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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 11:55:21 AM No.16695032
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Is it possible to (mass) condition people with subliminal messages on electronic devices with modern technology? Be it videos, games, music or other media, especially where the information appears only for a few milliseconds?
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Anonymous
6/11/2025, 12:07:34 PM No.16695038
No, that doesn't work. It's much easier to use information that appears for days or weeks.
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Cult of Passion
6/11/2025, 12:22:44 PM No.16695050
>>16695038
Oh have things counter-logical stop your train of thought. Like a door that *should* be push to open is pull. Very rudimentary but very axiomatic form of brainwashing/conditioning.

I notice this a lot in computer appication programming, on google when you click the search bar it elevates the bar up on line so if you hit it twice it automatically selects the first suggested input, and my svreen often doesnt recognize my touch so I have a habit of needing to select it twice.

On youtube when touch the search button in its place it has the record button, so double selection causes an unwanted selection. Incongruentto natural, normal, use interface, made (intentionally or by the devs subconscious). The devs split-perception is noticable to me and I find it a lot.
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Cult of Passion
6/11/2025, 12:26:11 PM No.16695053
>>16695050
Oh, and the whole point of this is to condition the user to be reactive to the dev's lead, not the user's. Who is steering the ship? If the person is trained to be led then theyre leadable...and the product is now the purchaser.

Slave creation.
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 12:49:33 PM No.16695066
>>16695032 (OP)
>Is it possible to (mass) condition people with subliminal messages on electronic devices with modern technology? Be it videos, games, music or other media, especially where the information appears only for a few milliseconds?
depends on what you consider subliminal
but for most things the answer is
>no

>smell
is the only one I can think of where there are conclusive experiments
but it's not really the same subliminal as an image showing for miliseconds
not noticing slight smells more or less fully depends on you being distracted by other things

though
why would you even want subliminal messaging?
you can easily mass condition people with (very) obvious messaging
like (digital) ads, movies, news, social media posts etc.

that's pretty basic psychology
Anonymous
6/13/2025, 9:13:55 AM No.16696719
>>16695032 (OP)
>possible.
Kek. It already happened.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 8:53:02 AM No.16697379
>>16695032 (OP)
Its a waste of time since the only kind of impressionable people who fall for it are the type of people you can just tell what to do.