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· Föderation EN Mo 24.02.2025 22:25:22

@TwoClownsEating That's appalling. Poisoning their brand I'd assume; everyone will be looking for another TV make next time.

Föderation EN Mo 24.02.2025 22:57:30

@timrichards

I don't know, maybe consumers now are desensitised to this nonsense. Seems a weird thing to do.

Föderation EN Mo 24.02.2025 22:58:24

@TwoClownsEating Horribly intrusive, I would've thought

Föderation EN Mo 24.02.2025 23:32:59

@TwoClownsEating @timrichards i don't think most consumers are even *aware* of this nonsense.

Föderation EN Mo 24.02.2025 23:41:34

@rothko @timrichards

Well quite.

The revolution will not go better with Coke
The revolution will not fight germs that may cause bad breath

- Gil Scott Heron

Föderation EN Di 25.02.2025 19:41:01

@rothko @TwoClownsEating @timrichards I'm not aware (or wasn't, till I saw your post.
Could be because I don't have a TV at all though, and haven't had one for the last three+ decades.
Makes the living room a lot nicer.
Do it!

Föderation EN Di 25.02.2025 01:44:02

That’s appalling. Poisoning their brand I’d assume; everyone will be looking for another TV make next time.

@timrichards whenever a large corporation does something like this, giving a huge middle finger to their customers and totally sinking the popularity of one of their brands, it is because they are already making so much money that they are confident that they will show an increase in their stock price, even if everyone stops buying that brand.

This could be simply because they found another guaranteed source of income, like selling a million units to some government, or they just fired a bunch of workers, or they just got a huge tax cut from the government.

@TwoClownsEating