I can't find it?The “AD” placement on her recent Christmas Wreath story is ridiculous, so deceiving. View attachment 55837
I can't find it?The “AD” placement on her recent Christmas Wreath story is ridiculous, so deceiving. View attachment 55837
It's just by the cone on left hand side,I can't find it?![]()
I've just watched this, before reading this and didn't see the Ad bit. I like her, but am feeling a bit manipulated/stupid now. If it's an Ad, make it clear.I can't find it?![]()
I need new glasses as I still can't see it!The “AD” placement on her recent Christmas Wreath story is ridiculous, so deceiving. View attachment 55837
Thats what's she hoping no one does, here it isI need new glasses as I still can't see it!![]()
From Google:Those Ad bits are so hard to spot. Surely that's not how it should be?
She's definitely not following the rules. It should be 'obviously identifiable'. It isn't.
There's always someone that comes in trying to be headmistressMost things you like/dislike or how you act/are etc comes from nurture not nature, so if you live with & are close to a ‘step’ parent then yes you can get things from them, act like them, be like them.. same applies to adopted parents, same sex parents (not literally as in genetic obviously!)
It’s a big misconception that you ‘inherit’ all these things from your birth family. Because a lot of families are blood related people just assume that they ‘got that from their dad’ etc but children learn mostly by example, so the people who are closest to them are their biggest influencers.
There are some things of course that you do/can get from ‘blood’ such as health conditions, looks (although lots of people look nothing like their birth family & more like a stranger they don’t even know) Some characteristics/personality traits (again there’s an argument for this too) but more often than not most of who you become is who you’re raised by, blood or not.
There is plenty of evidence, studies & families out there to confirm this, mine included. But to be honest a little common sense would tell you this too.
Please try not to get too annoyed by things you don’t even know anything about.
Oh my goodness. Don’t be disappointed, it’s not your child.
When I was little weaning age was 3 months - pretty sure people my age turned out ok. At another point it was 4 months, now 6.. they are ONLY guidelines, and ones that constantly change not just with weaning but what you can eat when you’re pregnant etc (when I was pregnant it was don’t eat nuts, now I’ve been told it’s ok too)
Common sense is what’s important here, EVERY child is different.
Can we stop judging, belittling & criticising people, especially mothers.![]()
It's very easy to make a complaint, just go onto ASA web site.From Google:
The ASA Guide states that: “Under the CAP Code ads 'must be obviously identifiable as such'. This means that consumers should be able to recognise that something is an ad, without having to click or otherwise interact with it. Since it needs to be 'obvious', consumers shouldn't have to work too hard to figure it out.”
A little more:
The main thing to remember is that you need to make it obvious – any label (or other means) you use to highlight the ad needs to be upfront (before people click/engage), prominent (so people notice it), appropriate for the channel (what can you see and when?) and suitable for all potential devices (it needs to be clear on mobile too!).
I didn’t notice that either! So sneaky, she’s gone out of her way to change the colour of font and everything.Just looked back when she made the crackers and looked a little more closely after the wreath #ad hiding, and oh look this was an ad aswell, I didn't see it at all when I watched her stories. So cleverly disguised.
Shame on you Stacey.
Yep, changed them to match exactly the red of the ribbonI didn’t notice that either! So sneaky, she’s gone out of her way to change the colour of font and everything.
I've also reported her. Sick of her and GrinchYep, changed them to match exactly the red of the ribbon
I've reported her to ASA these people need to be treated the same as all the others, and follow the rules.
I know Hinch is expert at hiding the #ad, Stacey has a good teacher.
Very easy to report , just go onto the ASA web site
I've reported Grinch but ASA had dismissed it.I've also reported her. Sick of her and Grinch
It took me ages to find that!! So sneaky!The “AD” placement on her recent Christmas Wreath story is ridiculous, so deceiving. View attachment 55837
I done it!It's very easy to make a complaint, just go onto ASA web site.![]()
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