Exactly, you always have to be careful. Often the information we find on various social networks is just pseudo-scams created specifically to gain followers and visibility, but the one who loses out is the poor unfortunate person on duty. So guys, always be careful and verify the authenticity of the information first.
The point is that they can create fake videos that tell you lies for the sole purpose of, for example, getting you to sign up.
Years ago there was a scam about the infallible method to win at roulette
which was simply the martingale, which we all know is a highly risky method
the method was free and they "recommended" you a specific casino... coincidentally with ref link
It’s still quite fine when such referral links lead to the registration page of a specific casino. The problems begin when, under the guise of these kinds of videos, they provide links to outright scams or phishing sites that steal data or funds. And people will keep clicking on those links, just as they always have, because they’re strongly drawn to the idea of being like the people in the videos.