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Title: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Yamifoud on April 21, 2024, 06:13:39 AM
 A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: moneystery on April 21, 2024, 06:23:40 AM
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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

they just don't care about it, because the most important thing for them is how they can make money from the promotion. they don't care who their audience is and who they get the money from or what brand they promote, the important thing is that they can get money and that's enough for them.

if we say they don't care about this, that's not true, but it's just that most of these influencers are stupid, so they don't know what they are doing, promoting something that is very vulnerable to children.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Oshosondy on April 21, 2024, 06:33:11 AM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
This is common in my country. They do not care than the money the gambling site they are advertising for will pay them.

YouTube is not better but there are local channels in my country that you will see gambling site advertising which is worse.

Recently I was passing through the bank road in my town, I saw a sign board of 1xbet. Did you know how many under age that would have seen it. The problem goes to government negligence.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Davidvictorson on April 21, 2024, 06:37:29 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Unfortunately, only intentional parenting can protect kids from the negative effects of gambling ads on the minds of minors. The government cannot help and no bill can be passed in that regards. Parents should have regular conversations with their kids. It is during these conversations that they'll know what their kids have been up to. Parents should monitor their kids social media activities and if possible block all gambling ads/promotions on their mobile phones.

Influencers do not care. They are after the money, after their commission fees. And their target audience is anyone with a smart phone and internet access.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: bitbollo on April 21, 2024, 06:39:51 AM
I don't think they have a real interest in their target audience. whether they are young or old. The important thing is to receive views/visits and advertise.

In some countries such as Italy, this type of activity is absolutely illegal considering that it involves hidden advertising often abusive.
And gambling promotion here is illegal!
I think its correct that this type of activities are prohibited or at least that must be regulated in some way...


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: davis196 on April 21, 2024, 07:00:03 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

I was exposed to gambling when I was around 14-15 years old and it didn't affect me at all. Back in the day, social media wasn't a thing, but I used to read books about playing poker and blackjack. I didn't visit an offline casino back then and I have never gambled in my teenage years.
I can assume that most kids/teenagers won't be heavily impacted by all this gambling content on social media. Maybe some of them will try to gamble, but who is going to give them money? Their parents? ;D The teens should find a job in order to get money for gambling, I see this as a win. Starting to work at a younger age is way better than doing nothing and watching your phone all day.
Maybe all the social media platforms should impose strict regulations about gambling sponsorships and advertisements.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: danherbias07 on April 21, 2024, 07:04:45 AM
IMO, there should be the right platform for it. There are kids on social media not because they want entertainment but because some schools now require the parents to have one so that they can be updated and there are times kids must also use it to send their homework when school is on asynchronous online learning due to different reasons like the pandemic and right now the heat in Asia which could affect the students.
Now, if kids do learn how to maneuver the social media application, it also means they can bump into those videos with gambling advertisements in the end. As of now, I am not letting my kids have any account on any social media because of those reasons, and not just gambling but also some pornography that can damage their character growing up.
But how about those kids that are allowed to use their smartphones due to school requirements? I bet they have already seen those streamers with gambling ads in the end.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Wexnident on April 21, 2024, 07:15:17 AM
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They'd definitely be influenced, but I reckon it's a lot better than most of the dumbshit that people show on Social Media (I'm looking at you Tiktok). At least, money is the thing involved, most of which isn't accessible to the younger audience.

Afaik though there are restrictions when it comes to gambling-related stuff anyway? So at a certain audience level, I highly doubt we'd see kids seeing gambling promotions. They'd probably have to be at idk, 16 and above age maybe? There's some that can get through though since the system isn't exactly perfect but I highly doubt we can persuade those who make these promotions to limit the people who can see it. They don't give a crap about it in the first place since they just want money imo.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: m2017 on April 21, 2024, 07:35:57 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
For money they are ready to promote almost anything.

I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites.
This is due to advertising and the low barrier to entry into this entertainment industry due to the availability of smartphones for everyone.

But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.
Do you want to protect children from the negative impact of social media influencer promotions? Then just deprive them of their smartphones. :) There seem to be no other ways, because one way or another they will end up on the Internet in the zone of influence of gambling advertising and the illusion of the availability of big money in casinos.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
I think that the degree to which influencers are “saleful” will depend only on their personal internal morality. Do you want to persuade them not to advertise (lose income) gambling and casinos? I will be happy to see how you do it (manage to influence). :)


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Samlucky O on April 21, 2024, 08:14:22 AM
We are in a world where everyone wants to make money and no body cares of the negative effect it will cause to other people out there. Although most of this advert usually comes with caution that only parmits 18years+ which means viewers under the age of 18 years are not allowed to participate. But that doesn't stops or change anything because underaged persons see that caution as not useful and outdated, because even underaged youths watch pornography online despite is marked 18+ but as the case may be, the world is gradually changing. So everyone is doing what pleases them. Even if social media influencers promote gambling in other hidden platforms you will still see underaged people there because social media is now filled with underaged persons. In my own sudjestion there nothing wrong in advertising gambling on social media, it depends on how the person who petronises it used it.

It's just like in a market, people sell different things both good, bad and ugly thing. anything you buy in the market is determined by what you want to use it for, or how you used them. promoting gambling in social media is not bad but it depends on how people took the gambling to another extent till they become addicted.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Crypt0Gore on April 21, 2024, 08:22:18 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
That's strange, are you saying that kids intentionally follow influencers that are into gambling? Influencers are different from influencers as not all of them are into gambling but what could make kids follow such people? I find this strange.

Anyways, it's left for parents to be there before the kids are exposed to such things, we can't always believe that our kids are safe because we don't know what they will find on the internet tomorrow.

It is better to tell the kids about gambling before they know gambling by themselves, tell them the reality of influencers as well, they are the safest people online because they aren't throwing money into anything, there jobs is to tell the world about a casino since they have a lot of followers and they will get paid.  


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: alastantiger on April 21, 2024, 08:22:57 AM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Social media influencers are going to accept any influencing gig given to them as long as it pays the bills. Only social media influencers with strong moral principles and ethics that would reject some gigs. Even if they have to advertise sports betting and gambling they should be aware the  people who follow them and can be easily influenced to tell them strongly that gambling is not for kids because of how addictive it is. They owe those them this responsibility and to be completely honest with them. On the other hand when we see such adverts we should play our own part and tell them in our comments that gambling is not for the underaged.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Solosanz on April 21, 2024, 08:29:33 AM
Even they know the target audience, how they can able to limit kids that watching to their videos? no way.

This problem is caused by money.

The parents didn't learn parenting skills, so they don't know whether they should allow their kids to use cellphone or not. Even they know it's not good to let their kids to use cellphone, they can't really control their kids due to lack of time. Lack of time caused by they need to work in order to earn money.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Ever-young on April 21, 2024, 08:44:01 AM
You're not wrong mate.
The importance of social media influence on gambling can never be overemphasized. But as we already know, whatever that has an advantage also has a disadvantage. While the media is successfully making gambling more popular than it already was through media ads and promotions, children are also seeing them and this could have a negative impact on them.

Children as we know can be quite inquisitive and always has the urge to try new things, especially things that are off their limits. Now children has access to smart devices like phones, computer, tablets and other gadgets that can allow them access these sites. And now we have gambling sites that dont require kyc to get registered. They can easily get hold of these sites and start gambling.

Gambling at a very young age like that could have lots of psychological and mental effects on children, considering the fact that gambling can be really addictive.
When these influencers do these ads, they forget to also talk about the negative aspect of gambling, they make gambling appear to be a one way ticket to maximizing profit without pointing out the risk of losses too.

It's now our responsibilities to teach our kids when we notice they're suddenly developing interest in gambling. We ought to teach them and enlighten them about the risks associated with gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: entertheabyss on April 21, 2024, 08:47:33 AM
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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Influencers have nothing to worry about because at the end of the day, they're counting their profits and becomes dependable for the system. I know how complicated it can be for those of us that's yet to stick to profits, Influencers accepts the terms involved, for those desperate bloggers, as long as they're making money, they don't care about the impact on gambling to their viewers. They're up and ready to provide ads and stipulates the ratio and popularity of gambling.



Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Cryptoprincess101 on April 21, 2024, 08:51:46 AM
That is the more reason why gambling shouldn't be hidden from the young ones and most people basically practice anything they see online more especially when they come from celebrities or influencers that is the reason why people need to educate their children with proper knowledge of the things happening around them so that when they hear it outside, they won't be misled or misinformed.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: bakasabo on April 21, 2024, 08:58:17 AM
I have noticed many times, that influencers rarely care about what they advertise. With gambling the situation is really scary, as with a wish to get as many referrals as possible, they are ready to do everything. I think you have heart about such gambling addicted person/influencer as Mellstroy ? Just look at what he does on his stream, what he spends money on and how popular he is. This is terrible what he teaches young kids. And social media, with all its hype, only make him more popular. I would say that social media is mostly a plague and a lot what we see in it must be filtered.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: TheUltraElite on April 21, 2024, 09:05:59 AM
I think gambling based content is free for all on youtube and not flagged as 18+ and this indeed has a bad impact on the less than 18yr old population including all other sites that are doing the same.

Those who have been taught from their childhood the importance of saving and the control of spending will face less problems after seeing such content but those who have been kept away from these ideas and did not get enough pocket money at times to spend, will easily get into the world of gambling. Addictions are easy to acquire and difficult to get rid of, hence as parents we should teach the kids about money and allow them some money to spend with a challenge to save more than spend every month. Such exercises can help avoid gambling addiction and in the broader perspective compulsive spending.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: traderethereum on April 21, 2024, 09:10:02 AM
Advertisements or videos from YouTube or other social media really influence the mindset of children who cannot yet control themselves. They tend to try something like what they have seen because they want to know what will happen with it.
They don't think about the impact of gambling if they gamble continuously because they just want to gamble without thinking much. This causes many children to be exposed to gambling at their age, making it difficult for parents to tell them what the consequences of gambling are and the impacts if they gamble for a long time.
Not many influencers think about their target audience because their goal is to make money from their videos. As long as they can still get lots of visits to their videos and can still make money, they will continue like that without thinking about the consequences their visitors will receive.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: _act_ on April 21, 2024, 09:17:28 AM
I think gambling based content is free for all on youtube and not flagged as 18+ and this indeed has a bad impact on the less than 18yr old population including all other sites that are doing the same.
This is true. But what about those betting shops also that have offices all around the town that young people can easily notice. If gambling advertisement is not regulated, there are more ways now that children can easily be exposed to gambling ads. In the world we are, we need to educate our children which is what that is best because they can not avoid gambling ads. I do not know of countries like US and EU but in Africa and Asia, the government of many countries in those later continents do not do anything against gambling ads. Children education concerning gambling is very important. How it is risky needs to be known by the children and teenagers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Mrbluntzy on April 21, 2024, 09:40:48 AM
But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

I see that this kind of promotions is common now a days, even popping up every now and then, but what the parents should do is to put some parental guidance restrictions on the phones their kids are using. For example, you can only subscribe to the kids zone on YouTube and instruct your kids to only visit YouTube. Don't allow them to visit any other social media channel apart from the once you have probably seen to be safe for them. Kids are always fast in learning and if they are exposed to those gambling stuffs more frequently, they can decide to try it one day until they become gamblers at a very young age.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: AHOYBRAUSE on April 21, 2024, 09:45:16 AM

Social media has a huge impact and influence on everything, gambling is no exception.
Look at Drake for example, he makes some posts about his bet slips and all the kids join stake and want to do the same.

In the past social media in connecting to gambling was often used for scams only. Like some clowns promoting their "fixed games" with fake winning slips and fake money videos. Saw plenty of these like 5 or more years ago but now gambling is a big part of social media.
Streaming is basically also social media and we all know how big gambling streams are. This in connecting with youtube being full of "big win" videos, poker channels, sports betting picks and more is such a big industry now, it's amazing and scary at the same time.



Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: angrybirdy on April 21, 2024, 10:08:41 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

this is one of the viral issues here in our country because some youtubers/ influencers are doing Mommy/Child parenting vlog wherein their contents are for kids but at the end of the video, there's a 1 minute video promotion about gambling, yes, they have a disclaimers but we all know that we can't control a viewers actions so vloggers should be aware of the impact that may affect their viewers especially that there's a kids or minor who watched their videos. Parents should limit their children in using social media as well because there's a lot of restricted videos going viral nowadays.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on April 21, 2024, 10:21:40 AM
I don't think freelance influencers care about their target audience, it's a task for the advertiser not the blog. Influencers are focused on maintaining the blog, to keep it updated. They need money to run the blog efficiently. Advertisers like casinos, offer them enough funds to place those ads. Because they, the casino, see the blogger discuss gambling in his online space. Most gambling ads are placed on game related blogs. Else the conversion rate will be low. However, advertisers may not care about the niche, if the influencer has enormous number of followers.

Such ads are disseminated across such pages, because out of those millions of followers, they'll be thousands of gamblers. Who will be interested in trying out the advertised gambling platform. Moreover, in the context of this thread, advertisers may want to convert non gamblers in the page to gamblers, by placing such ads aggressively. That is the influencer has to promote gambling on every single content he creates. Hence, kids visiting such page will one day get interested in gambling. Especially if the ads are spiced with a cash prize. Internet users are mainly tricked with giveaways and related ideas. "Money call the shots or makes the mare go", so, the influencers can't resist some cash offers for an ad placement, even when they dislike placing such ads.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: AbuBhakar on April 21, 2024, 10:26:45 AM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Vlogger doesn’t have any decency to research first their supporters ages range before they accept gambling content.

In my country Philippines, there’s a lot of streamers and vloggers that the usual content is for gaming which young age watching already promoting gambling and change all their content to gambling. They don’t care anymore about their young followers as long as they are being paid since online pay them huge amount compared to their normal salary when they are streaming.

This is the sad part on social media. Gambling content should be removed on social media platform or at least have a restriction for young audience.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: coin-investor on April 21, 2024, 11:37:12 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
This is indeed a very serious concern I have unfollowed a lot of social media influencers, even those I followed for many years because they are already making money from the ads and yet they still promote gambling platforms at the end of the videos, I am concern because they are using viral videos that children and the vulnerable can watch, they should be a role model but instead, they are corrupting minors on how they shill these gambling platforms, there are right places to promote gambling platforms not on social media using viral videos that children will be interested to watch.

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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
There is a pending law that penalizes social media influencers that promote gambling platforms on social media using viral videos, there is a stiff penalty and some years of imprisonment, that's the only way to eradicate these local social media influencers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Hispo on April 21, 2024, 11:45:37 AM
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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

Most of them are aware kids could easily access their content, but they seem to accept those offers anyways because sometimes, casinos are the only only sponsors willing to finance relatively small channels which are not so benefited by the algorithm when comes to number of views during their growing phase.
I have personally followed a YouTuber from the early 2010s, one specialized in videogames of horror. He grew very fast and his channel was viewed mostly by teens and childs.

As years passed by something happened to his revenue and he ended up accepting sponsorships from casinos, specifically 1xbet. Which it was a big disappointment to me.
I have also noticed casinos are specially willing to finance YouTubers and influencers from specific countries where it is harder to monetize content, like Venezuela, a country which very difficult relations with the United States and The European Union.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: ethereumhunter on April 21, 2024, 11:46:05 AM
I am not sure if bloggers and Youtubers cares with their audiences. Maybe some of them really cares and gives a educational videos to their audiences. But most of them will only cares about how they can makes money from social medias and gets many followers to their channels. We have no doubts that social media now becomes a place from a creative people to creates their channels and spreads many things to people who visits on their social media pages. They used their social media pages to gets the advantages from people so they can makes money from their social medias. It's our job to be careful when we visits their channels accidentally and don't have to trust 100% of what they saying. We must makes sure everything by searching for the other information so we knows the truth.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Wapfika on April 21, 2024, 11:51:03 AM
This is a hot topic on our country last month since one senator files a bill seeking to punish online gambling promoters since it's already spread in a very wide scale without any restrictions to underage viewers.

I think this issue is happening globally now that online casino is already popular. I’ma which sure there will be a campaign in the future to ban this kind of promotion on social media which there’s no restriction with minors since anyone can fake their age.

