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People get frustrated because they feel they can be abused very easily (eg: refusing to pay out winnings and not giving insight as to why).
It should be obvious that if you are banned, there should be evidence beyond reasonable doubt and the ability to prove it if needed, otherwise casino's can just claim whatever they want and not take accountability for it. This should be the standard procedure in the gambling world, exactly the same as real life, you are innocent until proven otherwise. If you make a complaint, casino says you abused their system in some way, 3rd party (askgamblers, casinoguru, etc) decides in the casino's favor, you most likely did something wrong, wether you realise or not. BUT, you should ALWAYS be able to dispute the casino's ruling with an impartial and trustable 3rd party.
Yo, it's kinda wild how folks see online casinos like they're some lawless frontier. That vibe comes from a lack of proper rules and systems in the gambling scene, making it easy for casinos to take advantage. But it ain't all on the casinos, since they're operating under the regulations they got. So, it's on the regulatory peeps to make sure players ain't getting played.
Gambling's part of the economy, and like any biz, there's gonna be some shady operators that need regulating. I'm thinking blockchain tech could be a game-changer for keeping things fair and accountable. A blockchain setup would let everyone see what's going down, tracking every transaction and game, cutting down on the scam action.
Plus, we need a solid way to settle beefs in the gambling world – something impartial, transparent, and legit. Online casinos should have to use a neutral third party, like askgamblers or casinoguru, to squash disputes between players and casinos. That'd keep things fair and make casinos own up to their moves.
So, bottom line: online casinos gotta be held responsible, and we need standard ways to keep things fair and open. It's about time we put tech, like blockchain, to work for transparency and accountability in the gambling game.