Nov. 6th, 2010

logansrogue: (Charlie Hah No)
So my little sister told me about the newest Crazy Domains ad, where they pixellate/blur out the "rude bits" in their infamous Pam Anderson ad and in text over the top, say, "This was deemed too offensive by beaurocrats to be aired on TV." It then goes on to cuss out the people responsible, also censored (with @#*#@@#&@! stuff) and then says, "COME SEE THE AD ON YOUTUBE!".

Like this ad is the lance in the side of all those that protested the ad and HAHAHA, they totally win the game.

Which, no, my aim was for that ad not to come on while I'm watching free-to-air television with my family. What a company does with their sexist campaigning online? Not my problem. Do what you like! Alienate an entire 50 percent of your potential customers if you like! It's no longer on public TV, no longer blighting the screens where I have to see it. Now if people want to see it, they have to voluntarily load it themselves on their computer.

Ideal situation, really. Thank you, Crazy Bromains! Situation normal, cause, uhm, wasn't that what was happening months ago before the new ad was released?

But seriously - let it go. Come up with a new campaign. If you really loved your business, you would make it non-dependent on the titties, you know? Just a friendly suggestion. But go on dredging up the past and being spiteful if you like, it's kind of hilarious and I love a good giggle.

Meanwhile, I'm busy doing new things with my feminism. Onwards and upwards!

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