I hope that the bill in my country will passed to punish those easy go lucky streamers that blatantly promotes gambling on their account.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1918466/fwd-padilla-on-online-publication-and-promotion-of-gambling-content


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: oktana on April 21, 2024, 11:51:38 AM
No, you’re not wrong. Gambling is something can make one rich overnight. While this is the good part of it as people see it, it’s also the bad part. The young ones who are already considering gambling as a source of income or wealth would end up with laziness because they are seeing that with gambling it’s simple, so they become lazy to do an actual job or work. Is it possible to hide the younger ones from gambling? Not possible as long as they have access to the internet.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Agbe on April 21, 2024, 11:56:07 AM
Also comedy skit Makers are also advertising gambling website and those comedy skit Makers videos have not parental guide as PG because it is meant for all the ages because we believed that it is just a joke but the advertisement they make has a negative implementation for the younger age. And yes those ads at the end of those videos have a very effective on the children watching those videos because they would like to try what has been advertised. Children like to practice what they have seen and not what the have heard. And that has contributed a lot to the underage gamblers. Those influencers thought their target audience are adults but have to k ow that children also watched them on their short videos.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: ajiz138 on April 21, 2024, 12:26:23 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Influencers don't care if they get paid, that's what they want, and promotion on Blogger and Video can be accessed by everyone without age restrictions, so this will see a lot of underage viewers.

The social impact of gambling is great but it is difficult to stop because technological developments are difficult to prevent even though gambling promotions are the target audience for adults but because social media can be accessed without age restrictions, children will see it.

But for me, the worst gambling promotion ads are most widely known on Facebook with pages that accept prom offers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fiatless on April 21, 2024, 12:33:33 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.
Most of these influencers are role models to young children and might be exposed to gambling at a tender age. These young people might end up taking up gambling as a hobby which might make them prone to gambling addiction. This is really a big problem because most of these influencers offer services such as jokes, motivational speaking, tutorials, fashion shows, etc which children can view.

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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
The government should enact laws that will restrict these influencers from promoting gambling especially when their services are exposed or attract children. Only influencers whose services or entertainment is for adults should be allowed to promote gambling. This will help reduce the exposure of gambling to underage people.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: slapper on April 21, 2024, 12:34:50 PM
Influencers? They're taming social media with a powerful weapon. Problem is, many are promoting mass gambling. Kids see this often. Gambling seems normal to kids before they're old enough to make good decisions. It's not about gambling's legality or ethics. About youngsters' brains. What happens when a kid's favourite influencer makes gambling fun? As another task, it becomes part of their universe

Influencers must consider this. Responsibility goes beyond compliance. The environment is a mess, but if you're reaching kids, you're in their heads. Their protection should match yours for your children. Legal doesn't mean right. What can be done? Inform individuals about gambling's real risks. Selectively promote what and who sees it. Gambling content is strictly prohibited if children are around


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Gozie51 on April 21, 2024, 01:00:41 PM

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

This is really difficult to control as there is explosion of internet users that restrictions are quite hard to maintain. Teenagers go online at their own will without control because they have access to smartphones either their own or that of their parents. So if bloggers make a post or video then they would see it when they visit the page through their parents. So I think the bulk of the restrictions depends on the social media platforms to restrict certain ads. YouTube have such restrictions quite well for certain contents especially those of sexual connotation but I don't think they restrict gambling ads, likewise other social media platforms. Thus, the parents also has their own duty to do by advising their children on the addictive risk in gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: anna_20 on April 21, 2024, 01:03:35 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?



i think all they care about is the money they can make out of these.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Lida93 on April 21, 2024, 01:14:19 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
I Won't stop saying that it's the responsibility of parents to protect their children or ward from all of the negative influences from the internet specifically social media platforms and influencers.  Many times why these kids fall victim to all of these negativities is due to ignorance. For the gambling, if parents can enlighten their kids about what gambling is all about and the need to why they ought not to engage in it until to a matured age and also about the negative side of it too. Perhaps the kids will be aware and smart enough to avoid it even when influencers try to promote it in a sugarcoated manner on the sites they visit.

All what those influencers care about is the money they make from the promotions, they don't give a damn of any impending damage that could result from if getting to the wrong audience like kids. On the other hand, I honestly don't blame influencers as they are just doing their job, and every job comes with some hazards so it's left for parents to intentionally teach and guide their kids from those hazards as they visit online sites.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Mr. Magkaisa on April 21, 2024, 01:41:41 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

          -   You know I don't have a problem with them promoting gambling; the only thing I don't like about influencers' methods is that they promote fraud or deception to the viewers who can watch their ads. And worst of all, even minors can watch the ads they make.

Gambling ads also have a big impact on the casino because, of course, others, even if they don't know, will really try because what other gambling promoters who are influencers say is that you can't lose when you register using their referral link.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Rruchi man on April 21, 2024, 02:04:20 PM
I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.
The truth is that no matter how hard you try to keep children away from the knowledge of what gambling is, you may never be able to achieve it because promotions and advertisements about gambling are everywhere on TV, on halftime shows of favorite sports, on roadside banners, pop-up banners on the internet, and even between discussions. 

To protect your children, you have to expose them to these potential dangers and make them understand why they need to gamble responsibly at the right time when they can comfortably accommodate it. If a child understands the dangers of gambling from a very little age that child can be sure to avoid ending up as an addict because he has had proper orientation.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Yamifoud on April 21, 2024, 02:04:54 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
This is common in my country. They do not care than the money the gambling site they are advertising for will pay them.

YouTube is not better but there are local channels in my country that you will see gambling site advertising which is worse.

Recently I was passing through the bank road in my town, I saw a sign board of 1xbet. Did you know how many under age that would have seen it. The problem goes to government negligence.
The sad thing is that even the government knows that many scams in gambling, they simply just ignore and let their (scam) business continue.
Promoting gambling is not wrong but should be carefully put into a platform that is intended for gamblers and of legal age audiences but since it was a signboard, I think government intervention is necessary. It creates curiosity in the kids and we don't want it to happen.

I think that the degree to which influencers are “saleful” will depend only on their personal internal morality. Do you want to persuade them not to advertise (lose income) gambling and casinos? I will be happy to see how you do it (manage to influence). :)
Of course, I can't but I think they should be sensible enough of their doing knowing that not only legal age are watching them, but some of them are kids also. I understand their position, it is a money opportunity for them but I believe they should be responsible also. In fact, we are gamblers but we don't want our kids to see us gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Cantsay on April 21, 2024, 02:31:35 PM

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

This is one of the reasons why parents in my community are restricting their children’s access to the internet because of the things that are being posted there - a lot of these so-called influencers are only in for the money what happens to their fans are not their concerns.

If you go online you’ll see most of them being ambassadors for a scam betting site - imagine someone who could knowingly promote something that they know aren’t genuine, how do you expect them to care for kids that are viewing their contents? To them the kids are just more views and likes nothing more.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Alphakilo on April 21, 2024, 02:38:23 PM
I don't think they have a real interest in their target audience. whether they are young or old. The important thing is to receive views/visits and advertise.
You are right. Their goal is how much engagements that they make and how those engagements can translate to visits and signups to the casinos' websites. They also use to have like their affiliate link at the bottom of their text, they'll tell their viewers to click on their link to get some discount on their deposits.

The platform I use mostly where this is rampant is X(formerly Twitter). These people first create a post that is very controversial or have some sexual undertone. Just something that is strong enough to catch the attention of their audience and in between that, they make their gambling  advert post.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: sokani on April 21, 2024, 02:44:58 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

I understand that social media influencers are selfish and they're more concerned about their money, but truth be told, there's no way an influencer would know the age bracket of persons that watches their contents or ads. So I think it's the responsibility of a parent or guardian to control what pops up on their children's screen. At their age they're very vulnerable and could mess up by gambling at such age. They shouldn't be given access to mobile phones or computers that have Internet connectivity.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: uneng on April 21, 2024, 02:49:56 PM
But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.
Children don't have much discernment of what is real from what is just propaganda. They are likely to take those ads seriously, believing gambling can be a solid source of income or a life changer if they deposit enough money to play at casinos. I believe many of us had this kind of misconception when we were on such stages of our lives, besides many other imaginary ideas which didn't match reality.

However, if kids don't have money and no way to access casinos, it shouldn't be an issue, right? They will keep imagining and dreaming about gambling, but they won't be able to put their plans in practice, unless they are raised by careless parents who give them access to credit cards, banking account apps and so on... Anyway, it's pretty easy to not let this threat go ahead. Just make sure your children aren't having access to your personal banking data.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Influencers do know, but they don't care, as long as money is being deposited on their accounts. They earn from both sides: from casinos and from the infant public. There is a very famous case of influencer here in my country who is included on his category you are mentioning. He is the most popular youtuber from the country and the majority of his subscribers are children, as he produces content related to Minecraft, joking and games.

Suddenly, he started promoting a casino as opportunity of extra income, although several polemics involving the respective casino and other local influencers, he stopped his advertisements and claimed to have never promoted online gambling. The guy is just an hypocritical, what isn't uncommon among social influencers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: boty on April 21, 2024, 02:52:02 PM
No, you’re not wrong. Gambling is something can make one rich overnight. While this is the good part of it as people see it, it’s also the bad part. The young ones who are already considering gambling as a source of income or wealth would end up with laziness because they are seeing that with gambling it’s simple, so they become lazy to do an actual job or work. Is it possible to hide the younger ones from gambling? Not possible as long as they have access to the internet.
With all the easy access to information that can be obtained by anyone on the internet, of course everyone will be able to find out about gambling through advertisements displayed on social media and it would be a shame if they did not understand properly the impacts of gambling and tried to gamble so that they cannot control their desire to gamble, of course this will be a nightmare for them and for those who consider gambling as a source of income, of course they will be lazy in looking for work that can provide income in the hope that they can win from the bets they play and will The only thing they can get from betting is of course the hope that luck will be on their side to be able to win the bet they are playing.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: dimonstration on April 21, 2024, 02:55:38 PM
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With all the easy access to information that can be obtained by anyone on the internet, of course everyone will be able to find out about gambling through advertisements displayed on social media and it would be a shame if they did not understand properly the impacts of gambling and tried to gamble so that they cannot control their desire to gamble, of course this will be a nightmare for them and for those who consider gambling as a source of income, of course they will be lazy in looking for work that can provide income in the hope that they can win from the bets they play and will The only thing they can get from betting is of course the hope that luck will be on their side to be able to win the bet they are playing.

You’re right that everything about gambling is available in the internet but it’s a different scenario if gambling content is posted on social media that doesn’t have any filter for young audiences. On this case influencers that has an original content which young ages watches then turn into gambling that force young ages exposed to gambling without their consent.

It’s true that it’s user responsibility on what they will see on the internet but it’s different case if an underage was force to watch a content just because the influencers they are following for the original content was change to gambling content. This is what happening on social media right now regarding the spread of gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Yatsan on April 21, 2024, 03:10:48 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
If it is with kids, then things should be established on parental influence. Teach them the danger in gambling activities. We cannot control the things running in social media platforms, so at least, create a good foundation for them when it comes on the do's and dont's. On the other hand, it will really be a good practice for those who are promoting gambling sites and platforms to target their audience in particular with age. However, many of them do not care of such risk from their contents simply because they are being paid on how many people their videos would reach regardless of their audience's age. Boils down to the idea that we have no control of these people. But no people would engage to gambling activties without their iniative into it, which is why I recommend parents to have more time guiding their children as they grow. There are also ways to ban such platforms but of course not all of it will be done in an instant.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: fikrett on April 21, 2024, 03:16:54 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

Social media influencers have the power to influence many people these days. When it comes to promoting gambling, it's important for them to know their target audience and make sure they're sending the right message. I think if done responsibly influencer marketing could actually be a great way to educate people about responsible gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: YOSHIE on April 21, 2024, 03:24:46 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
It cannot be denied that social media such as bloggers and YouTubers are one of the social media that often advertise gambling and these two platforms are also easy to access, It is also one of the features most used by young people. Nearly all young people use blogs and YouTubers.

Talking about influencers, as far as I know, they don't care who their followers are and how old they are, significantly they only work to reach as many followers as possible and can influence the behavior of as many of their followers as possible, regardless of whether they are minors or adults, many I see Influencers will maintain at all costs to maintain their audience loyal to gambling or other relevant and relevant content, My understanding is it's hard for influencers to limit their audience by age, they don't care about that.

Only parents or themselves can overcome all of this so that they don't fall into negative things when viewing gambling content on blog platforms or YouTubers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: FortuneFollower on April 21, 2024, 03:31:31 PM
I don't think freelance influencers care about their target audience, it's a task for the advertiser not the blog. Influencers are focused on maintaining the blog, to keep it updated. They need money to run the blog efficiently. Advertisers like casinos, offer them enough funds to place those ads. Because they, the casino, see the blogger discuss gambling in his online space. Most gambling ads are placed on game related blogs. Else the conversion rate will be low. However, advertisers may not care about the niche, if the influencer has enormous number of followers.

Such ads are disseminated across such pages, because out of those millions of followers, they'll be thousands of gamblers. Who will be interested in trying out the advertised gambling platform. Moreover, in the context of this thread, advertisers may want to convert non gamblers in the page to gamblers, by placing such ads aggressively. That is the influencer has to promote gambling on every single content he creates. Hence, kids visiting such page will one day get interested in gambling. Especially if the ads are spiced with a cash prize. Internet users are mainly tricked with giveaways and related ideas. "Money call the shots or makes the mare go", so, the influencers can't resist some cash offers for an ad placement, even when they dislike placing such ads.

I think that every influencer likely knows their target audience quite well. Given that influencers have built up a large following by consistently producing content that engages their audience, they should naturally have a good understanding of what resonates with their followers. Its important for influencers to use this knowledge to make informed decisions about what ads to place on their blog and to ensure that the products or services being promoted reflect the interests and values of their followers. By doing this influencers can not only keep their followers happy but also maintain their own credibility by fostering an authentic and genuine connection with their audience because they have the power to influence the opinions of their followers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on April 21, 2024, 03:33:10 PM
Do you think the influential people you write about are interested in you and our children? Besides, how can you prohibit them from something that brings them money? You need to start with yourself, with raising your child, so that he or she understands the danger of becoming addicted to gambling. And all other people advertising gambling will do what they consider necessary for themselves.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Woodie on April 21, 2024, 03:33:28 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed?
The fact that influencers are being used by gambling companies to boost their user base means more young people will be gambling and most likely try to get an easy life through it which is hard on the young generation as they can't be shielded from this... Perphaps these gambling platforms need new rules to such as ad's to make them age appropriate to protect the young minds and only deliver this kind of content to the adults only.


I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.
Totally agree,this means it's either the working class won't be productive as the young gamblers will be thinking of their loss..if not this means that those lucrative careers such as being a doctor, mathematician, scientist etc will see a decline as people will prefer the easy route of gambling...

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Non of those have the moral campus as they are interested in filling their own pockets and expect their audience to separate right from wrong by themselves...


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: crwth on April 21, 2024, 03:40:31 PM
What I'm scared of what would happen to them is that they would think it's easy money to get from gambling. You just need to get money and then put it all into gambling. It's mostly like that and it's going to be "Magic" or easily be multiplied with gambling. We all know that's not the way and proper thing to do. I hope that young children wouldn't be expose to this kind oof things just because it's easy to access.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: dothebeats on April 21, 2024, 04:19:47 PM
Social media has become the avenue through which a lot of non-gamblers became knowledgeable about gambling. These influencers or vloggers are taking advantage of the viewers' gullibility and desire to win a huge sum of money in a short span of time. Also, most of their content are purely made of nothing, creating 5-minute videos of which 3 minutes of those are dedicated to their gambling ads. It's crazy how social media allows this kind of content to proliferate knowing that most of these platforms are anti-crypto or anti-gambling before.

Do you think the influential people you write about are interested in you and our children? Besides, how can you prohibit them from something that brings them money? You need to start with yourself, with raising your child, so that he or she understands the danger of becoming addicted to gambling. And all other people advertising gambling will do what they consider necessary for themselves.

