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We subscribe to cable TV to get content, but we also subscribe to avoid ads. This year on Amazon Prime,o To remove commercials, you must subscribe to a more expensive service tier. Additional charge of $2.99 per month applies (On top of the current $14.99 per month or $139 per year). Ads have also appeared on other previously commercial-free streamers, including Netflix, Disney+, and Max. While looking at these statistics, I saw so many ads that the data became difficult to read.
Advertising is not new. used by the Egyptians papyrus Create sales messages and wall posters. commercial message And political campaign exhibits have been discovered at the ruins. pompeii and ancient arabic. lost item found It was common to place advertisements on papyrus. ancient greece and ancient rome. Murals and rock art for commercial advertising are another manifestation of an ancient form of advertising that still exists today in many parts of Asia, Africa, and South America.
I try to avoid being influenced by advertising as much as possible.mute every Read TV ads or magazines rather than looking at a screen. I read the circulars I get from the grocery store every week, but they're more descriptive than promotional. You can blur your vision to avoid ads as much as possible.
Advertising is increasing everywhere. American commerce depends on it. I'm a participant in this business, so I can't technically and ethically deny everything, but one symptom has been irritating me lately. I often watch pool videos on YouTube. First there is an ad. I can endure it. But when you're fully focused on following the action and the important shots line up… it fades into a commercial or two. If you lose your thread, you can blame it for missed shots the next time you get to the table. $11.99 to remove ads. Excessive.
Also, the narrow advertisements that appear on the screen are annoying. It's large enough to obstruct what you're displaying, but too small to read. Who will read this? At least if there's an X in the corner, it'll disappear…for now.
How do you react to ads? Our daily newspaper contains tons of advertising slick paper, and I recycle it all right away. Are you reading these? Do they lead to purchases? What about the miracle drugs advertised on TV? “It can cause infertility, impotence, or death. Ask your doctor.” Apparently this works and many people are requesting the TV medicine. “I saw it on TV, so it must be effective.”