Everything they do is for marketing so for sure that they would do all tricks just to get the attentions of their viewers so they would sign up on the casinos they are promoting.
They won't get anything with views since their viewership is limited. But for sponsorships yeah they can earn huge money with it that's why they try to do those manipulative antics so that they can attract lots of people to watch on what they are doing and those casinos they are marketing to their audiences. I don't buy much their stints although I watch some of streamers for entertainment purposes only and don't always believe on what they are saying.
It's very common to see game streamers or streamers of children's and teen content broadcasting live casino games on Facebook and Instagram. Here in brazil, most streamers targeting young audiences are doing this, it's becoming very common. But if they're operating an account with fake money, I don't see it favorably. I don't know, it sounds like false advertising. What do you think?
This is already common in my own country, where there are more gambling streamers on Facebook, but they now use mask filters so that their faces cannot be seen, because if they are seen, the government can search for them and arrest them.
Some say that streamers use their own casino accounts or are funded by casinos to make it look like the money is real.
It is still unclear which is true, but usually streamers remain casino sponsors to promote themselves in order to gain a large audience.