They may not be thinking about me or my family when they created their content, but the platform through which they are spreading this virus know that these are something that should not be allowed. Then again, if this brings in revenues to both parties, I could understand why these social media platforms are turning a blind eye against paid content related to gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: robelneo on April 21, 2024, 04:28:38 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
These are responsible social media influencers I even encountered one who promotes videos about good vibes in daily living but at the end of the video they promote gambling, can you imagine this kind of people, they want more earnings so they sacrifice their reputation, I stop following and blocked these bloggers, they are not worth following.

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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
I watched one confession from one guy who got paid the equivalent of $2000 for promoting a gambling platform, an amount that they cannot earn from doing reels and ads coming from Google, they cannot decline the offer because it's their bread and butter.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Blitzboy on April 21, 2024, 04:44:59 PM
This influencer-pushing-gambling stuff is massive. Very terrible. Influencers' wealth doesnt tell the whole story. Online gambling is rising, which is bad for young people. They're drawn in thinking its harmless. Its not. Why dont we do more? Young fans' influencers must recognise their impact. All of us adore money, including me. This is bigger. Long-term effects on society. We must think better.

It may be about freedom. Freedom is important to me. Freedom without accountability is disastrous. The best tool is the internet. Make wise use of it. We owe future generations. We must demand better and protect our children. This isnt political. About common sense.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Ruttoshi on April 21, 2024, 04:53:15 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Influncers are after making money and they don't care about the harm of what they are advertising is doing to the public, because they only care about themselves and how much that enters their pocket. Children learn very fast these days amd that is why they always want to try whatever they see on TV or internet.

The parents have the responsibility to bring up and monitor their children to stay away from any activity that can destroy them like gambling. This is because gambling sites are advertised everywhere on social media, on sign post on the street and in TV stations when watching football.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: iv4n on April 21, 2024, 05:18:23 PM
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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

I have small children and when I play a cartoon on YouTube or some TV channel for them, the cartoon is repeatedly interrupted by commercials, and in 99% of cases those commercials are for +18. But YouTube is the worst, gambling commercials where coins are jingling, everything lights up and easy profits are promised. Banks and their cheap loans. And yesterday the cartoon was interrupted by a commercial where some guy sings about whores, drugs, and money in a video where all that is presented... I jumped from a chair to stop it.

So the influencers are not the only ones to be blamed, the owners of these sites should have much more responsibility... there should be some rules & regulations. But when I see what YouTube (one of the biggest) is doing, why would anyone else think about the consequences?


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Slow death on April 21, 2024, 07:09:15 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

I think that when people create YouTube channels to talk about gambling, they put warnings about age restrictions and in casinos they have always had age restriction warnings, everyone over 18 years old and even 16 year olds know Very well, it is forbidden for anyone under 18 years of age to play in casinos, so when people are on YouTube and are watching a comedy video, topics related to politics and a video about gambling comes up, then that person should ignore it. if you have no interest in gambling. and this person doesn't need to complain because they were watching something on YouTube and then some video about gambling came up. all this person should do is ignore the video that talks about gambling and continue watching what he was watching

Many people tend to blame gambling, when they know very well that gambling is not to blame for their failure. Everyone has the right to post whatever they want on their social media channels as long as they respect the social media TOS and it is up to parents to educate their children well so that they do not create casino accounts when they are minors. Nowadays, there are many parents who make the big mistake of giving their children the phone early and forgetting to keep an eye on what their children are doing on the phone, as a result of which one day they discover that their children are committing crimes on the internet or playing in casinos. while they are minors


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: _act_ on April 21, 2024, 07:09:47 PM
It may be about freedom. Freedom is important to me. Freedom without accountability is disastrous. The best tool is the internet. Make wise use of it. We owe future generations. We must demand better and protect our children. This isnt political. About common sense.
But in most countries in this world, what those influencers card about is their pockets. They do not care about any children so far it is not their children. The government that supposed to care also do not care because of the money they are seeing from gambling sites. The government only care about the tax. Who cares are the parents. Parents should find all possible means to discipline their children and let them know how gambling is dangerous, promising false hope of money but which will drive them to losses. With the advise, the children will know that the money they can not afford to lose should not be used to gamble.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: famososMuertos on April 21, 2024, 08:23:56 PM
Configuration is the solution.

But people give a child a smartphone and don't configure it, let's start there, but a well-configured phone keeps any bad influences away:  Ads, Social Media, Gambling etc.

Find out for example about Family Link Apps.

That protects them until they are at least 13 years old, it is not 100% efficient but it works.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fortify on April 21, 2024, 08:38:04 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

Is this really a thing though? I thought places like Youtube were pretty strict and against including things like gambling adverts in videos? I could understand influencers on Twitch promoting these things, but think even they have faced a clampdown recently because it got pretty ridiculous. While things like sports betting and general casino gambling is getting more access in the US, I think there are still some quite strict rules around promoting this sort of content. When you see massive adverts plastered around the side of major Premier League football/soccer clubs and all over Europe, you have to wonder why these influencers shouldn't be allowed to advertise them too, if that really is the case.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Wiwo on April 21, 2024, 08:43:31 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Most times when I see content creator's and influencer placing the advert of casinos on the videos i allays ask myself one civic question which is how sure this influencer are about the casinos before the advertise them on they platforms.

Although the casino pay them handsomely for those brand promotions,  but the problem is how those casinos treat the fans of the influence after they registered use they code and staked some amount.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: mirakal on April 21, 2024, 08:48:00 PM
I don't think they have a real interest in their target audience. whether they are young or old. The important thing is to receive views/visits and advertise.

In some countries such as Italy, this type of activity is absolutely illegal considering that it involves hidden advertising often abusive.
And gambling promotion here is illegal!
I think its correct that this type of activities are prohibited or at least that must be regulated in some way...
Precisely. These type of influencers do not even care the effects of their gambling promotion, because the fact that they are earning from it, that’s the most important thing. That’s how greedy these YouTubers are. And it’s just so saddening that my own country is also tolerating it, that’s why I got suspicious if these country’s officials also get paid with it.

If only these type of promotions will be filtered or won’t get any chance to be promoted, then we can secure that the present generation these days will not easily fall on gambling addiction.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Mahanton on April 21, 2024, 08:51:43 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Its part of marketing on which those influencers or bloggers are really just that doing their job since they are paid on doing that on which nowadays on which most people are really that indeed having their own smartphones
then access on everything is really that based up on a few clicks. As a business and have plans on marketing then you would really be definitely be hiring those people who would really be bringing up such exposure on which of course this would really be able to reach out tons of audiences or potential players that might be hooked up and would really be playing on the site or whatever things that they are really that introducing or showcasing.
This is why it do makes more parenting even more harder if you do have kids because exposure is really there, you cant really be able to monitor your kids anytime on what are the things that they've been able to see
and would really be that potentially be tending to get involved basing up on what they have saw online on which it is really that indeed hard to cope up on everything.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on April 21, 2024, 08:52:25 PM
I don't think freelance influencers care about their target audience, it's a task for the advertiser not the blog. Influencers are focused on maintaining the blog, to keep it updated. They need money to run the blog efficiently. Advertisers like casinos, offer them enough funds to place those ads. Because they, the casino, see the blogger discuss gambling in his online space. Most gambling ads are placed on game related blogs. Else the conversion rate will be low. However, advertisers may not care about the niche, if the influencer has enormous number of followers.

Such ads are disseminated across such pages, because out of those millions of followers, they'll be thousands of gamblers. Who will be interested in trying out the advertised gambling platform. Moreover, in the context of this thread, advertisers may want to convert non gamblers in the page to gamblers, by placing such ads aggressively. That is the influencer has to promote gambling on every single content he creates. Hence, kids visiting such page will one day get interested in gambling. Especially if the ads are spiced with a cash prize. Internet users are mainly tricked with giveaways and related ideas. "Money call the shots or makes the mare go", so, the influencers can't resist some cash offers for an ad placement, even when they dislike placing such ads.

I think that every influencer likely knows their target audience quite well. Given that influencers have built up a large following by consistently producing content that engages their audience, they should naturally have a good understanding of what resonates with their followers.

Not sure if you're aware of the aggressive advertising technique casinos implement on the internet. The advertiser at some point understands that gambling is a broad niche and lots of people will definitely get interested in gambling once money is flashed on their computer screen. Hence, the influencer may be away of the followers on their blog, yet it doesn't change the fact that they'll get over such thoughts when money is offered to them. Influencers are well aware of underage followers viewing the page, but that's not the aim of the project. Money is the aim and objective behind the building of the account. Not some kids viewing the page.

Casinos also cares about the niche the blog is built under, to some extent, but not when the budget is wide, and the house needs lots of outreach on the web. It's a disadvantage to the kids and society, and a huge win for the casino. In this deal, the consumer's age is not what matters, the casino assumes everyone knows gambling is not for underaged players. But the young people also don't care about this, I think the negligence is on every internet user involved in the ad distribution circle. Those kids also have no self-control, that's why they go after a game not meant for kid, for money's sake. Everybody needs the money, the casino, influencers and kids.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: AmoreJaz on April 21, 2024, 09:17:23 PM
I don't think they have a real interest in their target audience. whether they are young or old. The important thing is to receive views/visits and advertise.

In some countries such as Italy, this type of activity is absolutely illegal considering that it involves hidden advertising often abusive.
And gambling promotion here is illegal!
I think its correct that this type of activities are prohibited or at least that must be regulated in some way...
Precisely. These type of influencers do not even care the effects of their gambling promotion, because the fact that they are earning from it, that’s the most important thing. That’s how greedy these YouTubers are. And it’s just so saddening that my own country is also tolerating it, that’s why I got suspicious if these country’s officials also get paid with it.

If only these type of promotions will be filtered or won’t get any chance to be promoted, then we can secure that the present generation these days will not easily fall on gambling addiction.

We can't blame the officials about this because they don't have the upper hand to suspend the account of any youtuber without solid ground. They need strong evidence of why they need to ban the account in social media, this is why officials are just letting it go because chasing these influencers would be wasting their time and resources.

In this case, it is up to the user to filter what they are watching. They should not be tempted of what they are seeing because most of them are just faking or editing what they are showing to the public. As the government can't take care of this, as an audience, it is your responsibility to do your due diligence before signing up to any site aside from these gambling sites.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Miles2006 on April 21, 2024, 09:26:08 PM
Regardless of little kids who make use of the internet and they likely come across different gambling advertisement and site sometimes influencers even go ahead teaching the public how to place a bet. At this point I can't blame influencers neither the site, this is just for the money and it's left for parents to take good care of the child for example setting a restriction and TV guard or phone guard. This act whereby influencers advertise gambling sites is called marketing and creating awareness about the site, an influencer will never think twice before accepting the contract and this is just common among influencers. Not just gambling sites but scam projects like altcoins promoted by influencers, this is not a new act but definitely little children can easily adopt this mindset and practice the act without knowing the negative effect at an early age


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Issa56 on April 21, 2024, 09:29:47 PM
But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.
There are lots of things social media influencers are doing which is really affecting the society, but most of those influencers only care about themselves, they only care about the amount which they are going to be paid, and they do ignore the negative impact of the company which they are marketing for. Young children growing up are growing to be a gambler, since they have access to mobile devices at the early stage, they do see most of those gambling sites everywhere, and when they are advertising for those companies, they do make people feel they can make money from gambling, which will encourage people to gamble.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: livingfree on April 21, 2024, 09:34:55 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
It should be vlogs = video + blog.

Blog = written form.

I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
Well, the algorithm of the social medias where they are making contents will do the thing. But they should also be responsible by putting some disclaimer that what they're promoting isn't for kids.

I haven't seen yet a vlogger that have said the same thing about that disclaimer and that's why most of them are for the sponsorships and money only.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: SatoPrincess on April 21, 2024, 09:37:35 PM
The casinos do their own research before hiring an influencer to promote their casino. Influencers who often get these jobs have a specific audience (users above 18+) that the casino considers prospective customers. Their content are not for kids so they do not worry about underage gambling happening because of their platform. Trust me, no casino wants kids betting on their platform. Think about it, how much are kids going to spend gambling? The amount is nowhere close to what an adult would gamble with. Parents have a big role to play in deciding what and who their kids watch and follow on social media.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Adbitco on April 21, 2024, 09:38:17 PM
You wouldn't blame the influencer for their promotion rather kids of nowadays are being exposed to social media in way that they can't deal away from social media and they have access to all manner of things, if there were to be a way where they could add age limits them it would be fine. But this, youtube, facebook and twitter has no restrictions of age bracket where all kinds of people even under age people can start having have access to adult video which is very bad. Let say for instance, I want to promotes any gambling site online how do i know that this age limit aren't allow to access the gambling site, is now left for gambling site to set a limitation or restriction on age bracket where those who are underage can't have full access to site, by this they can limits underage or little kids to have restricted access to go through that site.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: acroman08 on April 21, 2024, 09:41:43 PM
But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
and this is why gambling awareness should be taught to children, day by day as technology advances, information will become more and more accessible to the younger generation and with it, they will also be exposed to things that are not meant for them. instead of completely blocking them from it, teaching and educating them about it will be far more beneficial in the long run. it's the same thing with other things like sex, smoking, drinking, drug use, etc... educating them about it will be far more beneficial than completely blocking them from it until they are of a certain age.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Orpichukwu on April 21, 2024, 10:21:43 PM
Many of those influencers only care about the money they are being paid and the ones they will also earn as a result of the promotion they are doing. It's not just the money they offer them, but anyone who also registers using their promo code. The company gives them something in return for that user who registers and makes any amount of deposit, which is one of the reasons why they share their promo code at the end of their video. 


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: nelson4lov on April 21, 2024, 10:46:00 PM
The truth of the matter is that most, if not all influencers care about their audiences and the content they're pushing to these audiences as long as they are making good bucks, then it's all good. Imo, it now falls in the the jurisdiction of the parents and guardians of these kids to play an active role to ensure their wards don't indulge in it by having a discussion around the topic rather than ignoring or avoiding it. Gambling isn't the only thing being put at the forefront of minors and I reckon that it's no5 going to stop anytime soon.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: PX-Z on April 21, 2024, 11:02:37 PM
That's reasonable if the videos are related to sports, and the streamers/vloggers' content is related to games and gambling, amd if its youtube or facebook's auto generated ads, it's normal.

What is not is vlogs that are non-sports and non-gambling related then there is an included gambling video ad in the end of the video. Like it's a funny video then later there is a gambling ad, like wtf, it's auto report to me, coz its annoying.
What worst is the promoted gambling casino is a known scammer.

No wonder many vloggers do the same and act like its normal to have such ad. Well, there are still vloggers/influencers who doesn't want accept those gambling ads to them.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: alani123 on April 21, 2024, 11:09:35 PM
Social media surely gives a lot of visibility to gambling. The big casinos have gotten big names in the rap and boxing game on their side to promote them as "influencers" and this draws new crowds to try gambling as a constant stream.

The thing with this type of promotion is that it has certain drawbacks for the viewer. For one, there's no showcase of the cons of gambling in this type of promotion. Influencers are incentivized to only show their wins. And this creates a wrapped perception for people that they're just going to get wins. Like for instance when people gamble on stream, they're constantly shown earning huge winnings streaks. etc.

This of course isn't realistic and many people are suspecting that the odds for streamers might be fixed. This wrapped perception towards gambling does real damage to inexperienced people to be honest so the perception people get on gambling from social media isn't that great.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Hispo on April 21, 2024, 11:10:50 PM
The truth of the matter is that most, if not all influencers care about their audiences and the content they're pushing to these audiences as long as they are making good bucks, then it's all good. Imo, it now falls in the the jurisdiction of the parents and guardians of these kids to play an active role to ensure their wards don't indulge in it by having a discussion around the topic rather than ignoring or avoiding it. Gambling isn't the only thing being put at the forefront of minors and I reckon that it's no5 going to stop anytime soon.

I would feel more comfortable if those influencers also had some idea and keep in consideration what kind of audience they have and filter their content in such a way it does not negatively affect children and teens.
We could argue that in the end of the day all comes to parenting and parent supervision, because of some child or teen wants to have access to gambling or pornography on the internet, they will always be able to go around the filters and restrictions, but we are not supposed to lift responsibility off the shoulders of companies like Google and Influencers on social media anyways.
For example, not long ago the staff of Instagram decided to limit those users to shared political content in that platform for no apparent reason, it was sor of a shadowban on the creators of political content. The explanation of the people working on Meta was they do not feel people want to further engage in politics and keeping politics on their application could reduce the engagement of users.

