Comment on Inappropriate Ads on Child-Directed Websites: Weight Loss Pills and Depression Tests for Kids.

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WhatsTheHoldup@lemmy.ml ⁨3⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

Adding an “are you gay?” quiz to the list of inappropriate ads shown to children immediately makes me question the researcher biases and methodology.

Now I’m questioning your biases.

There’s nothing wrong or inappropriate with discussing sexuality/homosexuality with your kids but it absolutely is inappropriate for advertisers to try to target children’s insecurities with “are you gay?” tests.

And these are not actual “tests”. They’re malware. You click on the “test” and a million porn pop ups will open and it starts asking for your email and phone number.

Kids should not be exposed to these. Hell, adults shouldn’t even be.

I don’t think spam pop ups need you defending its right to scam children.

How many ads related to heterosexuality were classified as appropriate?

All of them I’d hope. Those gross underwear ads, porn ads, etc. Kids should not be exposed to sexual advertisements over the internet.

It seems like you’re trying to pull a narrative out of thin air to imply the researchers are homophobic?

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