Now the trend among young people is gambling and betting, because their idols on the Internet very often advertise this, which in turn arouses interest in their fans. Who of them is more vulnerable will show time, since they are all from different families and with different upbringing, and this is also an important factor. I think in a few years, gambling will be completely something normal and everyday in many countries, there remains only one question: will the state be ready for this and will there be help for those who suffered from gambling and at what level.
This is another point that is actually given less attention, the fact that some of the iconic figures most of these youth look at are almost encouraging this literally often is enough reason for these youths to want to get involved because the narrative is its a probably good way to make money since it's endorsed by their idols meanwhile they are supposed to understand that these persons are only paid to make those adverts and wouldn't be accountable thereafter.
I agree with you. If you have a mentor, you will always look up to him and do whatever he does without you knowing the reason for such actions. Youths are easily carried away with what they see on social media and they will think it's for real, unknown to them that these influencers are only doing it to get paid.