It would be useful if Meta limited the advertisement and the content related to gambling to users who declared to be underaged.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: topbitcoin on April 21, 2024, 11:28:34 PM
Influencers will never care about this, because what matters most to them is how many people watch the news and how many people are influenced to visit the gambling sites they promote.

At this time, gambling content and advertisements can no longer be avoided because they are like mushrooms that are scattered everywhere. Meanwhile, today's life can never be separated from cellphones and social media. and we cannot limit them from continuing to create content and make live streaming shows about gambling, because this is beyond our capabilities. And the only thing we can do is to provide learning and understanding to our children about the negative impacts of gambling, with the hope that through the understanding and learning provided, they will avoid irresponsible gambling activities.

Gambling has a very dangerous negative impact on children's growth and development, and can damage their future. Therefore, always pay attention and supervise our children well.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: sunsilk on April 21, 2024, 11:41:51 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
It's odd when an influencer's content isn't gambling then suddenly it's been attached with some gambling ads at the end of their videos. Yeah, they should know their audience and that's why the casino that wants to advertise on them has that metric of theirs.

But in these ages of social media, they'll just accept whatever they can earn with even it's going to be a problem for a lot of audiences that are viewing their content.

AFAIK, they're paid per video and they're earning a lot from it so, there's no screening anymore and they'll just continue it.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: arimamib on April 21, 2024, 11:43:47 PM
The casinos do their own research before hiring an influencer to promote their casino. Influencers who often get these jobs have a specific audience (users above 18+) that the casino considers prospective customers. Their content are not for kids so they do not worry about underage gambling happening because of their platform. Trust me, no casino wants kids betting on their platform. Think about it, how much are kids going to spend gambling? The amount is nowhere close to what an adult would gamble with. Parents have a big role to play in deciding what and who their kids watch and follow on social media.
Influencer marketing for casinos may not target children, but it still has unintended consequences. Their priority will always profits rather than ethics or users' well-being. Their content might not be explicitly aimed at children, but the exposure to glamorous portrayals of gambling normalizes it and makes it seem exciting or cool. This can plant the seed for gambling addiction later in life.

Underage internet users can often find ways to bypass parental controls. Even age-restricted content can be accessed, and gambling can seem like a fun or rebellious activity. Casinos aren't necessarily targeting a specific age group with influencer marketing. They're targeting people with specific spending habits and behaviors. Teens who watch gambling content may be more likely to gamble when they reach adulthood. Even if the influencer doesn't directly promote gambling to a young audience, their association with a casino can be seen as cool. This indirect marketing can make gambling seem more appealing.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: AmoreJaz on April 21, 2024, 11:53:58 PM
The truth of the matter is that most, if not all influencers care about their audiences and the content they're pushing to these audiences as long as they are making good bucks, then it's all good. Imo, it now falls in the the jurisdiction of the parents and guardians of these kids to play an active role to ensure their wards don't indulge in it by having a discussion around the topic rather than ignoring or avoiding it. Gambling isn't the only thing being put at the forefront of minors and I reckon that it's no5 going to stop anytime soon.

Bottomline, it is actually the parents or the person himself who should filter what is being shown from social media. You can't expect these influencers to know the feeling of their audience or fans. This is why it is on you, being the audience to take care of your own welfare.

For the parent - they should instill good values and virtues to their kids. You'll never know how these can help them when you are not around. Do remember, you can't watch them 24/7, so it is better to have them good upbringing as they can hold onto those values wherever they are.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Assface16678 on April 22, 2024, 05:52:36 AM
The truth of the matter is that most, if not all influencers care about their audiences and the content they're pushing to these audiences as long as they are making good bucks, then it's all good. Imo, it now falls in the the jurisdiction of the parents and guardians of these kids to play an active role to ensure their wards don't indulge in it by having a discussion around the topic rather than ignoring or avoiding it. Gambling isn't the only thing being put at the forefront of minors and I reckon that it's no5 going to stop anytime soon.

Bottomline, it is actually the parents or the person himself who should filter what is being shown from social media. You can't expect these influencers to know the feeling of their audience or fans. This is why it is on you, being the audience to take care of your own welfare.
But the sad part is that no matter how the parents supervise or guide their children's, it is impossible for a parent to look for their child 24/7, so there will still be a window where young people will be exposed to gambling or different influences on social media. especially right now when the streaming community is getting worse. Why? Because there are a lot of streamers that stream games, or any games that they will make content for, but notice that they start to stream their gambling games, it became their main streaming session, which is alarming because for money they sell their dignity and start to promote gambling without thinking about the impact of it on their viewers. We can see that everyone could be blinded by money; even if they receive criticism, they will ignore it because they want money. we can't blame them because they only do that in order to live but the thing is, is that the only way?


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: EarnOnVictor on April 22, 2024, 06:11:13 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially bloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their blogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
You only said they promote the casinos/companies that sponsored them at the end of the videos, but I see it differently here in my country, it is worse as they promote them from almost the beginning, in the middle and in the end depending on the influencer. Well, I do not have issues with that, big influencers could deliver good and useful information, so as we enjoy them, we can sacrifice that as well to keep the activity running. But these days, it is getting too much, there is no more regulation or consideration for the young people. It got worse with the traditional TV programs and even city billboards, you will see enough gambling adverts there, and it is not refined to some certain age anymore.

I do not know how this will affect the next generation, but I know that it is morally wrong. And the government is not saying anything because it is more money for them, well, at least for my country, it could be better in a serious country. The influencers should be sanctioned if the beginning of their video does not warn of the adult-related advertisements, but still here in my country, nothing of such is happening yet. Even YouTube and other platforms that are unannouncedly poping adult-related adverts in videos should be heavily sanctioned to curb such menace. At least, they should have warned the viewers about what they could see in the video and the adverts attached to it.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Casdinyard on April 22, 2024, 09:51:35 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
As with the other comment I made on a similar post, this was because the money they get from these sponsored advertisements are batshit insane, in the Philippines alone, a regular micro-vlogger (someone with at least 4k followers and are more into short-form content than full-on videos) could get $500-1000 bucks, and for larger content creators with millions of followers, the rate last I heard goes upwards of $2000-$20,000 depending on how long the sponsored ad's going to be along with other factors. So it's no surprise these people are so adamant about advertising these obscure casinos. Dignity doesn't pay the bills, and neither does compassion for those who lost their money due to gambling addiction, and with the economy falling into deeper shitholes nowadays, these people find no choice but to actually take these casinos up for their offers.

The Philippine government's on a crackdown to punish unlicensed casinos but that could only do so much because as long as money's there, people will be forced to really take these sponsorships, plus the public's losing its trust on the government following fiasco after fiasco so it's not like they really hold that much of a power over the people besides putting them in the slammer.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: junder on April 22, 2024, 10:38:15 AM
Influencer marketing for casinos may not target children, but it still has unintended consequences. Their priority will always profits rather than ethics or users' well-being. Their content might not be explicitly aimed at children, but the exposure to glamorous portrayals of gambling normalizes it and makes it seem exciting or cool. This can plant the seed for gambling addiction later in life.

Underage internet users can often find ways to bypass parental controls. Even age-restricted content can be accessed, and gambling can seem like a fun or rebellious activity. Casinos aren't necessarily targeting a specific age group with influencer marketing. They're targeting people with specific spending habits and behaviors. Teens who watch gambling content may be more likely to gamble when they reach adulthood. Even if the influencer doesn't directly promote gambling to a young audience, their association with a casino can be seen as cool. This indirect marketing can make gambling seem more appealing.

I don't think they have a specific target, because anyone can gamble as long as they understand the steps for gambling. However, nowadays children who are no longer familiar with the internet and gadgets can make them familiar with online gambling which is currently popular, with children who are no longer familiar with the internet, they have the potential to become familiar with gambling and indeed This can be a seed for gambling addiction in the future, because sometimes when parents are busy they give their children gadgets to play with.

The main thing is that most of them are young people who have lots of desires, young people who nowadays tend to always want to own luxury goods and because of that they think gambling is one way to make money quickly, but that is wrong. if they gamble with the aim of doubling their money, it will only make them suffer misery because what will happen is they will become addicted to gambling instead of improving their financial situation to buy what they want.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Bravut on April 22, 2024, 10:57:15 AM
OP is right, but we can't put all the blame on influencers or ads promoters, they are simply doing that for monetary value which for me isn't bad. They have built a system with followers, so it's left for you to sign up or not.

We have seen different gambling sites promoted but we didn't still sign up for, why because we didn't see any cordial reason to, that's same thing, if you train your ward properly I don't think there is any need for fear. The only solution is you knowing those you follow and listen to on social media platforms.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: SatoPrincess on April 22, 2024, 11:44:07 AM
~snip~
Influencer marketing for casinos may not target children, but it still has unintended consequences. Their priority will always profits rather than ethics or users' well-being. Their content might not be explicitly aimed at children, but the exposure to glamorous portrayals of gambling normalizes it and makes it seem exciting or cool. This can plant the seed for gambling addiction later in life.

Underage internet users can often find ways to bypass parental controls. Even age-restricted content can be accessed, and gambling can seem like a fun or rebellious activity. Casinos aren't necessarily targeting a specific age group with influencer marketing. They're targeting people with specific spending habits and behaviors. Teens who watch gambling content may be more likely to gamble when they reach adulthood. Even if the influencer doesn't directly promote gambling to a young audience, their association with a casino can be seen as cool. This indirect marketing can make gambling seem more appealing.
Okay that’s fine. We both are advertising for casinos on Bitcointalk and so is every other person on this thread. And somehow we do not seem to qualify ourselves as “influencers” in this regard. Maybe it’s because the term denotes some responsibility that we are not yet willing to accept. We cannot control who opens an account on the forum or visits the gambling section as a guest user. Anyone with a device and internet can access the forum and while it is not our intention to advertise casinos to minors, the truth is that it can happen.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Blitzboy on April 22, 2024, 12:33:48 PM
The casinos do their own research before hiring an influencer to promote their casino. Influencers who often get these jobs have a specific audience (users above 18+) that the casino considers prospective customers. Their content are not for kids so they do not worry about underage gambling happening because of their platform. Trust me, no casino wants kids betting on their platform. Think about it, how much are kids going to spend gambling? The amount is nowhere close to what an adult would gamble with. Parents have a big role to play in deciding what and who their kids watch and follow on social media.
Influencer marketing for casinos may not target children, but it still has unintended consequences. Their priority will always profits rather than ethics or users' well-being. Their content might not be explicitly aimed at children, but the exposure to glamorous portrayals of gambling normalizes it and makes it seem exciting or cool. This can plant the seed for gambling addiction later in life.

Underage internet users can often find ways to bypass parental controls. Even age-restricted content can be accessed, and gambling can seem like a fun or rebellious activity. Casinos aren't necessarily targeting a specific age group with influencer marketing. They're targeting people with specific spending habits and behaviors. Teens who watch gambling content may be more likely to gamble when they reach adulthood. Even if the influencer doesn't directly promote gambling to a young audience, their association with a casino can be seen as cool. This indirect marketing can make gambling seem more appealing.
Casino influencer marketing is real, but we need to communicate. Not "morality police" or a killjoy. The goal is youth protection. They may not be targeting kids, but their luxurious lifestyle? The thrill, the gamble? Teens love that stuff, always testing limits and wanting to feel grown-up. Impulsivity and compulsive gambling are dangerous, as we all know.

Those kids are smart. They'll circumvent filters. Instead of warning labels or age checks, they witness influencers living a dream life paid for by luck and risk-taking. Not harmless entertainment.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Rabata on April 22, 2024, 12:44:09 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Nowadays everyone uses new strategies to increase their income and arrange advertisement. But not everything should be advertised. Especially gambling. Because through this a minor will end up gambling with wrong decisions. It is not always possible to solve this matter by applying the law if no one corrects himself. Although there is no restriction on such advertising in countries where gambling is legal, such advertising campaigns must not be allowed in countries where gambling is conducted unofficially but there is no official legalization. Advertising is fine for those who are fit for gambling but it will have a big negative effect on those who are still underaged. This is not an individual problem but a problem for a nation. I think such ads should be stopped to keep minors safe.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on April 22, 2024, 01:03:44 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Nowadays everyone uses new strategies to increase their income and arrange advertisement. But not everything should be advertised. Especially gambling. Because through this a minor will end up gambling with wrong decisions. It is not always possible to solve this matter by applying the law if no one corrects himself. Although there is no restriction on such advertising in countries where gambling is legal, such advertising campaigns must not be allowed in countries where gambling is conducted unofficially but there is no official legalization. Advertising is fine for those who are fit for gambling but it will have a big negative effect on those who are still underaged. This is not an individual problem but a problem for a nation. I think such ads should be stopped to keep minors safe.

Admittedly, the ads hardly encourage the emotional safety of kids who view them online. But the casino who issue funds for the distribution of such ads online, also, are doing it due to the demand gambling has across the globe. Clearly, everyone knows of kids spreading out on every online platform. Yet when placing ads on influencers page, age restriction is not available, unlike running ads officially on the website. Where advertisers have the choice to set a range of age groups who are eligible to view the ad. Influencers display ads regardless of who is going to see it or not. The task is for parents to set parental control on the smartphones or gadgets of the kids.

These things matter for the safety of their children. Not just about the relationship between the influencer and the kids. Influencers are not mainly concerned about the kids on the channel. Parents are to do the restriction jobs. No influencer will block younger people from following them, they're desperately in search of more impressions to attract advertisers. Thereby making more funds, enough to keep their online marketing platform up and running. I think they should be a better way of resolving such disputes, other than suggesting that influencers stop to accept gambling ads because of underaged followers. It'll delay the growth of their page as a business. Because gambling niche is hot and willing to pay significant amounts for ads


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: passwordnow on April 22, 2024, 01:50:17 PM
Nowadays everyone uses new strategies to increase their income and arrange advertisement. But not everything should be advertised. Especially gambling.
Nah, everything can advertised nowadays even the NSFW. You'd see it still in social media because they can't filter everything and they can't remove them on an instant. So even if they've got rules and might just remove the ads but they have to get reported for them to remove it. But as long as it's not yet removed and reported, there are audiences that will see that ad and especially those that are not into this thing might potentially see it because that's how social media works and random stuff might appear on your news feed.

Because through this a minor will end up gambling with wrong decisions.
This is true, they'll be able to see those ads even if they don't want to because that's the power of advertising in all of the platforms that we're using nowadays. And that influences the decision of those that will be seeing those ads, otherwise it is them and their actions will make them addicted but the attraction came from the marketers and advertisers.

It is not always possible to solve this matter by applying the law if no one corrects himself. Although there is no restriction on such advertising in countries where gambling is legal, such advertising campaigns must not be allowed in countries where gambling is conducted unofficially but there is no official legalization. Advertising is fine for those who are fit for gambling but it will have a big negative effect on those who are still underaged. This is not an individual problem but a problem for a nation. I think such ads should be stopped to keep minors safe.
As for those countries that don't allow gambling, they have a lot of rules about it and they're able to monitor those ads.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: slapper on April 22, 2024, 02:24:37 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Nowadays everyone uses new strategies to increase their income and arrange advertisement. But not everything should be advertised. Especially gambling. Because through this a minor will end up gambling with wrong decisions. It is not always possible to solve this matter by applying the law if no one corrects himself. Although there is no restriction on such advertising in countries where gambling is legal, such advertising campaigns must not be allowed in countries where gambling is conducted unofficially but there is no official legalization. Advertising is fine for those who are fit for gambling but it will have a big negative effect on those who are still underaged. This is not an individual problem but a problem for a nation. I think such ads should be stopped to keep minors safe.

Admittedly, the ads hardly encourage the emotional safety of kids who view them online. But the casino who issue funds for the distribution of such ads online, also, are doing it due to the demand gambling has across the globe. Clearly, everyone knows of kids spreading out on every online platform. Yet when placing ads on influencers page, age restriction is not available, unlike running ads officially on the website. Where advertisers have the choice to set a range of age groups who are eligible to view the ad. Influencers display ads regardless of who is going to see it or not. The task is for parents to set parental control on the smartphones or gadgets of the kids.

