Or just allow on a whitelist-only basis.
Sure, a sandwich board outside your restaurant seems nice. But, you don’t need to list very many socially useful advertisements before you run out.
Comment on [from 2020] Why Don’t We Just Ban Targeted Advertising?
LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 2 weeks ago
Why don’t we just ban all advertising? It’s a waste of human labor that not only contributes nothing to society but actually makes it worse.
Or just allow on a whitelist-only basis.
Sure, a sandwich board outside your restaurant seems nice. But, you don’t need to list very many socially useful advertisements before you run out.
Sure. I was thinking of advertising in media but I don’t have a problem with a sign on your business or very basic things like that. So I guess not quite all advertising but the advertising industry needs to go.
I have a problem with those signs, they’re pollution of a public space.
I remember when Sao Paolo banned all outdoor advertising and their city became beautiful again.
i used to live near a suburb that banned billboards as well as ‘great signs’ (the big and usually tall lit-up signs for businesses) over a certain height (they all had to be fairly short and set back from the roadways). there was also no overhead telephone or power lines there. everywhere should be like that.
This seems to be mainly about billboards. I’m talking mainly about a sign on your door that explains what your business is. I hadn’t initially thought of this as a form of advertising but it technically is.
I’d be open to discussing a broader ban but my current thinking is that this very basic type of advertising which is primarily informational may be do more good than harm.
Smartphones at present are small surveillance devices vaguely dressed up as a tool. That medicine is far worse then the disease.
Las Vegas wouldn’t be the same without all the lights. Where I live there’s a limit to one moderately-sized sandwich board, and I quite like it. Somewhere else they might want totally bare streets. All could be accommodated.
Ironically street signage is generally one of the more regulated forms of advertising. Those guys that spin signs were originally there to get around those laws.
Viri4thus@feddit.org 2 weeks ago
100% this. Marketing has become a dead weight upon society, it’s preventing us from making wise informed choices daily by poisoning our perception with artificial need/demand.