I find it troubling that a corporation thrives on gamblers' desperation. Exploitation of weakness permeates the idea. Due to social and legal scrutiny, such firms may be hidden, but their existence raises moral concerns. I suppose this relates to society's view of gambling and financial reponsibility. It's intriguing and frightening how banks may encourage gambling. Despite appearing lawful, they can be just as harmful. Not simply legality, but ethics and personal responsibility.
The necessity for gamblers to self-reflect is essential for survival. Debt for gambling is a clear indicator of addiction. Awareness and healthy gambling are crucial here. Self-awareness, responsible gambling, and financial and mental wellness must be promoted.
There is probably no other moment in history in which people are more aware about the potential dangers that gambling and many other activities entail, and despite all of that effort by governments all around the world, people fall victims of an addiction even when they know very well what is going on, so I doubt there is much else which can be done to protect those people.
And this realization is what could make some politicians to implement harsher policies against casinos on the future, even if it is clear casinos do not like the idea of people becoming addicted to their games either, due to those gamblers affecting their image as well and making other people more reticent to become gamblers as they fear becoming addicted too.