As if the Prime Video app couldn’t get any worse.

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    217 months ago

    I remember when commercial breaks were the time when you went to the bathroom/got snacks and then ran back and jumped over the couch to get back before the show started again.

    But most ads don’t work on a conscious level. They’re there to make whatever is being advertised seem normal and good, like birds singing in the trees, background noise you associate with good feelings. The point isn’t to get people to engage rationally. The point is to elicit positive emotions and associate them with a brand.

    • @ShepherdPie@midwest.social
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      227 months ago

      The point is to elicit positive emotions and associate them with a brand.

      This is super obvious in pharmaceutical commercials as they all follow the same formula of upbeat music, people either enjoying nature or a party with friends, and lots of smiling as the voice-over tells you about the anal leakage and heart failure side effects.

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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        7 months ago

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    • @MrsDoyle@lemmy.world
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      67 months ago

      Almost all the ads I’ve seen on Prime video are for other Prime movies. They never appear during a natural break in whatever I’m watching, just burst right in in the middle of a scene. They elicit zero positive emotions, and I am about to cancel my subscription.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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      37 months ago

      The point is to elicit positive emotions and associate them with a brand.

      Then don’t interrupt my movie or my pause time, and I won’t be pissed at you, then have a seemingly irrational anger-hate when I see you at the store, and refuse to purchase you. There are so many products I won’t buy because of this.