I just see this ad recently (first time I see it):
I find five problems with it:
- Red circles: there is two french verbs, one is infinitiv ("créer" <=> "to create") and the other is ("Accédez" <=> "Go")...well it's hard to explain it in english so I'll just say that it appears in different form, not infinitiv and I find this strange to change that specific form, it's not homogeneous. I'll change that to "Accéder".
- Purple circle: I just don't get it. Please french people, explain to me what it's supposed to tell me about the situation. I don't know what are the words in the english version of the ad, maybe it's more clear.
- Blue circle: it's not really a problem and more a question. I know for long that the "===" is mostly used in Javascript (I actually don't know another language that use it), so was it used on purpose on this ad? Is this ad used to promote "something" that I can code in Javascript and only Javascript?
- I decided to click on the ad to check where it brings me. A single page promoting "IBM Cloud" and some button to login, register or access to doc/support/prices. The thing is: the ad speak about Chat Bot and it appeal me, so where it is ? (but maybe I just don't know much things on ad on Stack Overflow and maybe it's just normal)
- Last thing that bothered me, it's about the "créer" word again: it's very uncommon, even when we code in french, to use accent in variable names.
So, to my point of view, it's not a good ad (even though I clicked on it...)
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is a single line comment in every language I know that uses it. Line 2 should either start with//
, or not have comment highlighting. Guess this ad is made by a PR person without consulting a dev. However, it's a non-SO ad. As long as SO gets paid and it's not offensive, it's not really our problem.