Kind of, but ads also try to be just Seen so you have a Kind of Familiar feeling when being confrontet with a Choice, Take the one you saw more/assoiciate something with, even if subconcius. If You See a choclate with a Brand You Know/ate as a kid or where bombardet with in ads, You will Chose it more often than the off-Brand next to it. Even if its a Bit more expensive. In simple Testings with Beer for example different Brands got the Taste associatet to them in ads Even tho the Test was with the Same Beer, just different Brands on it. Ist fascinating and there are so Many more Aspekts to it. But immune is no one to ads
@@joemama1831 when soviet union collapsed, people had been stunned by western ads and variety of choice In post ussr countries ad scams were very popular, and people believed in them (financial pyramids like MMM, healing snakeoils, overrated parameters and other crap) Nowadays people see these ads as a bad joke, and don't pay any attention, advertisers have to be very creative
@SSukram_ It is becoming worse, as UA-cam will start putting ads on UA-cam videos if creators won't, and UA-cam will make money off of it and creators would make none. Multimillion dollar companies at their finest for them, at their worst for us. They need to consider people and not themselves. ESPECIALLY First-aid stuff.
@@Veltrossthoan Ad is paid media that is used to generate immediate business. A logo is literally just a brands visual identity. One of the requirements of an ad is to have a call to action, logos don’t do that, they simply say “hey we exist.” Companies don’t pay to put their logos on their cars (and don’t tell me about production costs because it costs money to make the badge, you can’t calculate return on ad spend on a car badge), it’s more like PR and building brand equity. - an advertising student
Well the Mc D sign is an ad, it's literally a sign post telling people: "There is Mc Donalds here, come here for food" So yeah Logo's on the street are ads, they are meant to direct people into the store / restaurant
If cars are also ads, that means I see about 20-50 ads per day because I live in the countryside and the part where I live, sometimes there isn't a single car passing by the house
i live in a small town but im also on the main road so i see thousands of cars pass by. But that means people with nice cars pass by so i enjoy the noise.
Party flags every 5 steps on every street 💀 Like damn I already know there's an election going on, I am a netizen. No need to spend your budget on this many flags. It's not going to change who I vote for anyway
Apparently not because some nutjob in youtube comments will say that just hearing the engine noise of any car is an ad for that engine or some other nonsense like that.
just live in the countryside, a small village, just live in the middle of nowhere. Unfortunately, some countryside, like in japan, is still not ad-free. You could easily find some fending machines
In the grand scheme of economics, every product is an advertisement for itself to some capacity. You see a fridge and it’s supposed to make you think “I want that fridge” you see a shirt and you’re supposed to think “I want that shirt” we see an infinite amount of advertisements all the time
@@Col_Crunchlike logos aren’t ads they just tell you where someone got something, an ad has to encourage you to get it. If your friend had a Bugatti that wouldn’t be an ad, but do your friend also said “get a Bugatti” that would, and if your friend showed you the ad that convinced them to get the Bugatti that is 100% an ad.
@@thelanktheist2626 No ads don't have to encourage you to get something, actually the best ads in fact don't try to encourage you, but just hint at the fact this product exists. Trying to suggest "got get this" usually backfires. Quite often you see in neighbourhoods that when one person gets a new car of Brand A, that other people in the neighbourhood will get a car from the same brand. In fact the person who bought that car and showed it off on the street for free acted as an ad. Completely free of charge
Yes a logo is an ad, it plays a role in your subconscious. You'll become familiar with that logo and take that car over others if you have no knowledge of cars because you've seen them more than the others.
@@BalaenicepsRex3not stores but definitely on the product. after buying more local stuff lately, i’ve realised how much products go unlabelled. it really is advertising lol nobody needs to know your chips are from maccas except for people who want your chips, boom advertised!
