Anonymous wrote:Since when does every dumbass in the country have to approve of every commercial on TV? If your biggest problem is being offended by a joke beer commercial, you have a very privileged life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that said, if this happened with some product I buy a lot of I might consider competitors more....
but I still wouldn't object out loud, because WTF do I care
if their other customers are all more enlightened than me and buy more as a result, yay for their advertising team
So what you're saying is that you don't want trans women advertising products you use.
not exactly
I'm sort of repelled by Dylan's appearance and affect specifically
and if an advertiser uses a spokesperson I find sort of repellent then I interpret it as an effort to jam a message down my throat, which I don't want to reward
But advertisers target different demographics all the time? This is what I don’t understand. Companies market with a variety of influencers trying to cover all market segments. Dylan isn’t an influencer you would likely follow so those ads weren’t being targeted to you. There are tons of influencers out there that have totally different demographic of followers. If I don’t like stupid rednecks, I don’t boycott a brand for advertising to them. The company wants to maximize sales.
Anonymous wrote:I hope to see an ad featuring a Black trans lesbian couple just to own the cons.
Anonymous wrote:I hope to see an ad featuring a Black trans lesbian couple just to own the cons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that said, if this happened with some product I buy a lot of I might consider competitors more....
but I still wouldn't object out loud, because WTF do I care
if their other customers are all more enlightened than me and buy more as a result, yay for their advertising team
So what you're saying is that you don't want trans women advertising products you use.
not exactly
I'm sort of repelled by Dylan's appearance and affect specifically
and if an advertiser uses a spokesperson I find sort of repellent then I interpret it as an effort to jam a message down my throat, which I don't want to reward
But advertisers target different demographics all the time? This is what I don’t understand. Companies market with a variety of influencers trying to cover all market segments. Dylan isn’t an influencer you would likely follow so those ads weren’t being targeted to you. There are tons of influencers out there that have totally different demographic of followers. If I don’t like stupid rednecks, I don’t boycott a brand for advertising to them. The company wants to maximize sales.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that said, if this happened with some product I buy a lot of I might consider competitors more....
but I still wouldn't object out loud, because WTF do I care
if their other customers are all more enlightened than me and buy more as a result, yay for their advertising team
So what you're saying is that you don't want trans women advertising products you use.
not exactly
I'm sort of repelled by Dylan's appearance and affect specifically
and if an advertiser uses a spokesperson I find sort of repellent then I interpret it as an effort to jam a message down my throat, which I don't want to reward
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that said, if this happened with some product I buy a lot of I might consider competitors more....
but I still wouldn't object out loud, because WTF do I care
if their other customers are all more enlightened than me and buy more as a result, yay for their advertising team
So what you're saying is that you don't want trans women advertising products you use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the advertising thing (Dylan etc., re: posts above) isn't even trans specific really
just imagine that all of a sudden people with dwarfism were clamoring to be heard
no one hates them - we love them!
but soon you have people with dwarfism driving Dodge Rams in commercials... people with dwarfism showing off high heels... people with dwarfism mowing the lawn....
and after a while even very normal, well meaning people without dwarfism would be sort of like.... enough
I don’t understand.could you pls explain what this means? Also, what kind of advertising deal should Dylan have without ppl complaining? It’s like you wrote a paragraph of text but didn’t answer.
I don’t think this question matters or has an answer
Advertising deals that get consumers MORE interested in buying the product are good
Those that don’t are bad
By trial and error an equilibrium will be found
No one is owed advertising deals
So you think it's find that Dylan had a Bud Lite and a sports bra deal?
Anonymous wrote:that said, if this happened with some product I buy a lot of I might consider competitors more....
but I still wouldn't object out loud, because WTF do I care
if their other customers are all more enlightened than me and buy more as a result, yay for their advertising team
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the advertising thing (Dylan etc., re: posts above) isn't even trans specific really
just imagine that all of a sudden people with dwarfism were clamoring to be heard
no one hates them - we love them!
but soon you have people with dwarfism driving Dodge Rams in commercials... people with dwarfism showing off high heels... people with dwarfism mowing the lawn....
and after a while even very normal, well meaning people without dwarfism would be sort of like.... enough
I don’t understand.could you pls explain what this means? Also, what kind of advertising deal should Dylan have without ppl complaining? It’s like you wrote a paragraph of text but didn’t answer.
I don’t think this question matters or has an answer
Advertising deals that get consumers MORE interested in buying the product are good
Those that don’t are bad
By trial and error an equilibrium will be found
No one is owed advertising deals
So you think it's find that Dylan had a Bud Lite and a sports bra deal?