I'd say yes, but it also depends on where you're seeing those ads.
A lot of ads online are clearly targeting Millennials and Zoomers. And since Millennials and Zoomers are generally terrible, any ad designed to appeal to them will also be terrible.
The worst are probably the faux "Hey look at me, I'm an Internet influencer just here casually offering my opinion of [insert product here]", because it always has hugely cringe "Hello fellow kids" energy for me. Whenever I see one of those ads, it's pretty much a guarantee that I will go out of my way to
never
buy a product from that company.
The other overarching category of marketing technique that sucks is when an ad goes full performative advocate/activist, and try to sell a product by pointing out how environmentally or socially conscious it is, because they know that's something the younger generations supposedly care about, and hopefully they can be tricked into thinking that buying that product somehow makes the world a better place. Aside from the fact that it's usually horseshit, it usually comes across as condescending at best and disingenuous at worst, and generally lowers my opinion of any company that resorts to it as a sales tactic.
I long for the days of ridiculously over-exaggerated problems and APPLY DIRECTLY TO THE FOREHEAD. At least that stuff was amusing.
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