These things matter for the safety of their children. Not just about the relationship between the influencer and the kids. Influencers are not mainly concerned about the kids on the channel. Parents are to do the restriction jobs. No influencer will block younger people from following them, they're desperately in search of more impressions to attract advertisers. Thereby making more funds, enough to keep their online marketing platform up and running. I think they should be a better way of resolving such disputes, other than suggesting that influencers stop to accept gambling ads because of underaged followers. It'll delay the growth of their page as a business. Because gambling niche is hot and willing to pay significant amounts for ads
Problems include gambling ads and the entire system. Profitable influencers spreading dangerous stuff to kids? That's unacceptable. Telling parents to "just handle it" is cop-out. Advertising is everywhere to lure people in. Profit drives ethics away. Even influencers need accountability. Asking for basic responsibilities isn't "censorship". Since we regulate age on everything else, why not gambling ads? Protecting young minds, not profits, isn't rocket science. We need major reform. The content influencers promote must be carefully examined. Impacting the next generation is more important than money. Doing right shouldn't be so hard


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on April 22, 2024, 02:45:29 PM
Admittedly, the ads hardly encourage the emotional safety of kids who view them online. But the casino who issue funds for the distribution of such ads online, also, are doing it due to the demand gambling has across the globe. Clearly, everyone knows of kids spreading out on every online platform. Yet when placing ads on influencers page, age restriction is not available, unlike running ads officially on the website. Where advertisers have the choice to set a range of age groups who are eligible to view the ad. Influencers display ads regardless of who is going to see it or not. The task is for parents to set parental control on the smartphones or gadgets of the kids.

These things matter for the safety of their children. Not just about the relationship between the influencer and the kids. Influencers are not mainly concerned about the kids on the channel. Parents are to do the restriction jobs. No influencer will block younger people from following them, they're desperately in search of more impressions to attract advertisers. Thereby making more funds, enough to keep their online marketing platform up and running. I think they should be a better way of resolving such disputes, other than suggesting that influencers stop to accept gambling ads because of underaged followers. It'll delay the growth of their page as a business. Because gambling niche is hot and willing to pay significant amounts for ads
Problems include gambling ads and the entire system. Profitable influencers spreading dangerous stuff to kids? That's unacceptable. Telling parents to "just handle it" is cop-out. Advertising is everywhere to lure people in. Profit drives ethics away. Even influencers need accountability. Asking for basic responsibilities isn't "censorship". Since we regulate age on everything else, why not gambling ads? Protecting young minds, not profits, isn't rocket science. We need major reform. The content influencers promote must be carefully examined. Impacting the next generation is more important than money. Doing right shouldn't be so hard

The internet ad business is a decentralized one and it's not simple to organize an effective method to restrict or regulate how influencers place adverts on their space. Social media platforms like Facebook don't encourage casino ads, same way other social media companies don't. The only available means of utilizing the advertisement opportunity on social media is through those influencers. And the platforms where influencers promote gambling, can't or don't care about taking down those ads. Because it's assumed the influencer is making posts on behalf of himself.

I think trying to underline influencers as the only force available to end this ever-growing mistake will be a major delay in achieving such a goal of safeguarding young minds. That was why I picked parents as a valid means of shielding their kid's devices from accessing some platforms where gambling ads can be seen. Looking at your response, I have a doubt that parents will do a perfect job, but a every journey begins with a step. Money call the shots, and you know this, nothing would convince influencers not to place gambling related ads, provided they're offered a reasonable amount of money.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: aioc on April 22, 2024, 03:51:45 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

Those bloggers and bloggers who do this don't care about their target audience they make it appear that they care about the way they promote these casinos but in fact, they are ruining people's minds.

There's a lot of money to be made promoting gambling platforms and they only have to sacrifice their conscience
This is why I stopped watching videos coming from these bloggers and if I seen one I reported because it's against the policy of social media, but these vloggers have found a way to promote through their viral videos
 


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: SeriouslyGiveaway on April 23, 2024, 06:16:01 AM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
I think they don't care that much. What they care about first is their profits. As for whether their viewers are old enough to participate in gambling or not, they consider it a personal matter for each person. Ethically, they will have to know that their actions will have a huge impact on viewers, but most will be governed by profits, and the law does not prohibit them from doing that. If it were you, would you do it?

In addition, they will have the thought that if they do not advertise, others will also advertise, and they alone cannot change this advertising trend. Basically, they create social networking channels just to make money, so if current regulations do not prohibit them from doing so, they will not miss the opportunity to make profit in this form. Income from advertising for forms of gambling is often much higher than for other products.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: klidex on April 23, 2024, 10:09:33 AM
This promotion is a source of income and usually by promoting online gambling sites they will get paid quite a lot compared to promoting other applications that are more concerned about the positive impact on the future, they don't care about their followers even though there are some children who follow them because sometimes Many young children idolize beautiful or handsome influencers on social media, but sometimes these influencers don't care whether their promotion will have a negative impact or not because the most important thing for them is a job that will give them money and will continue to do so.

In my country there are many influencers who promote online gambling even though in my own country gambling is an illegal game and distribution permits are prohibited, but still these influencers are determined to promote it and don't know what will happen if they continue like that even though there is a possibility that they will be arrested and under the law which will definitely result in fines because they break the rules, let it be like this because they themselves also don't think about the impact of children watching their videos on social media. As a result, many children are exposed to gambling even though they are still too old to know about games like that.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Webetcoins on April 24, 2024, 06:10:43 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
they just don't care about it, because the most important thing for them is how they can make money from the promotion. they don't care who their audience is and who they get the money from or what brand they promote, the important thing is that they can get money and that's enough for them.

if we say they don't care about this, that's not true, but it's just that most of these influencers are stupid, so they don't know what they are doing, promoting something that is very vulnerable to children.
I think it is hard for them target specific audience because the video posted can still go viral or be shown on someone else feed even though they don't have interest with it. The only thing that they can do, is to choose properly if what they promote is legit and also the influencer should not be misleading on promoting it. Unfortunately many influencers nowadays are not like this but they are like what you describe there.

It's not that they are stupid to not know what they are doing but they are wise and selfish. I think children are still hooked in video games and not in gambling but many adults now are addicted to it, based on the comments I read online.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Promocodeudo on April 24, 2024, 06:39:13 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

You raised an urgent matter of concern, the government are just after the tax thats been paid by gambling companies but the censorship and strict sanctions are not considered necessary, there are some advertisement that should not be taken as job despite the money that one is been paid for it though am not against any gambler, gambling firm or what they do but the means of communicating it to the public is what I don't support,  I so much concur to this thread, it is very obvious that bloggers are not looking at the side effect of the product they are advertising but just the money the money the will be going home with at the end of everything, children are very sensitive and any information they get is stored easily by them, so I think our blogers should rethink and do things rightly.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Juse14 on April 24, 2024, 08:04:33 PM
This promotion is a source of income and usually by promoting online gambling sites they will get paid quite a lot compared to promoting other applications that are more concerned about the positive impact on the future, they don't care about their followers even though there are some children who follow them because sometimes Many young children idolize beautiful or handsome influencers on social media, but sometimes these influencers don't care whether their promotion will have a negative impact or not because the most important thing for them is a job that will give them money and will continue to do so.

In my country there are many influencers who promote online gambling even though in my own country gambling is an illegal game and distribution permits are prohibited, but still these influencers are determined to promote it and don't know what will happen if they continue like that even though there is a possibility that they will be arrested and under the law which will definitely result in fines because they break the rules, let it be like this because they themselves also don't think about the impact of children watching their videos on social media. As a result, many children are exposed to gambling even though they are still too old to know about games like that.

The case is the same, in my country gambling is also considered an illegal activity, but there are lots of influencers who promote gambling sites. and I think this is a normal thing, considering that the economy in my country is not good, unemployment is everywhere, and it is difficult for someone to get a decent job. This difficulty can really make someone short-minded, so they do something reckless, taking a job as an influencer on an online gambling site even though it is against the law. Because the most important thing for him is how he can have an income so he can meet his needs to survive.

They know very well that working as an online gambling site agent carries quite serious risks, and they could end up behind bars. But they have no other choice, apart from that.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: redsun114 on April 26, 2024, 09:24:31 AM
OP is right, but we can't put all the blame on influencers or ads promoters, they are simply doing that for monetary value which for me isn't bad. They have built a system with followers, so it's left for you to sign up or not.

We have seen different gambling sites promoted but we didn't still sign up for, why because we didn't see any cordial reason to, that's same thing, if you train your ward properly I don't think there is any need for fear. The only solution is you knowing those you follow and listen to on social media platforms.
It indeed depends on the person and those promoting or advertising gambling platforms aren't the only ones to be blamed for it because what they are doing is only for them to earn a living, you don't need to follow what they do or say because they are doing what is right for them and you are supposed to do what is right for you, and for an individual, not getting involved in gambling, or trying not to become addicted should be the right thing for them to do.

If I'm a content creator on YouTube, and I'm promoting a casino platform because they are paying me for it, I wouldn't want my subscribers to become addicted gamblers but I would want them to gamble for fun and don't get carried away only because I'm promoting gambling because I have a different motive behind doing that.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Gozie51 on April 26, 2024, 10:40:56 AM

If I'm a content creator on YouTube, and I'm promoting a casino platform because they are paying me for it, I wouldn't want my subscribers to become addicted gamblers but I would want them to gamble for fun and don't get carried away only because I'm promoting gambling because I have a different motive behind doing that.

That is good. So how do you ensure that your followers don't get carried away with all the possibilities you show to them on how to hit it big on the casino and how they can turn into mega wealth in no distant time because you are already that way from what they are seeing. Do you add a disclaimer or you practically tell them not to practice this at home  ;D

Some gamblers are quite gullible, believing everything that they see that they were promised to help them win big without considering that casino is a business created for profit and that gamblers have slimmer chances of winning than what profit goes to the owner of the casino.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: DaNNy001 on April 26, 2024, 11:44:42 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Well you can't actually blame the influencers themselves because with the rate at which everyone is exposed to social media,  regulations aren't really put in to actually stop the particular age that aren't supposed to see this and that's why many people get it all tangle up especially the young ones that are glued to their mobiles 24/7. Most of these social influencers aren't really gamblers themselves but they just do what they do just for the sake of paid advertising.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: EarnOnVictor on April 26, 2024, 01:28:16 PM

If I'm a content creator on YouTube, and I'm promoting a casino platform because they are paying me for it, I wouldn't want my subscribers to become addicted gamblers but I would want them to gamble for fun and don't get carried away only because I'm promoting gambling because I have a different motive behind doing that.

That is good. So how do you ensure that your followers don't get carried away with all the possibilities you show to them on how to hit it big on the casino and how they can turn into mega wealth in no distant time because you are already that way from what they are seeing. Do you add a disclaimer or you practically tell them not to practice this at home  ;D

Some gamblers are quite gullible, believing everything that they see that they were promised to help them win big without considering that casino is a business created for profit and that gamblers have slimmer chances of winning than what profit goes to the owner of the casino.
Being gullible is not a misplaced word for such people, this doesn't leave the young and old out of it and it baffles me about what could cause people to always believe what they hear even though the reality is all around them, which is the opposite. Well, one may still get it right when it comes to sports betting, because one way or another, such a person can still maintain very good results of 75% in prediction if he is good and lucky with his sports predictions. But for the casinos' predictions, I bet that the social media channel will not fool people for long before they start coming back to their senses.

Many had tried it on their websites but failed, and many had tried it on different social media platforms but failed. This is why they've become wiser and have turned to influencers in such a way that they only highlight some important functions and features of the betting sites and give some tips that can help gamblers win more. Some will even go to the extent of advising gamblers technically so that it will not be obvious if what they preach later fails.

I think this is still more reasonable to preserve social media channels than just daringly issuing forecasts and bet predictions.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on April 26, 2024, 02:03:11 PM
In my country there are many influencers who promote online gambling even though in my own country gambling is an illegal game and distribution permits are prohibited, but still these influencers are determined to promote it and don't know what will happen if they continue like that even though there is a possibility that they will be arrested and under the law which will definitely result in fines because they break the rules, let it be like this because they themselves also don't think about the impact of children watching their videos on social media. As a result, many children are exposed to gambling even though they are still too old to know about games like that.

The case is the same, in my country gambling is also considered an illegal activity, but there are lots of influencers who promote gambling sites. and I think this is a normal thing, considering that the economy in my country is not good, unemployment is everywhere, and it is difficult for someone to get a decent job. This difficulty can really make someone short-minded, so they do something reckless, taking a job as an influencer on an online gambling site even though it is against the law. Because the most important thing for him is how he can have an income so he can meet his needs to survive.

They know very well that working as an online gambling site agent carries quite serious risks, and they could end up behind bars. But they have no other choice, apart from that.

In my nation, gambling is legalized by the government but illicit in the people's eyes. Despite being legalized some gamblers still get careful of not being seen gambling. Most people get to worry about not making ends meet. Hence they focus on gambling and other related activities for funds. Influencers are behind the scene, nobody knows who actually owns or runs a page. Hence the owner wouldn't mind disseminating gambling contents on the page to yield leads for casino advertisers. Not because he's hidden from the public but for the fact he earns money through it. His viewers wouldn't be a concern.

They work everyday to get more followers of all ages. To boost their chances of retaining more brand deals. Additionally, to help reduce the number of underaged people getting influenced by these ads, sites based on responsible gambling, should send out ads on big influential pages to pass the information on responsible gambling. They should be a leveling, through awareness. Contents on why kids shouldn't click on gambling ads is meant to be at the top of gambling hashtags across platforms.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: lienfaye on April 26, 2024, 02:07:59 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Well you can't actually blame the influencers themselves because with the rate at which everyone is exposed to social media,  regulations aren't really put in to actually stop the particular age that aren't supposed to see this and that's why many people get it all tangle up especially the young ones that are glued to their mobiles 24/7. Most of these social influencers aren't really gamblers themselves but they just do what they do just for the sake of paid advertising.
I agree. It's quite obvious that not all of these influencers are a real gambler or into gambling. They're just paid to advertise a casino because of their huge followers. The problem is, everyone can see it especially the minors that might idolizing them. It's not a good influence because these minors might believe what they see and try playing. Some of these influencers are also offering free money if you register using their link, so it's really tempting especially if you're just new in gambling and blinded by the potential profit.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Hypnosis00 on April 26, 2024, 11:24:57 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Well you can't actually blame the influencers themselves because with the rate at which everyone is exposed to social media,  regulations aren't really put in to actually stop the particular age that aren't supposed to see this and that's why many people get it all tangle up especially the young ones that are glued to their mobiles 24/7. Most of these social influencers aren't really gamblers themselves but they just do what they do just for the sake of paid advertising.
I agree. It's quite obvious that not all of these influencers are a real gambler or into gambling. They're just paid to advertise a casino because of their huge followers. The problem is, everyone can see it especially the minors that might idolizing them. It's not a good influence because these minors might believe what they see and try playing. Some of these influencers are also offering free money if you register using their link, so it's really tempting especially if you're just new in gambling and blinded by the potential profit.
It is money matters but they are supposed to see the outcomes of their works as they are representing something that can possibly make a kid, a young mind start gambling. A responsible influencer will not just be after the money but must carry responsibility for their doings. They can decline it if they are certain of their commitment not to ruin one's life and the future of their young followers. Unfortunately, they choose to be wrong and accept the money. The sad thing is that these influencers see nothing aside from earning money whether the impact is good or bad, doesn't matter to them.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Dewi Aries on April 27, 2024, 02:36:04 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Well you can't actually blame the influencers themselves because with the rate at which everyone is exposed to social media,  regulations aren't really put in to actually stop the particular age that aren't supposed to see this and that's why many people get it all tangle up especially the young ones that are glued to their mobiles 24/7. Most of these social influencers aren't really gamblers themselves but they just do what they do just for the sake of paid advertising.
I agree. It's quite obvious that not all of these influencers are a real gambler or into gambling. They're just paid to advertise a casino because of their huge followers. The problem is, everyone can see it especially the minors that might idolizing them. It's not a good influence because these minors might believe what they see and try playing. Some of these influencers are also offering free money if you register using their link, so it's really tempting especially if you're just new in gambling and blinded by the potential profit.

