Mullvad was banned on British TV.
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet lol, lmao even
is there any interest in broadcasting these ads in Spain? it'd most certainly take some work to dub it into spanish but i'd love to see it, there's too little awareness over censorship problems
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet they probably think it’s the 1960s when they could ban unfavorable opinions and keep them hidden
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Have to admit Mullvad censored in the UK *is* excellent advertisement.
*update* installed it.
I wonder ... ah yes there it is, wouldn't want 'our' techbros to lose their toys would we?
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet I am your longtime and faithful customer. Keep going!
There is one government I am afraid can make troubles - the Swedish one.
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet Damn! You couldn’t ask for better advertising than getting banned. It must be a really good VPN if they take it that seriously!
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet you can’t just say that and then not provide a proper link
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet BBC is about to learn something about the Streisand effect now ...
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@mullvadnet you can’t just say that and then not provide a proper link
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@mullvadnet BBC is about to learn something about the Streisand effect now ...
@dazo @mullvadnet errmmm what does BBC have to do with this? No adverts on BBC, so I don't see how they're involved
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@mullvadnet
It's like they're doing your marketing for you!@light @mullvadnet True 😄 That’s the power of social proof. When people talk about your product naturally, it feels authentic.
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@mullvadnet they probably think it’s the 1960s when they could ban unfavorable opinions and keep them hidden
@Kierkegaanks @mullvadnet I think transparency matters a lot. When people understand why decisions are made, it usually reduces tension.
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet
I did see your big anti-ChatControl ad at Odenplan station here at home in Stockholm today. Shit is on point. -
Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
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@dazo @mullvadnet errmmm what does BBC have to do with this? No adverts on BBC, so I don't see how they're involved
@mossman@vivaldi.net @dazo@infosec.exchange @mullvadnet@mastodon.online they blocked it, people are talking that they blocked it and people are going to want to watch the ad
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet@mastodon.online In Poland and other neighboring countries we used to have regimes that also liked to do it, now westerners can also experience good ol totalitarianism :)
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@mossman@vivaldi.net @dazo@infosec.exchange @mullvadnet@mastodon.online they blocked it, people are talking that they blocked it and people are going to want to watch the ad
@tragivictoria @mossman @dazo @mullvadnet the BBC can't have blocked an ad, they don't run any ads. It must have been other, commercial, channels.
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@tragivictoria @mossman @dazo @mullvadnet the BBC can't have blocked an ad, they don't run any ads. It must have been other, commercial, channels.
@tartley@fosstodon.org @mossman@vivaldi.net @dazo@infosec.exchange @mullvadnet@mastodon.online im gonna trust you on this one
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet
"What even kind of whistle is it?"
Cut to the dog... 😆Nicely done.
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Mullvad was banned on British TV. And then? And then this underground ad got banned by the government body Transport For London.
The argument was clear: you cannot encourage people to engage with a banned TV commercial.
@mullvadnet , lol,
'Oh, you little anti-mass-surveillance activist.'