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I believe advertising is a major mechanism for evil in our world. It's accepted brainwashing by definition. It MUST have wide reaching consequences on psychology of people, and it also has incredible power to steer how information is disseminated.
Best example is how media never says anything negative about advertising.
"Branded" is the only movie or media I know that broaches this topic.
I use ad blockers for everything and I'm bewildered when I see TV nowadays or try to use the web or youtube without it. I very rarely see ads and refuse to be brainwashed. FreeTube is awesome too. Resist!
We need other systems, something like a global patreon subscription that is automatically shared to content creators.
It isn't advertisement, it is marketing. Ads are just a symptom of that.
Marketing's only job is to make people buy stuff they do not need. It is the main reason why we live in such a consumer culture. It correlates directly with overconsumption.
Yeah and public relations, the black art of making people vote against their interests.
That sounds like Universal Basic Income with extra steps. I approve of this.
There are systems for musicians like BIEM and CISAC that do something similar. So systems like that are not unprecedented. I believe we need something like this for journalism too. Of course there are issues with this, but right now conformance is rewarded, while dissent or serious topics are punished on e.g. youtube with demonetization. All because of advertisement. Nothing new of course, mainstream media primary customer are advertisers too.
It's only a stand in for UBI if everyone is a content creator.