Can race, guilt, and empathy get you to pay $40 for this $9 belt buckle on TikTok?

No paywall: https://archive.is/nxp3m (or use noscript)

They’re doing a/b tests on the headline.

Sometimes the article is “AI avatars in digital blackface want to sell you this belt buckle”, sometimes is “AI grifters are creating fake Black people to sell Shein junk”

  • exussum@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    We get it. You don’t like black people, and don’t see their problems seriously. Just say that and be done. 🙄

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      13 hours ago

      Even in the article they talk about it going further than fake black businesses. It’s really just a new form of deceitful advertising. You’ve already got businesses using black actors and supposedly AA vernacular to sell food or prodcuts or even those horrible betting platforms

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        8 hours ago

        Even in the article they talk about it going further than fake black businesses. It’s really just a new form of deceitful advertising. You’ve already got businesses using black actors and supposedly AA vernacular to sell food or prodcuts or even those horrible betting platforms

        What’s funny about the whole thing is, for most regular popular advertising for larger companies, the ads wouldn’t look anything like these. Even if it had a black person, a poc, a white person, or a mix, the tone would be WAY different for those ads. It’s a super conscious exploitative choice.

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      21 hours ago

      Doesn’t your superpower for spotting racists have a better use than Lemmy comments?

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      21 hours ago

      Calling me racist for factually pointing out how this is objectively the same as any other advertisement:

      • is projection
      • does not help your argument or convince anyone that you’re right
      • is just as much of a deceptive appeal to emotions by using racial issues as these advertisements are, which is pretty hypocritical

      Looks like I’m the only one of the two of us who is actually taking these issues seriously and willing to have a serious conversation about them. I’ll continue to do so, despite your baseless accusation that is designed to silence. Nothing I have said can be construed as “not liking black people”.