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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Fake bets
by
xSkylarx
on 20/10/2021, 16:37:57 UTC
I guess you don't have to worry about gambling when you have unlimited sponsorship money! Grin So trusting such streamers is like trusting Twitter's shitcoin shillers!
Gambling is fundamentally unprofitable for players, and by trusting ads that are designed to attract new gamblers you increase the risks!

Seriously these streamers don't care about their audience.

See YouTubers like RiceGum, JapePual.
And recently I've started watching a streamer from the league community and he's promoting a well known gambling casino to their audience knowing full well the majority of the audience is under 18. But that solves after they put 18+ in the video but does that work for people who wants to break rules whenever they can?

I do not think that setting an age limit on the channel solves this problem because many children and teenagers watch YouTube without registration. They are gullible and very often try to get easy money. That's why I'm of the opinion that YouTube should tighten its policy for advertising fraud up to banning the channel without the possibility of restoring it. Only such measures will help clean up YouTube from promoting scams.

I believe this is to just for compliance because there are many kids who watch videos on YouTube but do not sign up or simply state that they are 18 years old. It's not that strict; it's just to ensure that they follow the rules. They are banning those scams or frauds, but not as quickly as they are copyright issues and plagiarism. I'm not sure why, but they still need to act. There are a lot of videos out there right now that promote scams and have a lot of views. We can't do anything about it, but we can be cautious.