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if i punch the next RL child i see square in the face, it will be MNHQ's fault... that SODDING Cbeebies advert...

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AitchTwoToTangOh · 14/11/2009 13:27

what on earth is going on? who exactly is the target audience, do they think we don't know about arsing cbeebies on here?

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AnnieBeansMum · 14/11/2009 13:28

I know Aitch. Just when we were rid of the bloody hide and seek kids, they give us yet another demented advert! Arrggg!!

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 14/11/2009 13:30

"arsing Cbeebies"

Arf

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 14/11/2009 13:32

I'ts the Christmas Carol ad on the homepage which irritates me.

I get onto the homepage, then normally I click Active on the panel. But the ad has got a little pop up thing next to it so I have to go superquick to click on Active. It's quite an effort you know to be that sharp.

AitchTwoToTangOh · 16/11/2009 10:25

ffSAKE i really hate that kid. i'm off from mn until she pisses the fuck off.

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Hassled · 16/11/2009 10:27

Possibly they think we don't spend enough time with children and are just reminding us what children look like.

It's doing my head in.

dizzydixies · 16/11/2009 10:30

this is why I love MN - on which other parenting website would you see a thread entitled with violence towards kids AND find others in full support

Aitch - am right there with you!

WilfSell · 16/11/2009 10:31

God yes, please put a 'blank' option over it. It does my head in.

OnlyWantsOneFartleBerry · 16/11/2009 10:33

get rid of the waving kids please MNHQ we beg of you

she is making my eyes genuinely hurt...

and to top it all off, you get Mylene-sodding-yummy-flat-tummy-mummy- grinning at you

FFS grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Deadworm · 16/11/2009 10:33

In case her mum is reading, I do want to truthfully say that she is adorable, lovely in every way, despite the annoyingness of the ad.

BratleyBansBaubles · 16/11/2009 10:33

Dizzy
Very true!

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 16/11/2009 22:25

Bump cos it's really annoying me now.

bibbitybobbityhat · 16/11/2009 22:37

Right, thats me off again for the night.

MNHQ - you don't want to annoy us do you?

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 16/11/2009 22:43

I think the key is to click on something else as quickly as possible so you get another ad.

Like Refresh.

AitchTwoToTangOh · 16/11/2009 22:44

oh my GOD she's up at the top now. i detest her.

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MaryMotherOfCheeses · 16/11/2009 22:46

Quick!

Refresh! Refresh! Refresh!

It's actually a subliminal test of our reactive speeds. Nowt to do with advertising, it's a government research project, don't you know.

ledodgyfireworksingedmyeyebrow · 16/11/2009 22:48

They are missing the whole point aren't they? Cbeebies is something we stick the children infront of so we can MN we do NOT want to see bloody annoying cbeebies children waving at us whilst we are mn'ing.

AitchTwoToTangOh · 16/11/2009 22:56

imagine if the mum of the ringletted child is an mner... this must be her nightmare scenarion.

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ledodgyfireworksingedmyeyebrow · 16/11/2009 22:57

If it was my own child waving at me constantly on my screen i'd find it annoying. In fact that is the most annoying thing about it, it attracts my kids to the computer.

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 16/11/2009 22:59

Nowt wrong with the child. The problem is someone has filmed her and put her on a sodding ad on MN.

I wonder how they measure the success of these ads?

And whether they take any notice of feedback like this?

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 16/11/2009 23:00

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/site_stuff/862651-FUCK-OFF-CEEBEEBIES-UGLY-BRAT-GIRL

this on the other hand may be slightly extreme!

nannynick · 16/11/2009 23:05

As a licence payer, can we request the BBC to display an advert which is a blank box, just saying that the BBC supports Mumsnet.
It's our money isn't it (well I suppose the BBC will say it isn't, but if we didn't pay it, they would soon be getting in touch to demand it!).

Can MNHQ invite the Ad Campaign manager of BBC Cbeebies onto Mumsnet to chat with us about the purpose of thier adverts. Currently they just seem to be annoying people, rather than encouraging us to do something - what are they trying to achieve?

Mumsnet I can see needs the income... so are not going to turn advertisers away, but the adverts need to be relevant to the target audience otherwise we won't click... we will just get upset and start threads moaning about the ad.

ledodgyfireworksingedmyeyebrow · 16/11/2009 23:06

Tis a bit like selling snow to the eskimos as well innit?

JustineMumsnet · 16/11/2009 23:07

Erm she'll be gawn by end of month and we've already told the BBC lot what you think of them - so hopefully they won't ever think of sending them our way again is all I can say.
In the meantime can we appease you with Gabrielle Palmer?

nannynick · 16/11/2009 23:08

Hang on... maybe the BBC wants us to moan about the ad? Maybe that is their aim... we moan about it, we chat with our RL and MN friends about it, so in doing that we are spreading the word that the BBC are trying to promote something on CBeebies.

MaryMotherOfCheeses · 16/11/2009 23:09

No idea how it works but I think I remember MN saying they have an agency doing their ad selling for them, so we tick the "people with children" box so we get the ads.

What I don't get is... why does Cbeebies need to advertise? I get the whole "developing the brand" thing but not sure what the ads achieve.

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