That's right and I think there are quite a lot of influencers who are not even gamblers promoting casino sites on social media which is also the case in my country where one of the well-known artists who is known for his kindness to the public but I found him promoting one of the casino sites on some social media to the public and obviously like you said that they are using him who has a lot of followers or fans by promoting casino sites for money. The fact is that money isn't everything but everything is easier to accomplish if you have money, And yes if we talk about the impact then obviously it doesn't matter whether they are a gambler or not but what is worried is when children who are still minors who are shaping their personality naturally fall on the wrong path because they see the promotion of gambling which is where I also often find some news on TV broadcasts about a child who is desperate to steal valuables in a shop and when interrogated it turns out that the money from the sale of goods will be used to finance his gambling and both parents do not know about their children involved in gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: retreat on April 27, 2024, 03:11:25 AM
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Well you can't actually blame the influencers themselves because with the rate at which everyone is exposed to social media,  regulations aren't really put in to actually stop the particular age that aren't supposed to see this and that's why many people get it all tangle up especially the young ones that are glued to their mobiles 24/7. Most of these social influencers aren't really gamblers themselves but they just do what they do just for the sake of paid advertising.

That's why the government needs to regulate social media platforms regarding the content that their users promote. Even though it may seem like it is limiting freedom of speech, in this case it will prevent young children from being exposed to gambling-related content from an early age and it will prevent potential children from entering gambling and playing on platforms promoted by these influencers. And it is also important for parents to be able to control what platforms their children can access, so that they will not see content that they should not see at that age.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on April 27, 2024, 03:30:07 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
To be honest with you, at this stage we in in terms of technology, businesses like gambling casino no longer care about who  sees their ads, and so is vloggers and YouTubers as well.
Personally, I feel it has become the sole responsibility of the parents to look after their children, what exactly should a child below eighteen years of age be doing with a smart phone in the first place?
This is a very serious question I think parents needs to answer, I can't keep blaming casinos and online promoters of online gambling casinos, they are just doing their business and I believe it's never their wish to promote their services to underaged children and teenagers, but unfortunately, most parents have failed in their responsibility to their wards, a child or teenager below the age of eighteen years shouldnt be allowed to be using a smart phone, because even aside gambling, there are other things the child may end up doing with the phone that may eventually destroy their life and future.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Pandu Geddon on April 27, 2024, 03:42:00 AM
That's why the government needs to regulate social media platforms regarding the content that their users promote. Even though it may seem like it is limiting freedom of speech, in this case it will prevent young children from being exposed to gambling-related content from an early age and it will prevent potential children from entering gambling and playing on platforms promoted by these influencers. And it is also important for parents to be able to control what platforms their children can access, so that they will not see content that they should not see at that age.

as more people work and make money from social media platforms those restrictions will become increasingly difficult to enforce. The government can limit advertising on platforms but for streamers who advertise directly on their videos that will be difficult for the government to manage.
The important role lies with families in observing and directing their children's habits in their activities on social media. I think parental control is more important than government efforts.
and last but not least, streamers working to advertise gambling sites need to be more thoughtful in how they deliver their ads. they have to know the sector of their followers. if they are streamers such as gaming where most of their followers are young people, it is better not to promote gambling. that would have a really bad impact on young people with high curiosity.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: coinerer on April 27, 2024, 03:56:44 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Influencers promote for money. Because influencers have a huge following that when they see their favorite people promoting something, they believe in it and use it. For this, gambling companies tailor their marketing strategy by targeting influencers. So we should accept one thing that gambling is always a bad thing so no matter who promotes it it will be bad so influencers should not be encouraged to gamble by seeing the promotion. Children are also attracted to gambling by seeing these promotions.  So be careful of them


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Wapfika on April 27, 2024, 04:04:24 AM
That's why the government needs to regulate social media platforms regarding the content that their users promote. Even though it may seem like it is limiting freedom of speech, in this case it will prevent young children from being exposed to gambling-related content from an early age and it will prevent potential children from entering gambling and playing on platforms promoted by these influencers. And it is also important for parents to be able to control what platforms their children can access, so that they will not see content that they should not see at that age.

After gambling ban on twitch, they are now pestering the facebook social media which Zuckerburg doesn’t care at all to moderate this kind of game. The problem on this influencers nowadays is they are showing huge amount of bets that attracts users to gamble.

We all know here that they are just using demo account but innocent people that is none gambler find it interesting that will lead to trying it themselves. This is the reason why gambling addiction is rising due to this newly converted gamblers from this influencers that just enter on gambling content. Government should address this immediately to contain gambling streaming in moderated environment.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: rahmad2nd on April 27, 2024, 05:29:52 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

We are already familiar with something like what you said regarding gambling, social media, influencers, streamers and so on. if we talk about impact, yeah we agree. But for me, whatever it is, it has an impact, whether positive or negative. yeah, back to each individual. as you said in this thread and post, it is clear there will always be an impact, especially if we look at it from a negative side. as well as current technology, everything makes it easier for us to use and utilize it, including things that have a negative impact. We don't need to talk too far about online gambling, but the origins of why we can access various things even by sitting in front of our computer screen. or, the smartphones that we often use.

The internet is a connection to everything we can access, watch, play and everything that is useful for us. So, are there any bad effects? yeah, if you look at it from a bad perspective. no different from gambling, influencers, streamers, and all things related to gambling. If things are related to ages 18+ and above, of course they should not be accessed by children who are not yet ready to understand so that they are not exposed. If influencers deliberately let taggers be all ages, that means it's our job to protect it for ourselves. The way to do it, yeah, is by limiting everything we can access, especially so that our children don't see it and are exposed to it. If we don't do it ourselves, who else should do it, don't talk about how to stop them or how to get one of the influencers to limit their audience more. because, it's useless unless the regulations or ToS of the media they use limit it.



Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Findingnemo on April 27, 2024, 07:42:54 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

Influencer marketing is the effective as well as most economical way of advertising in these era, Google itself has their own advertising plans but its kind of expensive so casinos choose the creators for collab, sponsor or even complete promotion of their site in different ways.

The only legit site I saw via this kind of marketing is Stake apart from that every gambling sites are scams still the influencers promote them cause they were paid decent amount for doing.

Its unstoppable, unless Google decided to bring changes in the policies regarding promoting by the creator.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: FanEagle on April 27, 2024, 08:34:42 AM
OP is right, but we can't put all the blame on influencers or ads promoters, they are simply doing that for monetary value which for me isn't bad. They have built a system with followers, so it's left for you to sign up or not.

We have seen different gambling sites promoted but we didn't still sign up for, why because we didn't see any cordial reason to, that's same thing, if you train your ward properly I don't think there is any need for fear. The only solution is you knowing those you follow and listen to on social media platforms.
It indeed depends on the person and those promoting or advertising gambling platforms aren't the only ones to be blamed for it because what they are doing is only for them to earn a living, you don't need to follow what they do or say because they are doing what is right for them and you are supposed to do what is right for you, and for an individual, not getting involved in gambling, or trying not to become addicted should be the right thing for them to do.

If I'm a content creator on YouTube, and I'm promoting a casino platform because they are paying me for it, I wouldn't want my subscribers to become addicted gamblers but I would want them to gamble for fun and don't get carried away only because I'm promoting gambling because I have a different motive behind doing that.
That's a risk that you are taking when you are making that kind of situation. I have seen this from even the simplest things, like for example if you are a fan of a team in sports and you make videos regarding that team, and share stuff on twitter, you are going to get hate from not only opponent teams but also even if you say one wrong thing they disagree with then even the fans of that team will end up saying something indecent to you as well. That's why it's quite important to realize that we are not going to get anything reasonable with these streamers, because they can't control what others are doing.

I personally believe that we are not going to get all the same fans, some viewers will do it as a hobby while some others will do it as addiction and the streamers can't make anything about that.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: qwertyup23 on April 27, 2024, 08:46:53 AM
But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

Funny thing that when I was reading your post, there is a perfect example that I want to share with everyone.

There is a famous GM in Chess named Hikaru Nakamura which is widely known as one of the greatest chess blitz player in the world. He is also famous in the chess community since he consistently posts videos on YouTube about his games and moves. Also, he streams regularly where he created a community due to the rising popularity in chess. Basically, it is like you are watching a wizard do magic tricks in the chess board which makes him very entertaining to watch.

Recently, he streamed and he suddenly played gambling games where he asked his viewers to explain on how online gambling works on that game. When people tried to call him out on his stream, those people were banned from replying.

Now, do you know the dangers of the actions that he just did? His whole viewership consisted of both beginners, adults, GMs, and even KIDS who want to learn or at least witness his greatness on the chessboard. This created a potential danger to his community especially if it peaked the interest of kids (as kids are naturally inquisitive and curious) as we already know on how gambling is addicting.

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Image taken from: https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1cd34xz/biggest_hikarus_l_in_career_promoting_gambling/


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: klidex on April 27, 2024, 11:43:53 AM
~snip~
The case is the same, in my country gambling is also considered an illegal activity, but there are lots of influencers who promote gambling sites. and I think this is a normal thing, considering that the economy in my country is not good, unemployment is everywhere, and it is difficult for someone to get a decent job. This difficulty can really make someone short-minded, so they do something reckless, taking a job as an influencer on an online gambling site even though it is against the law. Because the most important thing for him is how he can have an income so he can meet his needs to survive.
Most countries usually make it illegal gambling apart from games which are full of risks. There are many negative impacts from gambling itself and it is feared that it could influence the thinking of teenagers in the future when they get to know gambling earlier. In fact, there are many job opportunities if these influencers are willing to work to earn good money. It's cleaner, isn't it by promoting gambling, it seems like influencer work is not as difficult as people who work in real life where they have to struggle to find work, whereas job influencers will come by themselves, perhaps by promoting beauty equipment, household furniture, food and many more, so promote Gambling is not the only way to become a job that these influencers justify.

Unless social media has an age limit for users, it is legal for the influencer to promote gambling without worrying about children being able to see what they are promoting because the use of social media nowadays is very worrying, especially if children are not supervised by their parents, they can do things which is beyond the limits like playing gambling like an adult.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: goaldigger on April 27, 2024, 12:00:46 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
There’s a lot of irresponsible influencers on social media and they are just promoting a casinos just for the purpose of referrals. The social media platforms should filter this one because many are already exposed to gambling site because of this new trend of promotions, this is actually alarming. If you are one of those influencers, better to be more responsible and promote only good site, if you are into just money hope you consider what is the effect of that to others.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Makus on April 27, 2024, 12:49:50 PM
I'm not against social media influencer promoting gamble, but what I'm complaining is the fact that, most of these influencer do lots of exaggeration  on the casino or site thus making it seem very easy to make money from. But one thing is for sure, it is left for you to make the decision whether to check it out or just ignore it. But for beginners, they'll definitely want to check it out. However some influencer have lost some of their reputation by just running ads for a low quality casino site.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: irhact on April 27, 2024, 01:05:33 PM
 All these gambling influencers don't care who their audience are, you don't expect them to question each person viewing their content about gambling, they believe that as far as they're getting more audience and getting paid them they're good to go, now I think the social media platforms have a big role to play when it comes to situations like these, most gambling sites have restricted people below 18 from gambling i think the social media platforms should emulate that as well.

 Currently there are many +18 rated stuffs ongoing in the media and that's why teenagers below 18 should be restricted from using the media because at that age they could be easily influenced by illegal stuffs, parents also have a big role to play as well, they should put a child lock on their phones to restrict kids from having access to their social media accounts while they're not aware.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: junder on April 27, 2024, 01:37:02 PM
I'm not against social media influencer promoting gamble, but what I'm complaining is the fact that, most of these influencer do lots of exaggeration  on the casino or site thus making it seem very easy to make money from. But one thing is for sure, it is left for you to make the decision whether to check it out or just ignore it. But for beginners, they'll definitely want to check it out. However some influencer have lost some of their reputation by just running ads for a low quality casino site.

Understanding what the purpose of companies advertising is to attract many people and get profits, to be able to attract many people and a lot of profit, of course, the company will do tantalizing things with its advertisements, one of which is the easy victory obtained even though the reality is the opposite of that. That is a natural thing because indeed their goal is to make a profit, now if the company advertises with only the usual or monotonous flow, of course it will not attract the attention of many people, therefore all companies must advertise as interesting as possible, not even with gambling advertisements.

Those casinos that place super attractive advertisements by saying that it is easy to get a win will not care about gamblers who lose, especially with a lot of losses because that is their goal. But the company certainly does not force everyone to spend their money on gambling, it's just that I think it's the judges who are a lot of wrong responses to gambling who think that winning is easy to get like in the advertisement, that's the problem.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: panjul07 on April 27, 2024, 01:49:57 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
There’s a lot of irresponsible influencers on social media and they are just promoting a casinos just for the purpose of referrals. The social media platforms should filter this one because many are already exposed to gambling site because of this new trend of promotions, this is actually alarming. If you are one of those influencers, better to be more responsible and promote only good site, if you are into just money hope you consider what is the effect of that to others.

There are also a lot of irresponsible people who are using social media, they cant filter themselves on what to follow or watch.
We should not blame those influencers only but we should also blame those who cant be responsible for themselves while using social media.
They cant filter their audience when they are working to promote gambling, but they can give notification or even speech as warning.
We cant control them, they can promote any site, we as viewers are those who should be responsible for ourselves.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Ondekinecakabilirim on April 27, 2024, 01:57:35 PM
Social media is effective in every field today. Technology brings everything to us with a click. Our children may face many risky categories today, including gambling. We need many things to protect our children from the internet. I think we cannot regulate influencers or advertisements. But we can take measures to protect our children. For example, we can use ad blocker plugins. Or we can use filtered internet. But we should only do that up to a certain point. When our children become adults, we should let them be free.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Rockstarguy on April 27, 2024, 02:38:19 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
These social media influencers they are role models to lots of fans that believes in them so much and the way they promote this gambling companies,  its just as if they are making good money from gambling and with the love their fans have for them if care is not taking it can just lead them to give a try to see if truly their is money in it.  These social media influencers promote gambling with good confidence like if one should start playing one will start making money.

Promoting gambling is not bad but when promoting it, it is good to let people have a better understanding on how it should be promoted because right now the rate at which people are addicted is very high. It is better for promoters to be open to tell gamblers to play responsibly and with the Amount they afford to lose.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: danherbias07 on April 27, 2024, 03:31:49 PM
Social media is effective in every field today. Technology brings everything to us with a click. Our children may face many risky categories today, including gambling. We need many things to protect our children from the internet. I think we cannot regulate influencers or advertisements. But we can take measures to protect our children. For example, we can use ad blocker plugins. Or we can use filtered internet. But we should only do that up to a certain point. When our children become adults, we should let them be free.
In the past, I tried looking for a blocker plugin that best suits smartphones today but it's not easy if it's an application they are installing. An example is Facebook, there's really no way to block those advertisements because they are part of the video that was created by the streamers. Sure, we can do the blockers in the web browsers but not many kids use those anymore. They always rely on newer applications that would best serve their interest. TikTok is another example that is so hard to prevent or filter the better clips for kids.
Youtube found a way by creating Youtube kids but when they grow up, they think it's only for babies. ;D
Filtered internet becomes a problem for us adults especially if we have websites that needs access for our jobs and then you will just find out that it's affected by the blocker.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Ultegra134 on April 27, 2024, 03:37:20 PM
In the past, I tried looking for a blocker plugin that best suits smartphones today but it's not easy if it's an application they are installing. An example is Facebook, there's really no way to block those advertisements because they are part of the video that was created by the streamers. Sure, we can do the blockers in the web browsers but not many kids use those anymore. They always rely on newer applications that would best serve their interest. TikTok is another example that is so hard to prevent or filter the better clips for kids.
Youtube found a way by creating Youtube kids but when they grow up, they think it's only for babies. ;D
Filtered internet becomes a problem for us adults especially if we have websites that needs access for our jobs and then you will just find out that it's affected by the blocker.
That's right, Facebook is filled with paid advertisements that you cannot block, and sometimes they're malicious as well, and it's not just Facebook but other platforms, like Instagram and especially TikTok. The latter is filled with so-called influencers who are promoting Ponzis, pyramid schemes, fake signal groups, and sports predictions. It's really frustrating because I haven't seen any proper action taken against them in order to effectively protect their users.

