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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Responsible, and Safe Gambling.
by
delfastTions
on 25/02/2025, 06:44:59 UTC
I don't if gambling blogs have testimonies of some addicted gamblers who have stopped gambling.  Because most of these blogs are filled with lies and scam comments from their own network to trick people into reading their articles.  But there is something I know for sure is that, I have seen addicted gamblers changed their perspective from gambling irresponsibly to responsible gambling just from advice and experience. Even here in this forum we have few persons who have dropped the attitude of addiction and are now better gamblers compared to what they were. I myself was somewhat addicted along the way but I quickly made some changes when I discovered how things were moving up side down.

Like all sectors, the control over scientific studies is exercised by the major players in the sector, as academic scientific research is forced to deal with gambling companies to complete research and studies that serve scientific progress in the scientific field and academic research. Gambling blogs, including scientific blogs, are funded and encouraged by the gambling companies themselves, including by commissioning online activists to publish articles that do not contain content that harms the interests of those companies.

That is, we are all saying thesame thing here. And that is why I don't boarder myself reading those comments because it's all fake you can hardly tell a real feedback from a gambler a paid positive response from bloggers. That's also one of the reason I love this forum, the fact that there are gamblers who have had experience with the gambling site before and are willing to share their experiences make it easy for other to not fall for those tricks and false claims by the casino. I see some reputable skit makers also advertising some gambling website and making it seem really easy for one to make millions in a day off gambling in their websites.
I generally think that in some cases the author of the blogs develops a special scenario in advance, according to which most of the comments are written as positive, and some are deliberately negative, but not too negative. All this together creates an overall attractive and quite reliable image of a casino site. And in this case, the user who actually reads the blog is unlikely to understand that this is all a fake and that he is being deliberately misled. This works especially well for marketing purposes if this blog reader is a novice player without gaming experience.