If I’m not mistaken, what the Senator is proposing is a total ban on online gambling, not gambling in general. I’ve already said this in another thread, so this is a bit misleading again. If you say a total ban on gambling, it means even physical and traditional casinos, including peryas during fiestas and cockfighting nationwide. So, to be clear, it’s online gambling, not gambling.
Yes, that’s what I mean, but it's already in the essence of my post because I have mentioned an e-wallet which works with the internet, and gambling is legal in our country. There were lotteries and gambling in fiestas, and we have government-run casinos. Still, it’s the online gambling that has a profound effect on many people because it’s easy to fund and access these online gambling platforms. I guess the warning sign is written everywhere.
Sure, the removal of those billboards will have some effect. As for the influencers, what I watched last night was that they were told to stop promoting illegal online casinos. That means if they’re promoting legal ones, they’re still fine.
The regulator will have to name those online gambling sites that are legal, but the strict regulation will require no more ads or online promotion, or they will limit the platforms where they can promote.