I've never fallen victim to their scams, but someone who isn't as knowledgeable about technology can easily be tricked, and filtering such advertisements isn't possible.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Stable090 on April 27, 2024, 06:50:37 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
I have seen lots of influencers promoting scam gambling site, most of them don’t even care to make research about the project they are promoting, as long as they are going to be paid well, then they are accepting the offer, they only care about themselves, and they don’t care about the negative impact the gambling site will be causing to society.

Whenever I see any influencer promoting any project and am interested in it, am always taking my time to do my research before I put my money, I don’t just into it because the promoter is a influencer, because I know all what they care about is money.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on April 27, 2024, 07:02:40 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
I have seen lots of influencers promoting scam gambling site, most of them don’t even care to make research about the project they are promoting, as long as they are going to be paid well, then they are accepting the offer, they only care about themselves, and they don’t care about the negative impact the gambling site will be causing to society.

Whenever I see any influencer promoting any project and am interested in it, am always taking my time to do my research before I put my money, I don’t just into it because the promoter is a influencer, because I know all what they care about is money.
Well, all of them, due to the business model, are making their way to do many things in favor of social networks, influencers can now earn a lot of money by promoting different types of casinos, but the important thing is credibility, because they cannot be promoting casinos that They are scams because that causes their reputation to fall and therefore their followers will no longer support them. It is also necessary to highlight that Twitter, like Instagram and Tik Tok itself, which is the most viral, is mostly the one that most people use, in fact Personally, I don't use Tik Tok, I have done things but that is something because when I do them it is only to help someone follow it and that's it, then I remove it and the truth is I don't even remember the passwords, because I don't like that social network, But because of how viral it is, it is very necessary to have the news in the influencers and in the casinos.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: South Park on April 27, 2024, 07:09:00 PM
I have seen lots of influencers promoting scam gambling site, most of them don’t even care to make research about the project they are promoting, as long as they are going to be paid well, then they are accepting the offer, they only care about themselves, and they don’t care about the negative impact the gambling site will be causing to society.

Whenever I see any influencer promoting any project and am interested in it, am always taking my time to do my research before I put my money, I don’t just into it because the promoter is a influencer, because I know all what they care about is money.
You are doing the right thing by being suspicious about it, as the last person you should take any kind of financial advice is from the person that is trying to sell you a particular asset or service, a decision that can save you a lot of money, as how many times we have seen people come to complain about a casino scamming them, and in this forum that casino had a terrible reputation already? However most people are not as skeptical as we are, and they have to pay the price of not taking a few minutes of their time to do their due diligence.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Jaycoinz on April 27, 2024, 07:22:46 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
I have seen lots of influencers promoting scam gambling site, most of them don’t even care to make research about the project they are promoting, as long as they are going to be paid well, then they are accepting the offer, they only care about themselves, and they don’t care about the negative impact the gambling site will be causing to society.

Whenever I see any influencer promoting any project and am interested in it, am always taking my time to do my research before I put my money, I don’t just into it because the promoter is a influencer, because I know all what they care about is money.
Well atleast you even get to show interest as for me whenever I see big social media influencers promoting any site or casino I just disqualify it even if am certain that the casino might be good, for me it's just as if am being played on because the people even telling you about the casino actually doesn't even use them and know no shit whatsoever about these casino.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Odusko on April 27, 2024, 07:29:55 PM
Social Media plays a vital role in the marketing and promotion of most gambling sites and their impact is a highly positive one which is why we see casinos spending so much money to have social media coverage and most of their influencers make all the video streaming and posting them via they social media all do that to build good visibility for them online.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Mia Chloe on April 27, 2024, 07:59:57 PM
That is the more reason why gambling shouldn't be hidden from the young ones and most people basically practice anything they see online more especially when they come from celebrities or influencers that is the reason why people need to educate their children with proper knowledge of the things happening around them so that when they hear it outside, they won't be misled or misinformed.
Generally hiding things from young ones is a very wrong move. This is because the younger generation tend to be very inquisitive and therefore will go almost any length to sought for even things you try to hide from them. These things in turn could impact negative effects on them this because in such case they have very little or no experience and therefore could easily fall victims.
Instead of hiding things like gambling from them especially in this era where the internet carries a lot of information, it is better to explain it to them so that they would be fully aware of the dos and don'ts making difficult for them to easily fall victims of situations like gambling addiction.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Strongkored on April 28, 2024, 04:15:10 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
That is why children only access their social media with parental supervision as well as when watching shows on YouTube and so on, so that when they see such content their parents can provide the right understanding, unfortunately, many parents let their children enjoy their android so they are not disturbed, this is what I often see around me
Influencers know their target and it is possible that their target is not children because they think the chances of getting followers or new players are small but the real target is adults but because there is no supervision from parents so even children can see the content, that's why we have to take care of our families using adblockers or continue to accompany them when accessing devices connected to the internet.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: mammusu on April 28, 2024, 04:46:03 PM
Social Media plays a vital role in the marketing and promotion of most gambling sites and their impact is a highly positive one which is why we see casinos spending so much money to have social media coverage and most of their influencers make all the video streaming and posting them via they social media all do that to build good visibility for them online.
In this day and age, most people are active on social media, so social media is the perfect place for them to do promotions and the like. They dare to pay influencers handsomely to promote the casinos they own, and indeed what they spend is very commensurate with what they get. This is nothing new that I myself almost always see promotions or advertisements from a casino on almost all the social media platforms that I have.

The casino will definitely be aware of the potential they can get from social media. I can't say this has a positive or negative impact on social media users, but for casinos this is clearly a big positive impact for them.

Now many underage children are on social media, and I think that might have a bad impact, because they can get to know gambling before their time. The reason is that social media has become a public place that can be accessed by everyone, including children.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Webetcoins on April 30, 2024, 12:03:41 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
I have seen lots of influencers promoting scam gambling site, most of them don’t even care to make research about the project they are promoting, as long as they are going to be paid well, then they are accepting the offer, they only care about themselves, and they don’t care about the negative impact the gambling site will be causing to society.

Whenever I see any influencer promoting any project and am interested in it, am always taking my time to do my research before I put my money, I don’t just into it because the promoter is a influencer, because I know all what they care about is money.
What you did is what everyone should be doing. We live in a world where you can't believe anyone, so if it's just an influencer that you are following over the internet asking you to join a certain project or a platform you shouldn't do it blindly and should do your research beforehand. Those who blindly trust influencers and content creators they watch and follow on social media platforms and streaming platforms tend to experience a lot of losses.

So in this case, I wouldn't completely blame the influencers because even though it's unethical for them to do that, it's our responsibility as users to make sure that we are doing things that aren't harming us in anyway because those promoting the platform aren't going to pay us for using them.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: klidex on May 01, 2024, 10:46:13 AM
Social Media plays a vital role in the marketing and promotion of most gambling sites and their impact is a highly positive one which is why we see casinos spending so much money to have social media coverage and most of their influencers make all the video streaming and posting them via they social media all do that to build good visibility for them online.
Social Media has indeed covered everything nowadays because everyone is familiar with modern technology and there is a lot of information, marketing and advertising promotions by influencers. Influencers are paid by the owner who tries to advertise the product. He is also paid to promote gambling sites for those who have This gambling site is so that many people know and use the site to gamble. Indeed, the impact that this promotion will have is that small children can watch their promotional videos and it will make children ask whether this is a new game and they may think that it's a fun game and try to download and try to play it.

It's not that easy for children to play online gambling even though they actually think that it's an ordinary game and doesn't cause anything. But still promoting gambling and being watched by small children will have an impact on their dirty thoughts to try the game and think it can make money for them, usually these influencers often make videos that they can win their bets even though in fact it is a setting on a gambling site not an advertisement that should be spread widely via social media that is watched by children, influencers are responsible, they should educate and provide positive insight for fans so that they don't harm childrens future if they get to know gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Su-asa on May 01, 2024, 10:54:53 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Social media platforms are usually used to promote companies quality and lot more, without social media platforms a lot of companies wouldn't have gotten to were they are now. Some local casinos didn't have the type of quality they have not until dey start using the internet to promote their company quality. Gambling online is different from gambling offline, it more easier to gamble online than gambling offline and I believe you already know why they are different and easy too.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: GideonGono on May 01, 2024, 12:49:43 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Most of the influencer doesn't really care about it as long as they are getting paid, just like most of the celebrities who promotes crypto without proper knowledge they doesn't care about it as long as they get paid for their job.
Surely there are people out there who would be tempted to try out the platform that those influencers are promoting, specially those who would show how easily they are winning tons of money from those platform.
As a grown up we couldn't deny the fact that even if we are aware that those video are fake or just for publicity we still are being tempted by it, so just think how the kids would react to it.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: South Park on May 04, 2024, 02:49:21 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Most of the influencer doesn't really care about it as long as they are getting paid, just like most of the celebrities who promotes crypto without proper knowledge they doesn't care about it as long as they get paid for their job.
Surely there are people out there who would be tempted to try out the platform that those influencers are promoting, specially those who would show how easily they are winning tons of money from those platform.
As a grown up we couldn't deny the fact that even if we are aware that those video are fake or just for publicity we still are being tempted by it, so just think how the kids would react to it.
Since those influencers do not really care about what they are promoting then we need to stop caring about their opinions as they are worth nothing, besides even if they were promoting a reputable casino, the way they do it is not up to my liking, as even in those instances they are doing in a way I think it is deceiving, as they portray themselves as gamblers having a good time and obtaining profits with their bets, when most of the time the money they are betting is not even real.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: angrybirdy on May 04, 2024, 03:07:33 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Most of the influencer doesn't really care about it as long as they are getting paid, just like most of the celebrities who promotes crypto without proper knowledge they doesn't care about it as long as they get paid for their job.
Surely there are people out there who would be tempted to try out the platform that those influencers are promoting, specially those who would show how easily they are winning tons of money from those platform.
As a grown up we couldn't deny the fact that even if we are aware that those video are fake or just for publicity we still are being tempted by it, so just think how the kids would react to it.

Since those influencers do not really care about what they are promoting then we need to stop caring about their opinions as they are worth nothing, besides even if they were promoting a reputable casino, the way they do it is not up to my liking, as even in those instances they are doing in a way I think it is deceiving, as they portray themselves as gamblers having a good time and obtaining profits with their bets, when most of the time the money they are betting is not even real.

Well, there are only a few influencers who care and are concerned about their viewers, and I also understand why, because they only do it as work, as long as they make money, that's all that matters even though they know that the other promotions they do will cause harm to other viewers especially minors. What you mentioned is true because most of those who promote gambling use a set up accounts to make the promotion they share more believable, sometimes the other influencers don't really know anything about gambling, it seems like they just accepted the offer because it's giving them a huge compensation.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: 0t3p0t on May 04, 2024, 03:16:34 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
This is common in my country. They do not care than the money the gambling site they are advertising for will pay them.

YouTube is not better but there are local channels in my country that you will see gambling site advertising which is worse.

Recently I was passing through the bank road in my town, I saw a sign board of 1xbet. Did you know how many under age that would have seen it. The problem goes to government negligence.
Same here in my country but I can't blame those hungry influencers who are getting paid to promote online casino on socail media like FB which has way too high traffic from billions of users around the world and that is actually a downside if we are taking minors into consideration since most of them are now involved with it. Poor people becomes even worst since in the hope of making huge returns from gambling they end up nothing but miserable.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Jawhead999 on May 04, 2024, 03:35:48 PM
In YouTube and other social medias, the creator has an option to restrict minor to watch their videos, except the minor create a brand new account and fabricated their ages. If there's no warning message in their contents, it means the creator really don't care with the followers.

Well, there are only a few influencers who care and are concerned about their viewers, and I also understand why, because they only do it as work, as long as they make money, that's all that matters even though they know that the other promotions they do will cause harm to other viewers especially minors. What you mentioned is true because most of those who promote gambling use a set up accounts to make the promotion they share more believable, sometimes the other influencers don't really know anything about gambling, it seems like they just accepted the offer because it's giving them a huge compensation.
It's really easy to notice, when the streamers have no idea with something they promote, their eyes will look into other side (not the camera) because they need to deliver messages from the project.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Blitzboy on May 04, 2024, 05:29:08 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Most of the influencer doesn't really care about it as long as they are getting paid, just like most of the celebrities who promotes crypto without proper knowledge they doesn't care about it as long as they get paid for their job.
Surely there are people out there who would be tempted to try out the platform that those influencers are promoting, specially those who would show how easily they are winning tons of money from those platform.
As a grown up we couldn't deny the fact that even if we are aware that those video are fake or just for publicity we still are being tempted by it, so just think how the kids would react to it.
Since those influencers do not really care about what they are promoting then we need to stop caring about their opinions as they are worth nothing, besides even if they were promoting a reputable casino, the way they do it is not up to my liking, as even in those instances they are doing in a way I think it is deceiving, as they portray themselves as gamblers having a good time and obtaining profits with their bets, when most of the time the money they are betting is not even real.
Believe me, many of them are the best at what they do: playing the image game. But its simple, its about being upfront. When they hide the "sponsored" part, when its not crystal clear whats a real opinion and whats paid, its a problem. Big problem. Its bad business, and it erodes trust.

Think of yourself as the consumer - the very best consumer. We, the public, deserve better than getting misled. Its about respect. We should hold influencers to the highest standards. They got a big audience, that means big responsibility. We need more honesty, more authenticity in how they operate. It benefits EVERYONE - the influencers themselves, the companies, and most importantly, us. Thats how you build a strong, sustainable system. Period.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: indah rezqi on May 04, 2024, 06:45:29 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
This is common in my country. They do not care than the money the gambling site they are advertising for will pay them.

YouTube is not better but there are local channels in my country that you will see gambling site advertising which is worse.

Recently I was passing through the bank road in my town, I saw a sign board of 1xbet. Did you know how many under age that would have seen it. The problem goes to government negligence.
Same here in my country but I can't blame those hungry influencers who are getting paid to promote online casino on socail media like FB which has way too high traffic from billions of users around the world and that is actually a downside if we are taking minors into consideration since most of them are now involved with it. Poor people becomes even worst since in the hope of making huge returns from gambling they end up nothing but miserable.
This is really a shame, I think the smallest scope that can save future generations and children is their respective families. The government or those in charge sometimes also have limitations in responding to the widespread promotion of gambling, and social media has now become the main forum for running gambling advertisements. Influencers who have a large follower base on their accounts sometimes don't think wisely in taking jobs. Also, quite a few advertisements circulating on social media today are fake advertisements, which edit the faces and voices of Influencers with the help of AI.

It is clear that the impact that can be caused is very large, we will find it difficult to prevent them from coming into contact with gambling, because almost every time children interact with social media. Even parents who really understand gambling and have been involved in gambling will not agree with the way these advertisements are run. Therefore, to avoid the risk of exposure to gambling advertisements, it is better for parents to always supervise the devices they give to their children.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Zoomic on May 04, 2024, 07:40:34 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Most of the influencer doesn't really care about it as long as they are getting paid, just like most of the celebrities who promotes crypto without proper knowledge they doesn't care about it as long as they get paid for their job.
Surely there are people out there who would be tempted to try out the platform that those influencers are promoting, specially those who would show how easily they are winning tons of money from those platform.
As a grown up we couldn't deny the fact that even if we are aware that those video are fake or just for publicity we still are being tempted by it, so just think how the kids would react to it.

Since those influencers do not really care about what they are promoting then we need to stop caring about their opinions as they are worth nothing, besides even if they were promoting a reputable casino, the way they do it is not up to my liking, as even in those instances they are doing in a way I think it is deceiving, as they portray themselves as gamblers having a good time and obtaining profits with their bets, when most of the time the money they are betting is not even real.

Well, there are only a few influencers who care and are concerned about their viewers, and I also understand why, because they only do it as work, as long as they make money, that's all that matters even though they know that the other promotions they do will cause harm to other viewers especially minors. What you mentioned is true because most of those who promote gambling use a set up accounts to make the promotion they share more believable, sometimes the other influencers don't really know anything about gambling, it seems like they just accepted the offer because it's giving them a huge compensation.

