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Cake day: September 1st, 2025

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  • Wero is going to be better than iDeal. One of the biggest downsides of iDeal for consumers is that the moment you hit the pay button your money is gone from your account and there’s no easy way to get it back, even if the webshop never gave you what you paid for. This meant that it was safer to use credit cards for most online purchases, unless you knew and trusted the webshop. Wero is supposed to have similar consumer protection to credit cards, so it should be much safer to use on random-ish webshops that aren’t big brand names. I can’t wait until everyone supports it!



  • Your post suggests you’re operating under the assumption that advertising itself is a valid activity. The example about a new small business seems totally legit.

    But in reality most advertising money is spent by companies like Coca Cola, that we all already know. And they know that too, which means they know for a fact that continuing to spend money on advertising pays off.

    This can only be true if advertising isn’t about awareness of your brand, but about directly influencing buying decision. In other words, it’s brainwashing.

    A small business should get known through word of mouth, through endorsements in pillow-related media and communities (in this example). If their product is a good one and they get the right people talking about it, no advertising is needed to succeed as a business. Only line-must-go-up companies that are not content with what they can achieve with an honest way of doing business need advertising to sell even more crap.

    IMHO it is entirely valid to reject all forms of advertising, and most of it should be outlawed. As a species we’re wasting a colossal amount of effort and energy on something that shouldn’t even be a thing.







  • Absolutely. And I’d go so far as to say that anyone who doesn’t like it is watching the wrong show. They’ve clearly telegraphed from episode 2 onwards that this’ll be a slow moving tale, mostly about Carol. It reminds me in a lot of ways of The Leftovers. If you want answers that was the wrong show to watch, you only watch for the crazy shit and how people respond to that. Plur1bus is a lot tamer in that regard (and gives far more actual answers), but it’s a broadly similar experience.