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Marketing wordplay - where to from here

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  • @brambos said:
    What makes me cringe is "Fire", "Fiyaaaa" or 🔥🔥🔥🔥

    Usually a good sign of absolute mediocrity.

    Lol.

  • Straight Jacket Nuts

  • @Apex said:

    @ervin said:

    @Samu said:
    Enough rant for now, but when will Youtube actually add proper content filters and search functions?

    Best guess: never. Google is not in the business of "Don't be evil" any more. It is in the business of trying to make you to click as often as possible and consume ads in the process. "Radicalisation algorithms" help with that, so they continue to exist, despite the social pushback. Offering a smart filtering system would cut down on the number of clicks, so it will not be developed.

    Just guessing though.

    Google was never in the business of “Don’t Be Evil”. That was pure “insane” marketing hyperbole for willing dupes.

    I respectfully disagree. I'm old enough to remember when they started up. I don't think your assessment fits them in their early years.

  • edited August 2021

    @Samu said:
    Or worst case 'My favorite artist / producers uses that so it must be good...'.

    That one is an instant no go for me now, unless I see something really compelling which is, maybe, 0.1 to 1% of the time. Usually if an artist I like is using something I am interested in I find out by mistake, or online research, discussion etc.

    @Apex said:
    Doesn’t bother me in the slightest. You’ve gotta be smart enough to ........

    I hear that, and I guess that is what is being demonstrated by everyone here, maybe not the bothered by part. The problem for me is, I try to be resilient, but after a day of inhaling bushfire smoke and walking kilometres in the heat and listening to people complain about every minuscule little thing I get a little irritated by this and that. Better I save my smiles for those that matter and take it out on the emails. I probably should unsubscribe more but I have a spam catch email for a reason and some interesting things do pop up so I just filter it with my eyes.

    @tk32 said:
    My prediction is that 'heinous' will be used as marketing hyperbole at some point in the future.

    That's actually not bad. I wouldn't be surprised at all.

  • Literally, fire, and all of it is pretty silly.

    Funny enough, the guy that says Niko’s midi pack is “insane” in the ad is a good friend of mine (GREAT mastering engineer), and he is most definitely a surfer dude from San Diego (now in NYC). As a former long time mental health worker, I don’t live the use of that word particularly, but I know in surfer/ California speak they mean something different, and the friend that says it could not be a nicer, more helpful, and more giving person, so I don’t think about it too much.

    I know this makes me an old curmudgeon of sorts, but I am constantly correcting my teenaged daughters for “like,” “literally,” and things like that. It is especially distressing to me that news reporters and other presenters are now talking like this (note the correct use of the word “like” in that sentence!).

    Anyway, I just try to block out the noise. I will never purchase a midi pack. And I do not intend on committing the cardinal sin of EDM, so no worries.

  • Thread's on fleek

  • edited August 2021

    @mrufino1 said:
    I will never purchase a midi pack.

    I did, and it was insane. Groove Monkee drum midi. Well actually it wasn't really insane, more totally usable and falling closely within the genre used to market it's purpose. But that in itself would be insane by marketing metrics of today. I don't know what to make of that.

  • @Ailerom said:

    @mrufino1 said:
    I will never purchase a midi pack.

    I did, and it was insane. Groove Monkee drum midi. Well actually it wasn't really insane, more totally usable and falling closely within the genre used to market it's purpose. But that in itself would be insane by marketing metrics of today. I don't know what to make of that.

    I should have been more specific- I do have some groove monkee drum packs from many years ago, but I won’t purchase a midi chord pack. Then again, maybe there’s no difference now that I think about it.

  • @mrufino1 said:

    @Ailerom said:

    @mrufino1 said:
    I will never purchase a midi pack.

    I did, and it was insane. Groove Monkee drum midi. Well actually it wasn't really insane, more totally usable and falling closely within the genre used to market it's purpose. But that in itself would be insane by marketing metrics of today. I don't know what to make of that.

    I should have been more specific- I do have some groove monkee drum packs from many years ago, but I won’t purchase a midi chord pack. Then again, maybe there’s no difference now that I think about it.

    There is a big difference to me. So I agree with you, but maybe not others.

  • do our words lead our culture, or those our culture lead our wirds?

    what does it say, if 'dead good' ,, 'sick' ,,, 'insane' ,, are sin-o-nims for the "highest" good ?

    at the same time, a techNo culture criminalizes plants and fungi?

    criminalizes our "high" ?

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