Mullvad was banned on British TV.
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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.' -
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.
They want to censorship everything. I use mullvad on my grapheneos phone and Linux laptop and I pay with monero. Fuck them. -
@tartley@fosstodon.org @mossman@vivaldi.net @dazo@infosec.exchange @mullvadnet@mastodon.online im gonna trust you on this one
@tragivictoria @tartley @mossman @mullvadnet sorry for my ignorance. I'm not a Brit and not living in GB ... Just saw TV and ads and thought of BBC.
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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.