An advert is something the company profits off of by you viewing it and taking interest in it Honda isn’t going to profit off you spotting an accord on the street 😂
Logos are 100% ads. Ads aren’t trying to “directly recommend a product.” They’re trying to plant their name in your head so the next time you need a product like that you think of them first. It’s actually awful
That's what they want you to think. It's all about subliminal messaging. You could consider your friend at school pulling out their iPhone to be an ad because it convinces you that someone else has one. There is a reason why products have logos and product identifiers. They plant the seed.
Considering every car you see to be an advertisement is a bit of a stretch. Living in a busy city you don't notice every single vehicle that goes by you. Also if you have UA-cam premium and don't watch cable, the amount of ads you see per day are way less that 100. I'd go so far as to say 50 max
I can understand why people would argue that car logos could be seen as ads, but at the same time it wouldn’t make sense for manufacturers to create products and not put their logos on them.
Not only cars. Same applies to every piece of clothing worn by every passer-by, same applies to ALL the products in a supermarket (all products have a logo or some other information that lets you identify the company, this is even mandated by law). This is not "a bit of a stretch", it is simply ridiculous.
Disclaimer: This is his personal experience only. Reality differs according to your decisions when it comes to counting ads, like losing count, ignoring an ad, etc.
how i live an ad free life: -youtube premium. (for mobile) -ad block on phone. -ad block on computer -spend 12 hours a day playing runescape and watching tv with audio descriptions (you dont need to look at the screen. therefore no accidentally exposure to brands/logos) -dont wear clothes (no exposure to logos) -most importantly: _do not leave the house_
a car logo is not an ad. Ads are regarded as PAID media, meaning the advertiser pays for space on someone else's outlet. In the instance of a car logo, it would fall under earned or owned media(there's an argument for either) and thus, not be an ad
Man, whoever said logos are stupid af. Ad literally means advertisement. The store logo isn’t an advertisement! That doesn’t make any sense! It’s literally just an identifying mark telling you “You’ve found a Starbucks” or something.
i remember starbucks employees calling starbucks out for mistreatment for a long time already, along with the company suing their union for expressing support towards people going through an ethnic cleansing a few months ago. please steer clear of buying anything from this brand, since it is most likely that there are countless other local coffee shops with way better, less overpriced products, and are most likely treating their employees better.
Wrong. Every logo is an ad. How many programs are on your desktop? How many products have you covered the logos of? I mean, sure, you'd get probably significantly less than 10k but maybe 100?
I wonder how much it is for someone who lives in a quiet suburban area like me instead of the city, also I wouldn’t count every car as an ad people are just using those, it’s like counting someone’s sneakers as an ad for that company
I'm so glad my country has strict regulations on public advertisement. Very rare to see a billboard and I've never seen an advertisement TV or screen that wasn't just 1 in a shop window. Advertisements inside public transport are very rare, tho the outside of buses do have some space for ads
This is why everyone has adhd. The sheer amount of information and advertising shoved down our throats every second of the day. Even if we stay inside and use the internet. Companies can advertise even then. Humanity is so fricked.
I actually usually see 0 ads a day because I value my time and has saved literally thousands of hours due to not watching ads. As well as only using UA-cam to social media and my Linux desktop to do my work
At least it’s not mobile game ads 💀
Fr tho
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It'd be ended with 20,000 or something 💀
it'd realistically be less, sure they have a lot but its really not that much
A modern human brain has to have a great adblocker to withstand such amount of ads.
Yes indeed
“The modern human brain” 👽👽
Kind of, but ads also try to be just Seen so you have a Kind of Familiar feeling when being confrontet with a Choice, Take the one you saw more/assoiciate something with, even if subconcius. If You See a choclate with a Brand You Know/ate as a kid or where bombardet with in ads, You will Chose it more often than the off-Brand next to it. Even if its a Bit more expensive. In simple Testings with Beer for example different Brands got the Taste associatet to them in ads Even tho the Test was with the Same Beer, just different Brands on it. Ist fascinating and there are so Many more Aspekts to it. But immune is no one to ads
@@joemama1831 when soviet union collapsed, people had been stunned by western ads and variety of choice
In post ussr countries ad scams were very popular, and people believed in them (financial pyramids like MMM, healing snakeoils, overrated parameters and other crap)
Nowadays people see these ads as a bad joke, and don't pay any attention, advertisers have to be very creative
subhannallah
UA-cam deciding how many ads to give me before the first-aid video:
This is making me think of how specific content should be completely devoid of ads
@@legowyn24Pretty sure creators have a little bit of control of where and how many ads are shown, but it isn't always applied
@SSukram_ It is becoming worse, as UA-cam will start putting ads on UA-cam videos if creators won't, and UA-cam will make money off of it and creators would make none.
