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[–] [email protected] 20 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

Wait. So, like a person interrupts you?

The thing in my city? It's like this, but each 5~10 minutes. Each time it's a different person advertising something else. It's frequent enough that you can't hold a decent conversation, even if your only "mistake" was to sit on a bench in a public space. If you ignore the advertiser, they'll insist and use a slightly louder tone, as if you were assumed to be deaf; and if you ask them to leave you alone [even politely] they'll babble about "trying to help you so you don't miss this amazing opportunity".

Just to give you an idea: once, my then girlfriend and me decided to count it. We sit on a bench, drinking some booze, and we got twelve advertisers bugging us in a hour and half. Including: eyeglasses stores, phone providers advertising "number portability", local popular restaurants, handcrafted accessories sellers, gold buyers, so goes on.

It's basically an offline example of the same thing that happens on the internet. Everybody and their dog wants your attention, and they'll make sure to be heard against your will. The text doesn't directly acknowledge that, but note how everything there ties it to advertisers, from "S.E.O. hackers have ruined the trick of adding “Reddit” to searches to find human-generated answers" (why? For ad views!) to Tiktok "pushes us to scroll through another dozen videos of cooking demonstrations or funny animals" (why? Ad views.)

[–] [email protected] 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Wtf that's nuts and sounds like it breaks several laws, like harassment and disturbing the peace or sum. I'd definitely have a stern word with them.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I never looked for potential laws against that, because... well, Latin America. But I think that it would be hard to classify it as either - it's multiple independent and uncoordinated agents, and the disturbance/harassment is not due to one of them interacting with you, but all of them.

I think that the city needs to pass some law specifically against selling and advertising stuff on public places.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

This is gonna sound silly but I have that with joggers. Like I just want to relax in the park and there's all these joggers stressing me out with their self improvement vibes. So I end up having to go outside the city to find some peace in nature.

To be fair I do it myself too.

Anyway that sounds really annoying for you.

One time my roommate let a solicitor in during Corona. My god I gave him such a stern word I wouldn't be surprised if he quit because of it. I was so angry because I hadn't seen my friends in ages and then this fucker can just come visit? There's no way that was legal in Germany.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 year ago

Well, in my country you can call the police when the person doesn't leave you alone when told so. But given the US police and US Freedom of Speech (TM) I'm not so sure...

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I guess I am lucky since that doesn't happen where I live.