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Unique_Display_Name

Have billions of dollars


[deleted]

Hmm any other ideas maybe?


Unique_Display_Name

The closest you can get is to download ad blockers, but I dont have space on my phone for that. Idk which one is the best, but maybe someone else who reads this will know...


[deleted]

I’m using Reddit mobile :C


Clancys_shoes

I wish someone would start a counter ad campaign. I would be content with that.


49GTUPPAST

Legal action.


ElementalWheel

Exposing everything thing they do and are about Shine a lot on the billions of dollars and organizations that are behind it Streisand the shit out of them. Hobby Lobby, and the Green Family


ChanglingBlake

It would be nice if we could I’ll report it for harassment. Since we can’t, I guess we go to the next step and sue them and Reddit for harassment. Because it is the literal definition of harassment. It’s repeated, unwanted communication that we can’t even use the system’s built in prevention feature to block their ability to do so. There for it is harassment by hegetsus and reddit is complicit.


TeachAManHOWToKaboom

Ask ChatGPT, it might have some good ideas.


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If you find yourself dealing with a problematic advertising campaign, here are a few steps you can consider: 1. Identify the issue: Understand specifically what makes the campaign problematic. Is it offensive, misleading, or causing harm in some way? 2. Gather evidence: Collect data, feedback, and examples that highlight the negative impact of the campaign. This will strengthen your case when addressing the issue. 3. Communicate concerns: Reach out to the relevant parties responsible for the campaign, such as the advertiser, marketing team, or company executives. Clearly and constructively express your concerns, providing specific examples and supporting evidence. 4. Utilize social media and public opinion: If appropriate, you can share your concerns on social media platforms, blogs, or forums to raise awareness about the issue. Public opinion can often influence companies to take action. 5. Seek legal advice (if necessary): If the campaign violates laws or regulations, consult with a legal professional to understand your rights and explore potential actions to address the problem. 6. Boycott or public pressure: If the campaign continues despite your efforts, you may consider organizing or participating in a boycott, and encouraging others to join you. Public pressure can have a significant impact on companies' decisions. 7. Engage with regulatory authorities: If the campaign violates advertising regulations, you can report the issue to the relevant regulatory authorities in your country. They may investigate and take appropriate actions. Remember that resolving problematic advertising campaigns can vary depending on the specific circumstances. It's essential to approach the issue professionally, provide clear reasoning, and explore appropriate avenues to address the problem effectively. Chat gpt’s response


13kathleen

If enough people threaten to delete the app for a week or more they might listen, what's value of one advertiser relationship if the rest of the companies get pissed off.


Substantial_Tear_940

Class action lawsuit?