Multimillion dollar companies at their finest for them, at their worst for us. They need to consider people and not themselves. ESPECIALLY First-aid stuff.
I have youtube premium ;)
Ah yes first-ad video
Bro Forgot Virtual Ads 💀
*(1 is at least 30 hours long)*
Hours???
Woah :0
Pfft that's nothing I had one on 7 Plus that ended up taking 17 DAYS this is why 7 Plus sucks
What is a virtual ad?!
@@vohongphucthemultitalentedthe ones you see on mobile games or websites etc
@@vohongphucthemultitalented an ad on youtube moblie games etc.
Counting the logo of a place as an ad is like counting every youtube page as an ad
It's literally, by definition, an ad.
It doesn't say "Resturant"
well, the sole reason logos exist is to advertise and represent something
@@Veltrossthoan Ad is paid media that is used to generate immediate business. A logo is literally just a brands visual identity. One of the requirements of an ad is to have a call to action, logos don’t do that, they simply say “hey we exist.” Companies don’t pay to put their logos on their cars (and don’t tell me about production costs because it costs money to make the badge, you can’t calculate return on ad spend on a car badge), it’s more like PR and building brand equity.
- an advertising student
@@aidancollins4887Advertisements on TV rarely have a call to action. Does that make them “not ads”?
Well the Mc D sign is an ad, it's literally a sign post telling people: "There is Mc Donalds here, come here for food" So yeah Logo's on the street are ads, they are meant to direct people into the store / restaurant
These camera angles are killing me 💀
Big fowr hewd
@@Crapchannelbruhshows his intelligence
👁️.👁️
If cars are also ads, that means I see about 20-50 ads per day because I live in the countryside and the part where I live, sometimes there isn't a single car passing by the house
Don’t forget about shirts and shoes. Just the logos is an ad
And every time you go in the kitchen and look at the fridge or toaster, laundry room, or the toilet and even some sinks….
Count every logo as an ad for good measure lmao
i have an adblocker so i see like 10 ads per day
i live in a small town but im also on the main road so i see thousands of cars pass by. But that means people with nice cars pass by so i enjoy the noise.
In Indonesia you'll see Presidential Campaign Ads every damn corner.
Fr
Party flags every 5 steps on every street 💀
Like damn I already know there's an election going on, I am a netizen. No need to spend your budget on this many flags. It's not going to change who I vote for anyway
They covered every donkey in a town with election campaign ads here in Pakistan it's in every wall every corner every Alley
Fr
Lol same in Malaysia last year vote😂
This isn't a counting of ads, it's a counting of cars. You went out onto busy streets and counted every car x_x
yea exactly. logos are not fucking ads hahahha
logos are kind of ads but you aren't looking at the logos when you look at a car init lmao
@@woodybob01 as a car nerd i sure do lol but not so much the general population
It's a bit of a grey area, but advertising IS why logos are on cars.
If you see a logo a lot, you’re more inclined to choose that logo’s product over unfamiliar logos
A car is not an ad 💀
Why does it show the company’s logo then?
It is as much of an ad as the giant VANS on those tshirts. So I would count it an ad indeed.
Cars have a logo badge on the front and/or back. Those logos count as ads.
Logo
@@southernflatlandlogos are not ads they’re company identities not a call to action
Counting logos feels like a REAL stretch when defining what is an ad.....
