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minus-squareCroquettelinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 months agoLiterally not. This is human nature. If you think you aren’t affected by ads, think again. Marketing has researched what triggers our animal response, and we are affected to varying degrees. Some people more, some people less. But you most likely bought something because you saw an ad.
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Literally not. This is human nature. If you think you aren’t affected by ads, think again.
Marketing has researched what triggers our animal response, and we are affected to varying degrees. Some people more, some people less.
But you most likely bought something because you saw an ad.
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