going off my vague and admittedly rusty memory, there were at least three major examples of this that I personally encountered:
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- The Marvel Civil War story arc in the comics
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- The Twilight Saga Edward Vs Jacob marketing for the movies (which admittedly was handled somewhat tongue-in-cheek. I seem to recall a fast food commercial taking it to what I hope was an intentionally absurd degree)
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- The MCU retread of Civil War from the comics, adapted to the silver screen
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*** 4) Edit: Injustice: gods among us (thanks to u/Kinglion for pointing that one out)***
Whether this was intentional or not is beyond the scope of this screed, but it is interesting to note how many real-world examples of this phenomenon occurred during and after these campaigns, gamergate, the ghostbusters fiasco, the trump/anti trump movements, etc.
maybe it's nothing, or maybe it's something. I honestly have no idea, but the timing is certainly interesting at the very least.
That's still not what OP meant though.
It doesn't matter. It's all on big club and you ain't in it.
Are you at least tangentially aware of what the topic of this thread even is?
Are you? It doesn't matter that it is ostensibly two different companies. The CEO's went to the same schools, they have the same marketing firms and brokerages, they attend the same parties and conferences, and they sit on the same boards. It is the same shit in a different pile. It is a false dichotomy.
The fact that *you *don't understand that is telling.
Fucking lol.
You're trying to make this into some serious diatribe about the nature of the uniparty and corporate manipulation and all that.
Mate, it's a post about the goofy marketing gimmick from a while back where a single company would present two similar products, or characters in a story, and gin up buzz by turning into a sportsball like competition. "Are you Team Lick the Filling Out First or Team Eat the Oreo Whole?"
Read the room dude.
The topic is social control. While you are discussing collusion and businesses practices. They are not the same thing.