their work too much, and they don’t care if you buy it or not.

        • @Touching_Grass
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          29 months ago

          We could have set the culture up to be hostile towards the encroachment of this stuff. That’s what we do control. Spread the memes. Make the content and share the channels and sites that point out the sell outs. We all could have pointed out this stuff earlier and actually been hostile towards it. We all should and still should reject and be hostile towards any kind of advertising. This stuff is fucking everywhere.

          If you take a step back and consider how much of your life is someone trying to sell you something its just insanity that we’ve let it get this far and nobody has put a fight up against it. Hell we only get like 4 fucking hours a night of free time and if I’m giving away 2 to commercials and advertising then fuck me what the hell am I doing. We all deserve entertainment to relax in accosted by someone trying to hawk their bullshit.