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    by Eric Lannak

    Misleading ads have not made people jaded. Advertising ITSELF has made people jaded. Misleading advertising has been with us for as long as commerce. In thirteenth-century Lo...read more

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    by Marc Phillippe Babineau

    People are not as naive as the advertising companies would have you believe. Do people really rush out the door to buy the new raspberry coke? Does advertising really work, or...read more

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    by Mr. Hawking

    Ever since the rise of mass advertising in the last century, people have been criticizing it and saying it is horrible for society. Well, it's been almost 40 years, and adverti...read more

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    by Chris Leach

    That is a bit like saying "does a bad product review stop people from doing business with China". We all know there are false ads, badly written ads, stupid ads, crass ads, ru...read more

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    by Mary Dueweke

    As fascinating as this topic is, and as much as we humans like to think we make our own choices based on logical, well-thought-out decisions, the fact of the matter is that at t...read more

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    by Kevin Ghezzi

    It really depends on who you are talking to and talking about but since this is me, I say yes. There is no such thing as something for nothing and nothing is what it's cracked u...read more

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    by Todd Pheifer

    The person who is jaded has a definitively slanted view towards a person or a subject. In some ways being jaded is a blend of cynicism, distrust, fatigue, apathy, and general d...read more

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    by Christopher Kendalls

    When advertising is a creative art form people can respect it for what it is, will talk about it to their peers, and it will create a viral buzz that leads to interest in the co...read more

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    by Steven Laskoske

    Advertising has a habit of getting a bad rap (sometimes deservedly). The big issue are two-fold: true and substance. The quality of the claims that an advertisement makes ...read more

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    by Zhong Hao Wan

    Advertisements have existed since the dawn of the economic era. They are seen as means for producers to provide consumers with information about the goods and services one provi...read more

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    by T.C Leonard

    What do the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, and the Big Mac pictured in advertisements have in common? They are among the finest examples of art ever created by mankind. In fact, "M...read more

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    by Marco Angioni II

    Advertising is a part of business. Without advertising, it would be very hard for companies to inform the public about its products and/or services. This would lead to overall...read more

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    by Doc Hopper

    I work in advertising and find myself selling endlessly and conning humanity out of all the money they spend, and yet I have absolutely no doubt that people have been eroded spi...read more

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    by Gloria Doby

    Nothing is really ever the same as advertised and people don't seem to mind. You see commercials all the time on television where they advertise about something like food espec...read more

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    by Michael Aubrey

    Becoming a cynic was one of my experiences during my formative years. I owe this transformation to my Dad. The current state of misleading advertising (alive and well in America...read more

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    by Dean Fischer

    I agree about becoming suspicious of advertising. My suspicion comes from working in retail part time for awhile. One of the gimmicks of the store was if you found the same mode...read more

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    by Zaf R.

    To say that false ads have led people to be jaded is an understatement. Can anyone name any business, institution, or politician in existence anywhere on earth, who can claim th...read more

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    by Frances Ruocco

    Most definitely yes. They make human beings look like idiots and animals look like they rule the world. They are also starting to become almost porno ads showing all parts of ...read more

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    by Cj Casuto

    False advertising is prevalent in our society. People are promised things every day in print, television, and billboard advertising that the marketers know will never be delive...read more

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    by Kathy Downey

    We have become jaded by our constant exposure to lies. False ads are a big part of the problem. I have never been served a burger that looked anything like the one in the telev...read more

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    by Rob Purifoy

    Advertising is an insult to our intelligence in most respects. My positive answer to the question is more so my thoughts on the general publics opinion. For me personally I alre...read more

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    by Rex Coker

    Prevalence of false adds , stare us in the face every day . Very few stand behind what they have advertised . It has turned people against buying many products because of the hi...read more

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    by Aaron Thomas

    Jaded? Jwt the largest advertising agency brand in the United States, and the forth largest full-service network in the world conducted a random on-line survey of 966 America...read more

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    by Brock Polly

    There is absolutely a connection between the false advertisement and the hesitance of people. It's in our nature as humans, 'burn me once shame on me' attitude. It isn't really ...read more

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    by Danette M. Scott

    Has the prevalence of false ads led people to become jaded? People are tired of being constantly exposed to misleading and false advertisements. People are weary of being deceiv...read more

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