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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Does casino streamers have influence in your gambling life?
by
Accardo
on 03/03/2024, 00:32:22 UTC
The benefit of the influencer is certain and stamped by the casino once the followers of the influencer comply in clicking those links. However, a follower or two may be lucky enough to win using the link, and they'll not hesitate in telling others about their wins, which can push more people to try it out. Hence, the influencer, is quite ahead and won't lack subscribers. In a whole lot of people, it's certain to have people who are not well informed about how gambling works. They'll end up making mistakes, in a rush to win like their counterparts who just announced their wins on social media.

It'll be difficult to achieve the need for every gambler to be knowledgeable on the importance of staying out of addiction. As such moves helps in getting a person addicted, due to the constant loss of money, and chases of loss. On a good note, the influencer is also in position to discuss responsible gambling with his fans or followers. At least to get them out of trouble. He, the influencer, may think that if he does that, few people would be interested in following his links, but I think he'll still be getting reasonable click, while maintaining sound health for his followers.


The lure of winning will of course lead them to become addicted, thinking about winning at gambling will pave the way for them to become addicted which will most likely be detrimental to themselves. with thoughts like that that only think about winning, they will gamble and when they lose they won't care about it, they can gamble again because of the strong urge to win, it's true what you said they can lose money continuously.
is it really like that? I'm not sure about that. I think someone who is addicted to gambling is an individual problem, so I think influencers don't care about what happens to those who gamble, because they only think about profit.

Yeah, but the influencer should have the interest of his followers at heart, unless the gambler isn't interested in responsible gambling, but just gamblers for profits, he's meant to promote the need for his followers to stay careful. Because it can fire back, like what happened with the streamers and their viewers, although their complaints weren't loud enough to get the attention of the gambling community. But, if a person is in trouble and we don't try to help, they'll not like us either, when things get right with them. People tend to remember our help to them, when they're in need, especially. An influencer who doesn't care about his followers getting addicted, will someday get low impressions as the people following him will someday forget about using his page, and focus on gambling, as addicts. Remember the law of diminishing return applies to everything in life.