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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Concerns grow over online gambling among teens
by
bangjoe
on 11/07/2024, 15:47:48 UTC
Smart phones are now very accessible along with the internet is now at hand so a teenager or teen can get involved in gambling at a young age without any hassle. Everything has a certain age. Teenagers are not the perfect age for gambling. At this stage of life a person usually does not earn money and also does not have enough decision making power so when he focuses more on such gambling his career will go bad. If the boy is addicted to gambling at this age, not only his career will go bad but also his family will be ruined. I think the casino sides can add some more rules in this regard so that these young ladies don't get addicted to gambling at a young age.
Yes with smart phones everything is easier to access, so a lot of young people who see online gambling are easily attracted and try it, even though their economy is really not in time, they are still in school and some are still very young to know gambling, and that is the real danger.

But unfortunately most of these young people I believe they access illegal casinos because illegal casinos do not have certain restrictions to filter their services, I think some large and recognized casinos already have rules such as KYC is one form of filtering their consumers who are still underage are not allowed to gamble.

Instead of taking part in unlawful gambling activities, young people can simply act jointly with older peers to form a blueprint for fabricating KYC documents. Laying their life on the line with illegal casinos, isn't the shortest path to making their gambling journey go with a swing. Young people avoid this, for a safer method, due to the aftermath of betting on unauthorized platforms. Same internet have made way for millions of people to get around the KYC policy and gamble without providing their personal information. Although very amusing, unlike adults, ineligible gamblers tend not to regret losing out money in gambling. Could this be affiliated to young people not sweating for the money being wagered? Such negligence, deeply affects the young gamblers when they turn adults and begin grinding for their money.
Yes maybe some do falsify their KYC to be able to access casinos and get safe gambling, but maybe it's a group, but what about individuals, who basically gambling is a disgrace in their neighborhood but they force themselves to do gambling, and young people are always desperate to do anything to get what they want.
Yes maybe some of them don't need to sweat for money, or just get money from their school allowance and or ask from their parents deliberately for something but spend it in the casino, it often happens like this, and that's what will make everything messy for the character of young people who are not yet right to come into contact with casinos.