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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Gambling Ad warns sufficiently
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alastantiger
on 23/08/2025, 23:19:45 UTC
I recently encountered an ad from youtube about a gambling platform and it featured a very popular celebrity in my country. It was short but a good amount of time was dedicated at the end warning gamblers that gambling will not be the solution to their financial problems and it will not improve their economic status. It got my nod of approval because it really is that easy. But some governments still think that this kind of warning is not enough for gamblers to stay responsible. But don’t you think that a constant reminder can wake someone up from delusion? What do you think? Is this enough or should there be more ways to promote responsible gambling?

I believe that warning is enough. Anybody that thinks it isn't enough shouldn't be gambling because gambling isn't meant for children that should be babysited. We're adults here and responsible for the decisions that we're taking despite the conditions that we find ourselves. Gambling ads should be direct and straight to the point without having to confuse anyone of the decision to be making.

Gambling ads having warning are enough and we're then responsible to listen to the advice being given. Before placing a bet or after winning and you're about to cash out. Warning advising about not gambling in an irresponsible manner can be displaced to help alot of irresponsible gamblers.