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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Fake bets
by
Silberman
on 26/10/2021, 22:06:41 UTC
It's funny to the point that the influencers who are promoting a gambling platform doesn't even know how to play it, they are just reading the scripts which was given to them.
It is not honestly funny but I am seeing the cruel nature of gambling houses in attempting to trap naive gamblers but what else you expect from a business which is exploiting all the human emotions for profit making. Basically all the infulencers are mere marketing agents and when you pay them then they will advertise whatever you ask for.

Actually, there's nothing wrong with that as long as gambling is legal and as a gambler, we are responsible enough to manage the risk.
This is the point which saves both infulencers and gambling houses from all legal actions. Even protecting ourselves is our own responsibility, I feel tempting us through fake things will lead to breach our own resolutions by forgetting responsibilities.

I could not agree more with you. With these sentiments, I hope that influencers will consider the implications of every advertising projects that they are offered to. Although they are making a living out of this, people can be put into a bad place by following them and believing their words. And while it is true that we hold the responsibility for our own welfare, being diligent in this digital world can be challenging because we are bombarded with so much information, where misleading info is rampant, that makes it difficult to determine which is which.


Most of the influencers that doing this kind of crap always put a disclaimer segment on there video. They are just simply advertising and that's there job, It's up to the people if they will believe it or not. Honestly, people that following and easily putting there trust on random guy on social media are worst and not worthy to be pity in case they suffer some loss. Let them learned from there mistake and move forward so that they can be better.
I agree with you but you shouldn't forget that most viewers of this kind of videos are very young and one part of them is not adult. Then  there is a need to find a way to prevent them from being abused by those scammy/fake demos.
And this is the problem, if the audience of those kind of channels were people that knew that this kind of promotion is not real then there will not be such a huge issue, but many of those watching that type of advertising are people that do not have the experience necessary to know that what they are seeing is not real, and since they trust the streamer they try their luck in a casino due to that publicity thinking winning is as easy as what they saw in the video only to realize too late this is not the case.