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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Very immoral marketing strategy.
by
traderethereum
on 11/01/2022, 05:01:34 UTC
Influencers being bluntly paid actors that advertises casinos and encouraging gambling at its finest is one thing, but using elements that could impact the minors and innocents is another level. But then how can we do something that would restrict companies and influencers from using such, because we all know that for as long as its effective and they are gains on it, they will continue to do so. Maybe we could try calling out those influencers and casinos, collectively, to get their attention and also bring public’s eyes onto them and their actions.

I doubt if they even noticed anyone trying to explain it to them. After all, they themselves invented this method of marketing. I think marketing teams are opening champagne celebrating the success of their idea. As long as it is not regulated by law, they will never give up on it.

Give up? They can never give up because they are making consistent project from it and I know in the next five to ten years coming, they will be crazy influencers who will be ready to do anything for money, even to tell us that res is white even when it's obvious. This is why the internet is their we enquires about anything we are looking for.
We already know how they work, so it will not surprise us how they will still use the same method with some modification to convince potential customers.
Besides that, those influencers did their jobs using their channel, but some do not remind their audience to be careful when playing gambling.
I am afraid that we can not stop those influencers, even if we report what they did to the providers, because they may not block their accounts. After all, those influencers also profit the provider.
So it is our duty always to filter what we see from the influencer and not just follow what they say before we research furthermore.