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Is it really working warning people to be responsible gamblers?
Are there members on here that have a change of heart because of the advices from other gamblers on here that they should risk not more than they can afford to lose when gambling.

I am quite confident that most threads created for advice and support reached to some of people and that ultimately changed their perspective on gambling.

I believe in the rule that even if a single thread fails to reach hundreds,  if a single person changes because of that thread, everything is worth it. Additionally, despite tons of threads being created in this section asking/sharing for advice, this slowly builds-up the algorithm if you search this on Google. So basically, everything is helpful in the end despite similar threads being created.


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I feel it's a waste of time and energy warning people about what damages gambling can introduce to one's life.
Is it that hard to accept that gambling is best accepted as a means of having fun than a means of making money.
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I do not think so.

It is never a waste of time to help someone especially when it comes to addiction in gambling. I mean, this is why this forum was created- in order to have a fruitful discussion about anything related to gambling, whether it be for strategies or for help. You are free to ignore self-help posts if you think that it is a waste of time. But for some, that helps them in a way of knowing what to avoid as most share their personal experiences about it.
Original archived Re: How many have changed via the advices in this gambling discussion
Scraped on 15/05/2025, 16:08:26 UTC
Is it really working warning people to be responsible gamblers?
Are there members on here that have a change of heart because of the advices from other gamblers on here that they should risk not more than they can afford to lose when gambling.

I am quite confident that most threads created for advice and support reached to some of people and that ultimately changed their perspective on gambling.

I believe in the rule that even if a single thread fails to reach hundreds,  if a single person changes because of that thread, everything is worth it. Additionally, despite tons of threads being created in this section asking/sharing for advice, this slowly builds-up the algorithm if you search this on Google. So basically, everything is helpful in the end despite similar threads being created.


I feel it's a waste of time and energy warning people about what damages gambling can introduce to one's life.
Is it that hard to accept that gambling is best accepted as a means of having fun than a means of making money.
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I do not think so.

It is never a waste of time to help someone especially when it comes to addiction in gambling. I mean, this is why this forum was created- in order to have a fruitful discussion about anything related to gambling, whether it be for strategies or for help. You are free to ignore self-help posts if you think that it is a waste of time. But for some, that helps them in a way of knowing what to avoid as most share their personal experiences about it.