I'd say there definitely need to be more restrictions, especially on products that target vulnerable groups. The main reason is that advertising often plays on emotions rather than logic, and that can lead to impulsive decisions. For example, I've seen ads on social media for skincare products that promise instant results, but when I tried one, it didn't work at all. That experience made me realize how misleading some ads can be, especially when they use celebrity endorsements or exaggerated claims. On the other hand, I understand that advertising drives sales and supports businesses, so it's not about banning ads altogether but ensuring they're honest and transparent. That balance is crucial to protect consumers while allowing companies to thrive.
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Part 3an advertisement you saw with a famous person in it
Should there be more restrictions on which products can be advertised?
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