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Board Gambling
Re: Gamble Responsibly
by
Westinhome
on 01/09/2023, 20:46:05 UTC

Addiction is a real, dangerous, and complicated animal. I believe in personal responsibility, but I also know that gaming is very appealing, especially to people who are addicted to it. These people dont just "forget" their duties; they are overcome by a strong urge that makes it hard for them to think straight.

Casinos, platforms, and tech companies all have a moral obligation to protect these people. Just restarting an account for someone who shut it down because they were worried about their addiction? Thats not a good idea. If tech can make tools that are hard to stop using, it can definitely make ways to stop harm.

Relying only on outside forces to keep you in check isnt the whole answer. Even though tech platforms need to step up, people also need to look for whole answers. Its not just about turning off accounts; its also about getting to the bottom of the problem with the help of professionals and family. It is important to take a responsible, multifaceted approach. Personal accountability and the accountability of technology must go hand in hand.


From the addiction the gambler will behave like animal for the money to the next game,when they don’t have enough money for the game.If the person start the gambling,he should learn the first rule of gambling.The gambling was build to give you some entertainment,it never created to give you huge jackpot many times.If you really had a chance of luck,you may win that jackpot and can uplift your life.But by waiting for the jackpot the gambler should not get addicted  by some loss.Some gambling addict will use multiple account in the same website using their family members kyc.The reason behind this was very simple the gambler may exist the daily deposit limit to play next match.