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Ads are everywhere these days. And not all from the bunch are necessarily great. From unskippable ads on YouTube to, well, a Brachiosaurus toy with Lebron's head stuck on top of it (comes with free nightmares!) - you could say that we've reached the peak times of advertising.

There's no better place, then, to gaze at the gems of the junk-ad epidemic than the “Uninspiring Adverts” community. Although it only covers Facebook Marketplace, the biggest virtual yard sale, with almost 500 million users eager to get rid of their goods, when it's done with such a lukewarm effort as it is here - you know things are bound to get interesting.

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#1

Uninspiring Advert

Facebook ad for an electric kids drumset humorously described as an annoying gift with preset painful tunes and a seat to fall off.

Dawn Clarke Report

Imagine, if you will, a world where every corner of your virtual habitat is infested with flashing banners, autoplay videos, and pop-up monstrosities that lurk at every click. It's no longer an imagination, but a grim reality for the weary souls navigating the digital realm. Especially with all the metaverses - yes, plural - on the horizon. Keiichi Matsuda's 2016 hyper-realistic visualization of what the future might look like seem pretty close to where we're headed.

As technology has advanced and our digital privacy has dwindled, one would expect an improvement in the user experience through personalized advertising, right? Well, the reality is quite the opposite. In 2007, the average consumer was estimated to encounter up to 5,000 ads per day.

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    But fast-forward to the present, and the situation has taken a turn for the worse, going on the verge of Orwellian dystopia: the average person now faces a mind-boggling range of 6,000 to 10,000 ads every single day - twice the amount since the 2000s - according to research by AdLock.com. Of course, the case with Facebook marketplace is totally different - we choose to go there, like a yard sale.

    The idea that online ads are tailored to our interests and desires, then, has long been touted as a silver lining. A justification for the invasive nature of the advertising industry. According to one study, 64% of those surveyed said they find targeted ads to be “invasive.” Yet, as we traverse the labyrinthine corridors of cyberspace, we find ourselves questioning this façade of personalization. Are these ads truly reflecting our preferences, or are they just obnoxious reminders of our past browsing history?

    #3

    My Theory Is That The Dog Wrecked It And Then Quickly Put It Up For Sale Before Its Owner Got Home

    Worn-out reclining sofa with torn cushions and a dog nearby in a messy living room, showcasing comedic ads fail.

    Owen Dawson Report

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    #4

    Uninspiring Advert

    Funny ad featuring a dinosaur toy with a human head, showcasing comedic advertising fails and humorous marketing ads.

    Conrad Buck Report

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    As media consumption has expanded, so too has the proliferation of commercials. Back in the 1970s, the average consumer encountered commercials primarily during their three-hour primetime television viewing. At that time, federal regulations permitted a whopping 84 30-second commercials to be aired during this period alone. Still, that's nothing compared to today's 18-20 minutes of ads per one-hour TV.

    #5

    Uninspiring Advert

    Whimsical porch rocks with mouths and zippers create comedic ads that turned into hilarious marketing masterpieces.

    Jason Bolster Report

    #6

    Just When I Thought Life Couldn't Get Any Better, I Give You

    Three wooden ducks dressed in glittery Elvis costumes in gold, black, and silver shown as comedic ad fails.

    Sarah Mallett Report

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    #7

    Gran Got Better!

    Wooden casket listed for sale with a humorous ad showcasing comedic masterpiece from poor ads.

    Jeff Malena Report

    #8

    Forget Electric Cars. Hyundai Have Made An Engine-Less Car

    Black Hyundai Santa Fe parked on a street with a humorous sign about needing an engine, part of comedic ad fails.

    Owen Dawson Report

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    In recent times, a notable, although scary, trend has emerged in the advertising landscape—a surge in companies that reward consumers for actively engaging with advertisements. This innovative approach aims to tackle the growing dissatisfaction surrounding traditional advertising methods by transforming the viewing experience into a mutually beneficial transaction.

    #9

    Nice Lamp, Bro

    Black microwave shown from front, inside, and back, humorously described as working but not heating in funny ad fails.

    Steve Radcliffe Report

    #10

    Anyone Fancy A Bit Of Mood Frightening (Lighting)

    Antique doll head lamp with a creepy glowing face, an example of comedic masterpiece advertising fails.

    Jo Mason Report

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    Here's how being "paid" for watching ads works: instead of passively enduring ads, consumers are incentivized to watch them voluntarily through various rewards and incentives. It seems that companies try to circumvent the problem of not coming up with engaging, original ads by forcing people to watch their half-hearted attempts. At least “Uninspiring Adverts” have spirit and some dignity.

    #11

    Great Until You Need The Jewellery Back

    Close-up of a cat mistakenly listed as a jewellery holder in a comedic ad fail example.

    Jonathan Jagoe Report

    #12

    That Will Polish Out…

    Damaged 2007 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 tiptronic S in a comedic ad listing with a smashed front and broken windshield.

    Spenser Arnold Report

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    #13

    Another In The Series Of ‘ The Word Was Right In Front Of You’

    Packaged celery labeled with a misspelled ad in a grocery store, creating a comedic advertising mistake.

    Jackie Holmes Report

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    #14

    Uninspiring Advert

    Open suitcase filled with garden stones in a funny ad showcasing comedic advertising masterpieces.

    Johnathon Tango Report

    It's no wonder that 90% of online users find ads bothersome, as the relentless exposure to what The New York Times aptly called the "junk-ad epidemic" has spurred people to actively seek ways to avoid them, resorting to the use of ad blockers.

    #15

    Hmm… Rolls Roy..?

    Man wearing glasses taking a selfie for a comedic ad attempting to sell a Rolls Royce silver shadow online.

    Lewis Norman Report

    #16

    All In All You're Just Another Pack In The Wall

    Snack bags displayed in a DIY frame showing people that didn’t bother making proper ads, creating comedic masterpieces instead

    Paul Matthew Report

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    #17

    Whoop Whoop! That’s The Sound Of The Police!

    Uprooted tree in a backyard with a wooden fence, part of comedic ads that became unexpected masterpieces.

    Lisa Morris Report

    #18

    Listen, I Need A Wardrobe, Not An Existential Crisis

    Open empty wooden wardrobe with mismatched door sizes shown in a funny ad fail from comedic masterpieces collection

    Flora Cate Report

    #19

    Bit Harsh Really, Comparing Yourself To A Recycled Plank

    Man in wetsuit taking a selfie in the ocean for a comedic ad about reclaimed pub garden furniture.

    Nigel Hooper Report

    #20

    Uninspiring Advert

    Casserole with hot dog pieces and spinach leaves, a funny example of comedic ads gone wrong.

    Emma Louise Report

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    #21

    You'd Have To Be "Barking" To Miss Out On This Deal, Eh Readers?

    Dog with head stuck inside a pet food bag in a cluttered room, showcasing comedic ad blunder and funny marketing fail.

    Owen Dawson Report

    #22

    Mmm, Gravel

    A poorly made ad selling an apple pie dropped on the ground, creating a comedic and unusual marketing post.

    Owen Dawson Report

    #23

    Yeah, Perfect. If You Hate Your Child

    Child chair with a racing style steering wheel pedal setup creating a comedic masterpiece ad fail.

    Clair Sabrina Report

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