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by fsflover 1615 days ago
-> no ads can override my free will.

Everyone thinks that they are resistant to advertising, yet it somehow works. It's called "wishful thinking", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_advertising#Influ....

> And let's not forget a company still has to create a compelling product

Not necessarily: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_advertising#Media...

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It works because people want to buy things, as I said at the beginning of this exchange. Advertising works with them, not against them.
This is not what my links say. Do you have your own references?
I have a bit of knowledge about human nature and some applied logic. I do not need others to tell me how to think and I find Wikipedia a heavily biased and ideologized source.
Wikipedia is not a source. It's a list of sources. You can always add your own (reliable) sources to the list. Basing your decisions on "a bit of knowledge about human nature" is unscientific.
I am not a scientist. And I wouldn't trust scientists using Wikipedia "sources".
Scientific approach is not just for scientists. It's the only approach which works, according to existing (proven) evidence.