Near sighted people without glasses are immune to advertising
Apparently not because some nutjob in youtube comments will say that just hearing the engine noise of any car is an ad for that engine or some other nonsense like that.
Living the ad-free life, must be nice.
just live in the countryside, a small village, just live in the middle of nowhere. Unfortunately, some countryside, like in japan, is still not ad-free. You could easily find some fending machines
Stop stealing comments
Hello chicken
Go live in the wild lmao. I can't even comprehend how people can be bothered with something so insignificant
Bro, how do you gain 1 million subscribers from one video in 4 days 💀
In the grand scheme of economics, every product is an advertisement for itself to some capacity. You see a fridge and it’s supposed to make you think “I want that fridge” you see a shirt and you’re supposed to think “I want that shirt” we see an infinite amount of advertisements all the time
i love the fish eye effect on the vids lol
insta 360
its just what a 360 camera looks like
Onerepublic be counting stars,
This guy be counting cars.
*meanwhile I’m wondering how it went above 9999 on a 4 digit counter💀
Just... Count the roll over? Counters like that roll over after you reach the max. And you just count after and mark the extra.
@@linhero797 Yeah, it's pretty obvious.
Because it’s fake, obv
@@001variation u dumb
Reset it and add the amount you have in the second counter to the initial counter. Isn't really that hard to figure out.
Awh hell nah-
Imagine the ads in the future 💀
"Hello guys om gonna see if you see 10 million ads every hour"
*2 seconds after*
Yall I found thrice as much ad as the theory
There will be 1 trillion ads in 1 second in the year 2100
they will inject them straight into your brain via brain chip. not even your dreams will be safe
I think we're near the future you're talking about. There's not gonna much different amount of ads.
Like in Dream Scenario, that new Nicolas Cage movie 👀
How are cars ads 💀
Cause all cars have logos on them, and as he explained, previous youtube comments said logo = ad. Which is just dumb
@@Col_Crunchlike logos aren’t ads they just tell you where someone got something, an ad has to encourage you to get it. If your friend had a Bugatti that wouldn’t be an ad, but do your friend also said “get a Bugatti” that would, and if your friend showed you the ad that convinced them to get the Bugatti that is 100% an ad.
@@thelanktheist2626 No ads don't have to encourage you to get something, actually the best ads in fact don't try to encourage you, but just hint at the fact this product exists. Trying to suggest "got get this" usually backfires.
Quite often you see in neighbourhoods that when one person gets a new car of Brand A, that other people in the neighbourhood will get a car from the same brand.
In fact the person who bought that car and showed it off on the street for free acted as an ad. Completely free of charge
Logos arent ads. Thats so stupid
Yes a logo is an ad, it plays a role in your subconscious. You'll become familiar with that logo and take that car over others if you have no knowledge of cars because you've seen them more than the others.
That's why I like videos of soviet cities. No ads, only beautiful architecture.
Free mobile games: “rookie numbers”
This is like a hundredth of the ads you see in mobile games
As a British person, seeing a store named “Woolworths” in the background sent me back in time.
Feels like you're just trying to see as many ads as possible...
Something tells me he is lol
Yeah, I wouldn't count a simple logo on top of the actual products or stores as an ad.
@@BalaenicepsRex3not stores but definitely on the product. after buying more local stuff lately, i’ve realised how much products go unlabelled. it really is advertising lol nobody needs to know your chips are from maccas except for people who want your chips, boom advertised!
@@BalaenicepsRex3 And that's how they get you.
Logo’s don’t count as an ad… a logo is a logo, that’s why we don’t say, oh look it’s a mcdonalds advert, whilst sitting in a mcdonalds…
An advert is something the company profits off of by you viewing it and taking interest in it Honda isn’t going to profit off you spotting an accord on the street 😂
Bro messed up his minecraft world pack to the ad's world💀
Me : * *Goes Incognito* *
Ad : "You won't last 2 minutes playing this game!"
