Apple has taken off a new ad just a day after posting, which was removed in the fourth one year, as was seen earlier Macrovers. About an eight -minute long advertisement, titled “Parents Offer”, in which comedian Martin Herley advises students how to please their parents to buy Mac.
Apple published the ad on Friday, but it disappeared from YouTube and the company’s web page for college students on Saturday. The iPhone maker released simultaneously with the 81 slides presentation template, which is believed to be “given 45 undeniable reasons to parents because Mac College is necessary,” which is still available for download on their site.
Last May, Apple apologized for its “crush”. The commercial, which showed a hydraulic press in which the piano, record player, paint and other creative tools were flattened, just to lift and show their new iPad Pro at the end of it. The purpose was to show how many creative works could be completed with the device, but instead it gave rise to a massive reaction. Apple pulled the commercial from TV before removing it from YouTube.
After months, Apple pulled a 10 -minute ad, called “Office Ou”, showing a group of fellow workers using Apple’s products on a business journey in Thailand, followed by Thai citizens and lawmakers in a stereotypical and old manner.
Then, in March this year, Apple landed with an iPhone 16 ad The last of us Star Bella Ramsey. Apple used an ad to show the AI upgrade with Siri with features that are not yet available, such as meeting someone’s name months ago.
Unlike other ads drawn by Apple over the past one year, there is no clear reason why the “parent offer” was abolished – plus some social media users call it “cranks”, or raise the question of who is the audience of the commercial target.
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