this is more nitpicky than your points (which i agree with) and i know that as they’ve made an advert in english they’ll want to reuse it in all english speaking regions, but i’m not sure how a car full of americans talking about cilantro and president nixon is likely to endear them to UK customers
Maybe the best thing that happened to this advertising is the fact it got banned. The ad might be incomprehensible, but it’s not offensive. I’m drinking my glass of cilantro juice to the hope it got people talking.
probably so. there may be a contingent of users who will be suspicious of flamboyant advertising for such a service (see nordvpn) but they’re not the target here so mullvad will probably get their money’s worth regardless. personally i’m paid up till september through mozilla so will consider what to do.
this is more nitpicky than your points (which i agree with) and i know that as they’ve made an advert in english they’ll want to reuse it in all english speaking regions, but i’m not sure how a car full of americans talking about cilantro and president nixon is likely to endear them to UK customers
Maybe the best thing that happened to this advertising is the fact it got banned. The ad might be incomprehensible, but it’s not offensive. I’m drinking my glass of cilantro juice to the hope it got people talking.
probably so. there may be a contingent of users who will be suspicious of flamboyant advertising for such a service (see nordvpn) but they’re not the target here so mullvad will probably get their money’s worth regardless. personally i’m paid up till september through mozilla so will consider what to do.
mine’s a coriander, cheers