Imagine being really ad-sensitive and falling for every ad you see. Bye-bye wallet… 😅
an advertisement directly tries to recommend a product. logos do not do that and therefore are not advertisements.
Having a BMW not violently run me over when I'm crossing the street is quite a good advertisement for the cars break system.
Therefore you're wrong.
Logos are 100% ads. Ads aren’t trying to “directly recommend a product.” They’re trying to plant their name in your head so the next time you need a product like that you think of them first. It’s actually awful
@@SalikRawrConversely, having a BMW cross 3 lanes without even using the blinkers doesn’t give a good image…
@@clivehanforth6283I think knowing who made your car by having a logo on it isn’t an ad. Is a name tag an ad for a person?
That's what they want you to think. It's all about subliminal messaging. You could consider your friend at school pulling out their iPhone to be an ad because it convinces you that someone else has one. There is a reason why products have logos and product identifiers. They plant the seed.
This is cool, as in scary. But the fact you are aware enough to document this, is cool. Respect
A comment from someone verified with 0 likes and no comments 1 day old?
even my least popular comment has more likes than this comment
Imagine doing this in Times Square for 24 H 🗿💀
Falls asleep and starts dreaming ads 😂, time to start clicking 😅
Considering every car you see to be an advertisement is a bit of a stretch. Living in a busy city you don't notice every single vehicle that goes by you. Also if you have UA-cam premium and don't watch cable, the amount of ads you see per day are way less that 100. I'd go so far as to say 50 max
plus the average person doesn’t go for dinner every day or have a dog to walk it’s way less then 100
I can understand why people would argue that car logos could be seen as ads, but at the same time it wouldn’t make sense for manufacturers to create products and not put their logos on them.
Not only cars. Same applies to every piece of clothing worn by every passer-by, same applies to ALL the products in a supermarket (all products have a logo or some other information that lets you identify the company, this is even mandated by law). This is not "a bit of a stretch", it is simply ridiculous.
@@karolis1don’t know why you’re so upset over some logos it’s not hurting you in anyway is it?
I live for UA-camrs putting unreal amounts of effort into answering my near pointless questions 😂 thank you for this lol
It sounded like hats at the start 😂
I wouldn't count logos or cars as an ad, unless they were specifically advertising something.
Disclaimer: This is his personal experience only. Reality differs according to your decisions when it comes to counting ads, like losing count, ignoring an ad, etc.
Or. You don't live in a city.
@@linhero797 Exactly 💯
Who thinks he made that number up?
You should compare this with not counting logo as an ad
how i live an ad free life:
-youtube premium. (for mobile)
-ad block on phone.
-ad block on computer
-spend 12 hours a day playing runescape and watching tv with audio descriptions (you dont need to look at the screen. therefore no accidentally exposure to brands/logos)
-dont wear clothes (no exposure to logos)
-most importantly: _do not leave the house_
a car logo is not an ad. Ads are regarded as PAID media, meaning the advertiser pays for space on someone else's outlet. In the instance of a car logo, it would fall under earned or owned media(there's an argument for either) and thus, not be an ad
Man, whoever said logos are stupid af. Ad literally means advertisement. The store logo isn’t an advertisement! That doesn’t make any sense! It’s literally just an identifying mark telling you “You’ve found a Starbucks” or something.
You should do the same challenge with a camera mounted to your head (first person) so one day with it and then review it later (more accurate)
Me with ad blocker:
Like a proud warrior once said
You're either perfect
OR YOU'RE NOT ME...
Could’ve just done an hour and averaged it
Could have just done 10 minutes and averaged it
Could have just done a minute and averaged it
Could've just done a second and averaged it
That’s probably what the researchers did to get this number 😂
i remember starbucks employees calling starbucks out for mistreatment for a long time already, along with the company suing their union for expressing support towards people going through an ethnic cleansing a few months ago.
please steer clear of buying anything from this brand, since it is most likely that there are countless other local coffee shops with way better, less overpriced products, and are most likely treating their employees better.
Shut up already
Also promotes genocide !!
