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Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: Dangerous chasing losses
by
zuzie
on 11/11/2023, 03:38:50 UTC

Obviously, what we see as advert by influencers are not what they are in the reality. They are sometimes the opposite of what we think they are after going through the process and having the experience. Most times these influencers are just after their pockets and nothing much even the adverts they do on social media through their handles are fake sometimes. All these are just to get t their fan base and followership while marketing their affiliate products. And their fans who got no idea of the gimmicks just rush in and begin to d OP things and get carried away without verification and confirmation. Some of them ends up losing funds while some at the end become addicted to it whatever the case maybe. Addiction is not intentional but conventional.

Yes, because influencers are paid by a company so they will happily work to earn money even if their work is untrue or fraudulent. And this is what happens if the influencer is someone who is already known to the public, so that the public will be interested in the advertisement, so that we as ordinary people of course must always be careful, so as not to get trapped. in advertising it is not necessarily certain or true. By remaining alert and understanding every intent and advertisement, even though it is a bit difficult to try, I think it is the right step.