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Topic
Board Gambling
Re: Very immoral marketing strategy.
by
Klimoff
on 21/01/2022, 11:37:28 UTC
Stay away from social media guys if you wanna gamble instead just focus in your favorite games and also focus in your budget for each gaming .
This is 100% correct advice!  If you start to study some reviews or recommendations on social networks, then you will definitely come across hidden advertising and hidden promotion of the services of a particular casino.  And it obviously works for less experienced players. 
 Internet in general is now more than 90% filled with fake.  With information and understanding the true understanding of things in general, it has become quite difficult.  Censorship does not work, all nonsense only catches the eye. 
True - it's better not to listen to anyone but to live and play according to your own understanding.

To follow that up, more on those reviews and advertisement are to favor the business,

they've been paid by the house to write or streams informations that will lead gamblers/players to their platforms
if you want to be successful, go dig on your own and allow to adopt.

Better to keep your guard up when choosing a gambling sites to play and enjoy, be mindful of the amount that you are
willing to lose and the amount that you'll be more contented to earn.
But to avoid social medias for this reason is too extremist in my opinion. I think people should have access to every informations disponible around and make their own judgement on what is worthful, what isn't and what is legit and what isn't. We can't live inside a glass dome without access to the reality surrounding us. We have to learn how to deal with it in a way we won't be fooled or prejudiced. And in case of mistakes, we can learn from them.
Gambling platforms' social medias can also bring valuable useful informations and content. If a gambler is able to filter what is benefical to him and what isn't, he will be fine in any environment.
We do have our own will on making out decision for ourselves and not totally close out or getting rid of things just because of some factor because same as you said that we would need a medium on which
we could really learn up things on whats happening around.We arent that dumb on not to see and act accordingly basing up with our own experiences.
Moral or Immoral then it would depend or vary with someones own point of view.

I think, by the way, that some restrictions should be imposed. It is not about moral or immoral side, but to tell the truth, you can see those restrictions on Forex, for instance. All regulated companies are obliged to tell their customers more about risks and to provide them with transparent information about the ways they can lose money. Those brokers tell their affiliates to conduct this risk policies too. I think something like this should be done in gambling. Trustworthy niche website (affiliates) always want their customers that they can lose more than they can win. And this is a good approach. THe same should be done across the whole board of affiliates to make this industry more moral-friendly.