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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling ads become part of daily life
by
Cryptmuster
on 01/06/2025, 11:08:56 UTC

My observation is that some of these youths misunderstand gambling. They see gambling as a source of revenue therefore investing more time and resources. When we see youths spending most of their productive time in physical casinos and using most of the money they raise from work for gambling,  we should all know that there is a problem.

Gambling wouldn't be a problem if people gamble responsibly or simply see it as a form of entertainment.  Gambling ads will not be totally banned, but they could be restricted to mature gamblers and should always contain warnings about gambling addiction.

Advertising will play and alcohol also warns that it is harmful to your health, but this does not stop millions of people from doing it every day, and this also applies to teenagers who have not yet reached adulthood. Therefore, in gambling advertising, it is worth mentioning that minors are prohibited from playing, in fact, every casino asks this during registration, but it all depends on the player, and if he wants to play, he will find a way to do it. And it is impossible to remove casino advertising because this is their way of promotion.