It's funny sometimes, of course, when I see a happy streamer who has played suspiciously well in another visit to some casino, I feel funny, but also a little offended. It's just a shame because the streamer and those who organize this recording apparently consider me a complete fool when they show me these next happy tales about the player's happiness. However, such streams with outright falsifications, in my opinion, have become a little less common than before. Humanity is apparently gradually learning to distinguish between lies and post-truth on the Internet.
The simple solution is to not gamble on that casino which thinks that you are fool enough to be fooled by their live stream from a hired guy. I think that such streams are becoming less common because such an attitude actually destroys the reputation of the casino. By the way, I'm okay with healthy streams where they show both, wins and loses.
For streamers, this is just a job, a way to earn money, and clicks or views are not always important to them (although they choose those with a large audience), sometimes it is important for them to simply create a video in which they win a big prize. In fact, I think that such a prize is very difficult to win, and it is almost impossible for an ordinary player to achieve this, but there are many who are able to believe that they can also win, after such a motivating video, this is what it is designed for.
Yes, it's a job for them but OP has a valid argument against them, OP demands from them to be real and show the both side of gambling. Average Joe isn't very smart and might become a victim of such marketing. One might say that it's Joe's problem but on the other hand, when we know that Joe can easily fall into that trap, we shouldn't build that trap for Joe, we should be more humane towards Joe.