2013年5月23日 星期四

Malicious marketing practices 2.3

What can we do when we feel sick about these awful marketing practice? 



Facebook is the most popular social website in this generation, when its utilization rate grows up, the number of ads grow up. And we start feeling being disturbed about these annoying ads, however, the ads always have new methods to pop up in front of us. One method is that online games created at least hundreds of pages or profiles and posted many comments on famous people’s pages. One of the most popular painters, Cherng’s, even drew a picture to express his being helpless. 


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=466836333387347&set=a.258817407522575.58219.227914967279486&type=1&theater
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=467057390031908&set=a.258817407522575.58219.227914967279486&type=1&theater



The above is not the worst, shopping groups should win the first prize, and how it works is that one person was hacked and added all his friends into the shopping groups, and some more malicious would make the people who had been added keep adding his friend into it. Jericho Huang, a twenty-year-old student in National Chiayi University, just encountered these things recently, "When I found I had been hacked, I changed all my codes immediately " he said, however, the hacker didn't give up and kept hacked him.


Both the marketing practices I mentioned may publicize their product or stores successfully, but these methods really enrage consumers. Take myself for example, if some friends who I was no longer familiar with keep adding me into shopping groups, I would "unfriend" them. I know that they're unwilling to do this, but I just hate that their accounts had already become tools of bad sellers. And if Facebook still ignore we users’ displeasure, it would lose users gradually.

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