How much of /r9k/ do you think is paid content these days?
>There's literally fast food ads being "ironically" posted on 4chan
It's happening lads
I noticed the Wendy's memes are really out of place and forced
They've finally nailed how to jew the source of internet culture
All the templeos shit on /g/ is obviously shilling for something. Have no idea what though.
>>36585592
Is it fuck.
Well definitely no hitting me. No cost effective for them to target us.
>>36585636
Didn't work too well originally but I guess they did their research this time.
WENDY'S "RESTAURANTS" ARE FULL OF COCKROACHES AND THEIR EMPLOYEES OPENLY HATE NIGGERS
>>36585692
That's a genuine meme. The guy who makes that is batshit and fun to watch.
>>36585592
A lot, but especially politically motivated. /v/ has obvious advertising for every shitty mass produced AAA EA/Ubisoft title etc, the advertising vanishes immediately upon release day, like the contract expired efficiently to maximize gains post launch.
/pol/ is riddled with (1 post from this ID) threads inciting all sorts of emotion based bait, fear-mongering, divide and conquer shit, this was especially rife during major leaks that harmed people on power and happened widely across the internet on the exact day it dropped.
>>36585636
Basically this, as millenials who grew up on here start to get hired into new media companies they start to apply their knowledge for their bosses and create more and more relevant advertising - it's like when we watch those shitty informericials for useless shit that your mom always used to fall for and you'd wonder 'how could she fall for something so obvious?' - back in her day it was only good people who'd approach you to sell a product in that manner in a classic store etc, then when it was televised it was exploited.
Now our internet fun is becoming exploited and corporatized and the next generation will ask why we keep falling for it.
>>36585745
Nicely said. Make your own threads about this subject please