Pro tip: if you don't go outside and play singleplayer games the entire game, this numbers becomes 0
Wrong. Every logo is an ad. How many programs are on your desktop? How many products have you covered the logos of?
I mean, sure, you'd get probably significantly less than 10k but maybe 100?
Imagine if bro was at Times Square 💀
I wonder how much it is for someone who lives in a quiet suburban area like me instead of the city, also I wouldn’t count every car as an ad people are just using those, it’s like counting someone’s sneakers as an ad for that company
Ads for
NORMAL PEOPLE: 10,000/DAY
XIAOMI USERS: 10,00,00,000/DAY
As someone who usually stays home playing an instrument on a Thursday as im writing this i can safely debunk this
I'm so glad my country has strict regulations on public advertisement. Very rare to see a billboard and I've never seen an advertisement TV or screen that wasn't just 1 in a shop window. Advertisements inside public transport are very rare, tho the outside of buses do have some space for ads
this would’ve been a great ad for an adblocker
This is an ad too 😂
At least it wasnt those rise of legends ads where they say “I got 10 million power with Japan!”💀
you could say he really went for an ad-venture
This is why everyone has adhd. The sheer amount of information and advertising shoved down our throats every second of the day. Even if we stay inside and use the internet. Companies can advertise even then. Humanity is so fricked.
He gonna be a pro pitch counter for baseball now
That's true for urban people but people in village rarely see 500 ads excluding phone ads
I was about to count every ad in my room but legos have there logo on every stud 💀💀💀
I thought to myself that i would count how many ads i can see right now, then i saw the vending machines next to me. No thanks.
Life is roblox. No life is ad
Jokes on you, I live in someone’s basement.
introverts :"i saw 0 adds-"
Gives me too much credit to my observations. I didn't even know cars had logos until my mid 20s.
“A game where you have to save king Robert”
I hope I’m not the only one that has an infernal rage for ads
Nah fam, saying any and all logos is an ad is madness
10000 ads a day
Times square: Yesss
I actually usually see 0 ads a day because I value my time and has saved literally thousands of hours due to not watching ads. As well as only using UA-cam to social media and my Linux desktop to do my work
If you live in a concrete hellscape I guess haha
Where I work I might not even see few hundred ads😅😅
cant wait for apple vision pro that get adblock irl
Bro forgot what the people are wearing. Technically that’s an ad
I don't read ad trash if I see an ad and avoid getting them in my sight😊
Bro talking bout real life adds. Now the game and app ads cause we don't go outside for shi 💀🙏
That’s gotta be hard to do because half the time we don’t even notice we are observing an ad or being advertised to
Me who lives in a farm and only sees ads on UA-cam:
“Cars count as ads” oh so you saw 9500 cars
Bros gonna have Carpal tunnel after this
Hmmm good question I will let you know once I get a counter. Oh wait... My Tamagotchi has a counter app built into it.
Bro speedrunning carpal-tunnel 💀
That one unemployed friend:
UA-cam premium got me covered for the summer
I misunderstood at the beginning and thought it was heads, as in people walking by, which I believe as well 😂
Blind person: Ha ha You influenced weaklings 😂
"That one guy who works on the farm"
Me having YT premium 💀💀
Basement Dewelers be like: 0 ads per day
UA-cam shorts ads:
The problem with this is that an "ad" is subjective
You forgot the clothes, they have branded stuff on them.
Thankfully I've gotten pretty good at mentally blocking ads out.
Me who lives in the middle of nowhere: I’m glad I’m not a city slicker.
Maybe seeing around america could see twice of the amount.
Bro saw ads in his dream too
Store fronts also make good ads for other places too. Like if i see a taco bell it makes me want actual food from somewhere else
this is why i use an ad blocker and dont go outside :D
I think logo names on cars are technically ads but the label on a building isnt, thats just to tell you where youre going
Yeah it’s like saying companies shouldn’t have logos 😒
The only ads I have in a day are my Spotify ads 😭🙏