• @PhlubbaDubba@lemm.ee
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    3013 days ago

    Have those warning labels been shown to work like at all? We already have awareness saturation about just how awful cigarettes are for you.

    • @Sasha
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      1413 days ago

      Yes. Almost no one smokes in Australia because of them

      • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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        1213 days ago

        Lol no, no one smokes anymore mainly because it’s a taboo and a pack of cigs is so expensive it’s basically impossible to do so on the regular.

        The labels don’t do shit.

        • @Thunderbird4@lemmy.world
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          1313 days ago

          How do you think smoking went from something nearly everybody did to being taboo? Maybe the labels don’t do anything for the last 10% of the population who still smoke today, despite the taboo, but those labels played a big role in reinforcing public awareness of the health effects of smoking.

          • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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            413 days ago

            No they didn’t, people got tired of the smell and public awareness of smoking came from watching family members die. Labels didn’t do shit. Smoking was on the decline before the labels even showed up.

    • @UnpluggedFridge@lemmy.world
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      513 days ago

      What do you mean by work? Do they stop everyone from doing stupid things? No. Do they have a measurable effect on behavior? Yes.

    • @Bakachu@lemmy.world
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      513 days ago

      With the government executing this message to our youth, I think they’ll work as well as the anti-piracy ones back in the day.

      You Wouldn’t Steal a Car

    • pewter
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      313 days ago

      Warnings probably work better on products you’re putting in your body. If you have blackened lungs on the cigarette packaging I can’t imagine choosing to smoke.

      On social media, you basically have to destroy my experience for me to stop using it in the same way. All effective options are terrible: ads, microtransactions, auto-playing unexpected sounds, nonresponsive interfaces.