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It depends on how people will perceive things. Some are proud and like to broadcast it to everyone so that others will be aware of their activities and perhaps inspire others to take the same path. Others just want to be lowkey and keep quiet about the things they do to avoid the unnecessary and unwanted attention of other people who might pry into their lives and the way how they do things. So it all boils down on what kind of person you are: a private one or a public one. And there's totally nothing wrong whichever or these you are because we have our own preferences and personality after all. It's just that those who are vocal can receive the criticisms and be reminded of the people around then that are concern to them the moment they aren't really doing well in gambling.
Yes, there are certainly different types of people. People who like to broadcast it to others want to show that they are above everything, but when they lose, they will remove themselves from the public, will not appear for a while, and will not even say anything to others. It's up to them whether they want to hide their gambling activities or show it to other people, and usually before they tell other people, they will first find out what other people's responses will be after they tell the truth about gambling if they are not used to telling their personal life, they will also not talk about their gambling activities because it is their personal secret. So in this case, each person has the right to hide their gambling activities, but if they experience something bad such as gambling addiction, other people will not be able to help them.
That's because of their excitement, most people tend to show others that they are winning but not being able to share their losses. Why? maybe because of their pride. I know a lot of people like that. LOL. It is one of the reasons why some other people who know nothing about gambling get to start gambling because they are hooked by those people who share their winnings.