Tuesday, February 19th 2008

Study Concludes Macintosh Users More Likely to be Snobs

So somebody made a video that put Mac users on the spot. So what? The thing is, what the narrator is getting at is actually true. While this "snob factor" at first sounds like a bunch of fanboyish humor, studies conducted nationwide found that Mac users fit into a ton of stereotypes. The simple version of the conlusion: Mac users are, generally speaking, "self centered, arrogant and conceited." To back up these extreme conclusions, there are studies out there showing that Mac users are...
  • More likely to buy teeth-whitening products and fashionable clothes/sneakers(self-centered).
  • More likely to buy organic food and eco-friendly products, regardless of how much they cost.
This isn't all bad for Mac users though. Mac users were over three times more likely to legitimately purchase music than their PC-using counterparts.
Source: DailyTech
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108 Comments on Study Concludes Macintosh Users More Likely to be Snobs

#101
zekrahminator
McLovin
RavenasThis study is an extremely biased and stupid article, can't believe it made the news. I would actually report this for posting news that says Mac users more likely to be snobs, but it wouldn't go anywhere. Thanks Zek :toast: You :nutkick: Me :ohwell:
Regardless of the relevance or importance, I still managed to stir up an intelligent debate, and educated the common people. When all is said and done, and the dust settles, I aim to please, get a large user response, and to educate the user. I am merely doing my job.

And a fine job I'm doing, at that.
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#102
Ravenas
zekrahminatorRegardless of the relevance or importance, I still managed to stir up an intelligent debate, and educated the common people. When all is said and done, and the dust settles, I aim to please, get a large user response, and to educate the user. I am merely doing my job.

And a fine job I'm doing, at that.
Easy to say when you aren't the one who took offense. When you manage to start a debate at the offense of other people, is that right? Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I don't like you or don't enjoy your news. I just think this one was a little over the top. Oh well, moving on...
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#103
das müffin mann
this is a fun debate im gunna go play css, i debate with you mac boys later ;) btw i dont hate macs because there to simplistic
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#104
Thermopylae_480
I think people are making a big deal out of nothing. Nowhere did this article say that just because you own a mac product you are automatically a snob. You're creating issues where none exists. I think the original article should not have used the word "snob," but it did. All this article says Mac users are more likely to be trendy, stylish, "green" people. Who invest more heavily in luxury items. When they say more likely, they don't me all or even 50%; more likely could mean 10% of Mac users compared to 5% of PC users.
panchomanwhat a freaking joke.

can we actually stop making stupid BS studies like this and actually make studies that will do us some good in the world?

my 0.02
You need to look elsewhere for your studies. There are more scientific and statistical analysis of serious issues than consumer affairs analysis; you simply need to look. Just because the only studies you see are USA Today factoids, and MSN consumer polls doesn't mean no others exist.
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#105
Triprift
Everyone to there own i say ive never used a mac so im not gonna criticise ppl who do.
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#106
Ravenas
Thermopylae_480I think people are making a big deal out of nothing. Nowhere did this article say that just because you own a mac product you are automatically a snob. You're creating issues where none exist. I think the original article should not have used the word "snob," but it did.
True it did not use the word snob directly, but it said more likely, and then the forum obviously reacted and many agreed with the article. I like the people on this forum, and took some offense to the fact that I felt like I was being labeled a snob simply based on a product. Now I feel like I'm just whining lol...It's a lose lose situation for me. :laugh:
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#107
Thermopylae_480
When they say more likely, they don't me all or even 50%; more likely could mean 10% of Mac users compared to 5% of PC users. That would make Mac users more likely to exhibit such behavior. It is a poorly written article, and is obviously yellow journalism. The actual number for "more likely" are probably similar or lower than the ones I gave. They wanted to get a reaction so they didn't publish the low numbers.
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#108
Ravenas
imperialreign+1

although the ads aren't meant to come across as stouting that a Mac is superior, they do indeed imply that.



but, these ads aren't targeted at "kids" - they're targeted at early to mid twenty somethings predominantly; Hence the look of a PC being "nerdy, geeky (don't foget, for our generation, growing up it wasn't cool to be a computer geek or considered a nerd), out of fashion and out-dated" whereas the Mac is given the look of "tredny, hip, and up-to-date". They attempt to get across that the Mac is easier to use than the PC is, because everything is "built right in".

Being in college, though, even if I see someone come into to class wearing a suit, it doesn't strike me one way or the other - could've just gotten off from work, or will be headed to work shortly after class.
What you don't understand is how messed up this article is. Be me saying people who wear suits are more likely to be snobs is the exact same thing as people who use mac are more likely to be snobs. The fact is the are calling people more likely to be snobs based on a product, and they aren't saying 10% of the users, they are saying all Mac users are more likely to be snobs.

If I was to take the article to heart then I could certainly say people who wear suits are more likely to be snobs, because it's the same thing. Simply a stupid article.
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