What do they gain from not saying it’s an ad? I’m confused how it all worksYes if they start to give out fines it would be amazing how quickly all these vloggers would soon stop finding the rules confusing.
I also think the should fine the company they are advertising for so they become more accountable to make sure their products are being advertised honestly to potential customers.
I think the theory at the time was that whoever the company was that paid them had asked them not to mention them after finding out they’d made a hideous mistake by working with them!I’m really really surprised they didn’t declare Dubai as an ad, I thought they’d have done this to still look relevant? Must have been a toss up between looking like they’re still getting sponsors and looking like they’re still rich!?
To be honest it doesn't bother me that much but I might have a look at the Youtube rules when I have a free moment. I doubt they care that much though when they don't seem to care about worse things like the allegations against Creepy.What about reporting it to YouTube? Ads are supposed to be very clearly stated as ads on YT, as I recall.
Lazy has said before that she counts meals out etc as expenses. No doubt the Xmas presents were on their expenses too, as "video content".Maybe they are evading tax I wouldn’t put anything past that lot , they must have some reason for keeping it hush hush .
I remember that she said it was for her tv showLazy has said before that she counts meals out etc as expenses. No doubt the Xmas presents were on their expenses too, as "video content".
Lots of dodgy Dixon dealings.
How can they justify that?I remember that she said it was for her tv show
She also said that she claims for all the days outHow can they justify that?
Iv seen those facebook posts.She also said that she claims for all the days out
Lots of people don't want to watch ADs and will pass it by. Also influencers sell things to their followers by making them think they like it, by putting AD people realise they are selling it to them rather than just showing them something they like. With the likes of holidays I also get the feeling that a lot of vloggers want you to believe they have this wonderful life where they pay for these holidays when it's really all freebies. Lazy Dec wants to look like she has more money than she does. Companies like it cos they know they sell more when people don't realise they are being advertised to.What do they gain from not saying it’s an ad? I’m confused how it all works
Probs blame damaged footage againNo vlog yet?
Ahhh yes that makes sense thank youLots of people don't want to watch ADs and will pass it by. Also influencers sell things to their followers by making them think they like it, by putting AD people realise they are selling it to them rather than just showing them something they like. With the likes of holidays I also get the feeling that a lot of vloggers want you to believe they have this wonderful life where they pay for these holidays when it's really all freebies. Lazy Dec wants to look like she has more money than she does. Companies like it cos they know they sell more when people don't realise they are being advertised to.
The ones about claiming days and meals out come from Sarah herselfI don’t think anyone should be accusing them of tax evasion. That’s a very serious accusation and leaps and bounds from poking fun at the vlogs. IMO
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