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#advertising that is designed to grab NT attention is inadvertently designed to harm #autistic and #ADHD folk. We don't have the same perceptual filters as NTs. That stupid little jingle, someone screaming, the alarm clock ringing, the police siren, or the intentionally grating voice that can get an NT person to notice an ad – that can effectively wreck us and make us turn off the program. Shifting gears from actively listening to actively defending against attention assaults is really hard and upsetting. I can't count how many times I've been listenting to a live stream and turned it off because of a terrible ad and forgot I was listening and never heard the end. And playing the same ad a dozen times an hour is just plain cruel. I have abandoned entire platforms over that, and I'm sure I will again.

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So much this.

Don't even get me started on how modern movies are mixed. Sound effects are always so high. When the fight scenes start... It drives me crazy.

What makes them think it's rational to mix stuff to the point were e.g. someone breaking a regularly sized piece of wood will make your walls tremble, when the dialogue just before was barely audible.... is completely beyond me.
so much this. I’ve learned to hate ads with great passion. That’s why I stopped watching tv and listening to the radio and it was years ago before I was even diagnosed. I also pay for YT premium because I wouldn’t be able to watch it with ads.
@solnic I wonder if that would make a good informal test for autism/ADHD. My own simplistic ADHD test is:

1) do you forget to eat sometimes?
2) are you sitting funny?
LOL yes and yes!

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