Apple keeps pulling its own ads
Briefly

Apple has removed an ad titled 'The Parent Presentation' just one day after its release, making it the fourth advertisement the company has taken down in over a year. The ad featured comedian Martin Herlihy and aimed to provide students with reasons to convince their parents to purchase a Mac. While the ad has been removed, its complementary presentation template remains available. Apple's pattern of ad removals includes previous campaigns that received backlash for various reasons, highlighting the challenge the company faces in aligning its messaging with public sentiment.
The iPhone maker suddenly scrubbed 'The Parent Presentation' from YouTube and its website - its fourth removal in about a year.
Apple has taken down a new ad just one day after posting it, making it the fourth one removed in just over a year.
Apple posted the ad on Friday, but it disappeared from YouTube and the company's webpage for college students on Saturday.
Last May, Apple apologized for its 'Crush!' commercial, which showed a hydraulic press flattening...but it sparked widespread backlash instead.
Read at The Verge
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