"Believe everything  you see on social media at your  own risks".

I once fell victim to an influencers fake gambling promotion. We were told to rush to a certain betting site, login with his promo code and we will earn double on our initial deposit in that account.  All said about the betting site was true but I had difficulties withdrawing my funds, thereby making the betting platform useless. A lot of viewers fell victim to this.

A lot of influencers do not care about their fans, as long as they will be getting benefits. What do you expect from influencers who take advantage of every opportunity to make money from it? They've worked hard to become popular and famous, provided they are getting the attention and support they need from their fans and viewers, they won't stop exploiting them.

I have come to realize that, a lot of people who fall victim to gambling related scams promoted by  popular people around us are only pushed by greed to use sites they should be avoiding instead. Any gambler that can control greed will be able to avoid lots of gambling issues.



Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fredomago on May 04, 2024, 07:49:42 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
This is common in my country. They do not care than the money the gambling site they are advertising for will pay them.

YouTube is not better but there are local channels in my country that you will see gambling site advertising which is worse.

Recently I was passing through the bank road in my town, I saw a sign board of 1xbet. Did you know how many under age that would have seen it. The problem goes to government negligence.
Same here in my country but I can't blame those hungry influencers who are getting paid to promote online casino on socail media like FB which has way too high traffic from billions of users around the world and that is actually a downside if we are taking minors into consideration since most of them are now involved with it. Poor people becomes even worst since in the hope of making huge returns from gambling they end up nothing but miserable.

Yeah, as there are always minors who can easy view and visit whatever gambling site the promoters shared from there videos, as the emerging technology grows a lot, it's easy to for young minors to fake their age and their identities once they already get engage to whatever types of gambling that earn their interest.

But, that's also the thing here, money is all that matters for those influencers who don't care about the possibilities that they've got minors viewers/followers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Doan9269 on May 04, 2024, 07:59:31 PM
Social media is an avenue whereby we get used to every information's needed to learn about in gambling, its one of the fastest means to disseminate these information, learn about gambling and also make use of the platform to promote what has been established, social media is a vital aspect of the gambling section in which many of them set target on because almost everyone gambling make use of the social media as long as they are online, its a place to get across and connect to the whole world while at the comfort of your home.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: MainIbem on May 04, 2024, 08:28:25 PM
Social media is an avenue whereby we get used to every information's needed to learn about in gambling, its one of the fastest means to disseminate these information, learn about gambling and also make use of the platform to promote what has been established, social media is a vital aspect of the gambling section in which many of them set target on because almost everyone gambling make use of the social media as long as they are online, its a place to get across and connect to the whole world while at the comfort of your home.
The social media has created more awareness about gambling it's helped the number of gamblers increased more than twice as before when the social media didn't exist and you're right when you said it's the fastest means of getting information about gambling cause when it comes to promotion the social media is the best place where anyone could promote their business all over the world and the social media has helped increased the promotion of gambling to another level and with that, more people are beginning to come into the world of gambling not only the male genders but the male and female genders. Thanks to technology and the Internet that has helped people to get access to the social media and also gamble at the comfort of their home.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on May 04, 2024, 08:48:42 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?
This is common in my country. They do not care than the money the gambling site they are advertising for will pay them.

YouTube is not better but there are local channels in my country that you will see gambling site advertising which is worse.

Recently I was passing through the bank road in my town, I saw a sign board of 1xbet. Did you know how many under age that would have seen it. The problem goes to government negligence.
Same here in my country but I can't blame those hungry influencers who are getting paid to promote online casino on socail media like FB which has way too high traffic from billions of users around the world and that is actually a downside if we are taking minors into consideration since most of them are now involved with it. Poor people becomes even worst since in the hope of making huge returns from gambling they end up nothing but miserable.

Yeah, as there are always minors who can easy view and visit whatever gambling site the promoters shared from there videos, as the emerging technology grows a lot, it's easy to for young minors to fake their age and their identities once they already get engage to whatever types of gambling that earn their interest.

But, that's also the thing here, money is all that matters for those influencers who don't care about the possibilities that they've got minors viewers/followers.

It's still unclear to me why influencers are being blamed for promoting gambling sites. Those who are to be tackled are the underaged players who don't mind their age and participate in gambling with fake identities. In some countries it's a felony, but due to the online settings they'll hardly get noticed and banned. Gambling is restricted for underaged people, and such majors like KYC has been made by the government and casinos to winnow out younger people from using online casinos. If the kids boycott it then the fault should be labeled on them, not the promoter.

A lot of ads are being placed online some are worse than gambling, yet the viewer still has the ability to ignore such ads and focus on what brought them on social media. The only issue with influencers is that they don't use same medium used in promoting gambling to discuss about responsible gambling. I think it'll help reduce the rate at which some young people would follow gambling ads. Their main aim is money, they don't care of the risks, if nobody talks to underaged players about risk and uncertainty of gambling results, most of them will wager blindly. Thereby, getting themselves into bigger troubles. Hence, if influencers should take it upon themselves to recuperate the brain of naive kids, their gambling thought might get removed.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Riginac111 on May 04, 2024, 11:19:52 PM
That is the more reason why gambling shouldn't be hidden from the young ones and most people basically practice anything they see online more especially when they come from celebrities or influencers that is the reason why people need to educate their children with proper knowledge of the things happening around them so that when they hear it outside, they won't be misled or misinformed.
in normal circumstances someone is not supposed to be discuss anything that have to do with her gambling in front of the children because there is something that you do that relate with gambling your children will follow the step that is why it's not good to even associate yourself or make it open that you are a Gambler when you're home so it is good for someone to know what is doing can do it well so that the children will not emulate him to participate gambling when there are not up to age


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: GigaBit on May 04, 2024, 11:38:13 PM
Well, there are only a few influencers who care and are concerned about their viewers, and I also understand why, because they only do it as work, as long as they make money, that's all that matters even though they know that the other promotions they do will cause harm to other viewers especially minors. What you mentioned is true because most of those who promote gambling use a set up accounts to make the promotion they share more believable, sometimes the other influencers don't really know anything about gambling, it seems like they just accepted the offer because it's giving them a huge compensation.
Influencers are now willing to do anything to earn money. Although their propaganda goes against the society, they are not harmed by it. They value more on money. Moreover, in reality there is no way to say anything to them. This is only possible if the government prohibits or discourages them. Currently, the promotion of gambling sites on social media has increased so much that it is now creating a big problem especially for those who are not suitable for gambling. I've seen quite a few big influencer campaigns on my social media recently and I'm surprised to see celebrities conduct gambling campaigns like them. It is true that an influencer gets a lot of money for gambling promotion which no other platforms or businesses organization can offer. Due to which people are becoming more interested in gambling promotions. Anyway we all should raise awareness.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: AmoreJaz on May 04, 2024, 11:42:53 PM
Influencers are now willing to do anything to earn money. Although their propaganda goes against the society, they are not harmed by it. They value more on money. Moreover, in reality there is no way to say anything to them. This is only possible if the government prohibits or discourages them. Currently, the promotion of gambling sites on social media has increased so much that it is now creating a big problem especially for those who are not suitable for gambling. I've seen quite a few big influencer campaigns on my social media recently and I'm surprised to see celebrities conduct gambling campaigns like them. It is true that an influencer gets a lot of money for gambling promotion which no other platforms or businesses organization can offer. Due to which people are becoming more interested in gambling promotions. Anyway we all should raise awareness.

And that calls for being vigilant with what you are seeing over the net, particularly if you have kids who are now freely surfing the cyberspace. You need to instill the right things to do such as not to be tempted with what they are seeing or reading, don't be gullible with what the influencers are advising them to do, don't click unfamiliar sites as they might be phishing sites, among others.
Advise them not to easily fall from teasers or ads which are too-good-to-be-true. Most of them are fake and exaggerated.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 05, 2024, 04:41:08 AM

A lot of ads are being placed online some are worse than gambling, yet the viewer still has the ability to ignore such ads and focus on what brought them on social media. The only issue with influencers is that they don't use same medium used in promoting gambling to discuss about responsible gambling.
This will never happen to an influencer, no influencer emphasizes responsible gambling, they only emphasize fun and that every time they bet they can win more and more money, if they can say to play responsibly, but they say it to meet their expectations, because they itinerary and when the eprosnas start playing, they are not interested in the uncertain situation of each player, what they want is for their community to start playing and playing, there is no other Option , in that case things can be very different when one of them Also being influenced they worry about others , it is very strange because they would enter the educational field and that does not interest them much, what interests them is what people spend on or what they advertise.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: pinggoki on May 05, 2024, 04:51:33 AM
Social media is an avenue whereby we get used to every information's needed to learn about in gambling, its one of the fastest means to disseminate these information, learn about gambling and also make use of the platform to promote what has been established, social media is a vital aspect of the gambling section in which many of them set target on because almost everyone gambling make use of the social media as long as they are online, its a place to get across and connect to the whole world while at the comfort of your home.
No you're talking about the Internet, social media is more about celebrity lifestyle and vanity, sure there's information but most of the things revolving here are mostly socializing and connecting with people, that's why it's so impactful to use social media as a platform to advertise all of the stuff that you want to sell because it will almost always connect you to other people and you don't really want to be missing out on this one because the potential for social media is limitless. Now when it comes to gambling, social media is really good at making businesses go viral and the thing with gambling is that most people that start up these businesses, they're the ones that have the money at their disposal to be able to spend as much as they can to get to the algorithm and be promoted through advertisements in those social media platforms.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Litzki1990 on May 05, 2024, 07:52:14 AM
Various gambling establishments are now targeting content creators whose content is generally viewed by a large number of people and who are followed by the general public. It can be seen that such content creators promote such gambling sites in the middle of the video or at the end of the video. People who watch their videos and have no prior knowledge about gambling but see gambling promotions of their favorite content creators get some interest in gambling and when they get interested in gambling, they want to know about gambling. This is not only seen in the content creators' videos but also in advertisements for T20 league tournaments or other tournaments but direct promotion of gambling sites. Gambling sites that promote big clubs or big teams can be trusted but there are some content creators who promote gambling sites that cheat in the future just for the sake of money. We must give utmost importance to the selection of gambling sites so that we do not get cheated later on.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: EarnOnVictor on May 05, 2024, 11:37:23 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Most of the influencer doesn't really care about it as long as they are getting paid, just like most of the celebrities who promotes crypto without proper knowledge they doesn't care about it as long as they get paid for their job.
Surely there are people out there who would be tempted to try out the platform that those influencers are promoting, specially those who would show how easily they are winning tons of money from those platform.
As a grown up we couldn't deny the fact that even if we are aware that those video are fake or just for publicity we still are being tempted by it, so just think how the kids would react to it.

Since those influencers do not really care about what they are promoting then we need to stop caring about their opinions as they are worth nothing, besides even if they were promoting a reputable casino, the way they do it is not up to my liking, as even in those instances they are doing in a way I think it is deceiving, as they portray themselves as gamblers having a good time and obtaining profits with their bets, when most of the time the money they are betting is not even real.

Well, there are only a few influencers who care and are concerned about their viewers, and I also understand why, because they only do it as work, as long as they make money, that's all that matters even though they know that the other promotions they do will cause harm to other viewers especially minors. What you mentioned is true because most of those who promote gambling use a set up accounts to make the promotion they share more believable, sometimes the other influencers don't really know anything about gambling, it seems like they just accepted the offer because it's giving them a huge compensation.
So you know some influencers who care about their viewers? If you don't know them, then you should not have used the word "few." As for me, all influencers do not care about their viewers, some might have feelings of guilt really at times depending on the niche they are into, but the zeal for the money and the actual money earned through their influencing services will overcloud the feelings. And no one can blame them for this, it is we who need to be wise, it is not all that we see that is actually as they are, do not trust anyone no matter how angelic they appear. That is the world we live in now, we should all be smart even as we enjoy it while it lasts. :)

Let's just see/know what we want and go for it, but not for the reason that one influencer says so, then you will act gullibly if we yield to such. Also, we must ensure that we do our own research about things because it is not all what those influencers propagate that are bad too, some are topnotch as well. Regardless, let us be doubtful, it's just for us to be smart in this regard.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: South Park on May 11, 2024, 03:38:34 PM
Influencers are now willing to do anything to earn money. Although their propaganda goes against the society, they are not harmed by it. They value more on money. Moreover, in reality there is no way to say anything to them. This is only possible if the government prohibits or discourages them. Currently, the promotion of gambling sites on social media has increased so much that it is now creating a big problem especially for those who are not suitable for gambling. I've seen quite a few big influencer campaigns on my social media recently and I'm surprised to see celebrities conduct gambling campaigns like them. It is true that an influencer gets a lot of money for gambling promotion which no other platforms or businesses organization can offer. Due to which people are becoming more interested in gambling promotions. Anyway we all should raise awareness.

And that calls for being vigilant with what you are seeing over the net, particularly if you have kids who are now freely surfing the cyberspace. You need to instill the right things to do such as not to be tempted with what they are seeing or reading, don't be gullible with what the influencers are advising them to do, don't click unfamiliar sites as they might be phishing sites, among others.
Advise them not to easily fall from teasers or ads which are too-good-to-be-true. Most of them are fake and exaggerated.
Not only people need to be way more careful with the way they use the internet, they really need to begin to be more discerning with the content they choose to consume, during the last years people have grown more concerned about what they eat and the exercise necessary to keep their bodies healthy, but not such movement has surged to take care of their minds, after all if you consume nothing but the content posted by most influencers, what kind of effect do you think this can have on your mind? The same effect that you could get if you ate nothing but sweets of course.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fredomago on May 11, 2024, 07:51:26 PM
Influencers are now willing to do anything to earn money. Although their propaganda goes against the society, they are not harmed by it. They value more on money. Moreover, in reality there is no way to say anything to them. This is only possible if the government prohibits or discourages them. Currently, the promotion of gambling sites on social media has increased so much that it is now creating a big problem especially for those who are not suitable for gambling. I've seen quite a few big influencer campaigns on my social media recently and I'm surprised to see celebrities conduct gambling campaigns like them. It is true that an influencer gets a lot of money for gambling promotion which no other platforms or businesses organization can offer. Due to which people are becoming more interested in gambling promotions. Anyway we all should raise awareness.

And that calls for being vigilant with what you are seeing over the net, particularly if you have kids who are now freely surfing the cyberspace. You need to instill the right things to do such as not to be tempted with what they are seeing or reading, don't be gullible with what the influencers are advising them to do, don't click unfamiliar sites as they might be phishing sites, among others.
Advise them not to easily fall from teasers or ads which are too-good-to-be-true. Most of them are fake and exaggerated.
Not only people need to be way more careful with the way they use the internet, they really need to begin to be more discerning with the content they choose to consume, during the last years people have grown more concerned about what they eat and the exercise necessary to keep their bodies healthy, but not such movement has surged to take care of their minds, after all if you consume nothing but the content posted by most influencers, what kind of effect do you think this can have on your mind? The same effect that you could get if you ate nothing but sweets of course.

Good point, if you can avoid those contents then you are preventing the possibilities that it can affect the way you think, there are many influencers even some of those that at first they've got decent contents but because of high demands and good  offers they allow those gambling business to penetrate and change the directions of their contents more on the money side, but moving back to that sentiments, if you don't mind those kinds of contents and you don't take time or invest time to learn about it, then there's nothing to worry as it won't pollute your minds.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: erep on May 11, 2024, 09:44:42 PM
Good point, if you can avoid those contents then you are preventing the possibilities that it can affect the way you think, there are many influencers even some of those that at first they've got decent contents but because of high demands and good  offers they allow those gambling business to penetrate and change the directions of their contents more on the money side, but moving back to that sentiments, if you don't mind those kinds of contents and you don't take time or invest time to learn about it, then there's nothing to worry as it won't pollute your minds.
But I have to remind you that if you don't want to be influenced by gambling content, the first step is to report the content and choose a statement that the content does not match what you watch on social media. We need to know that if we watch more than 1 minute of gambling content, then content with gambling keywords is found again on social media homepages, so you have to immediately filter content that is worth watching and it is better to filter gambling content if you are not the type of gambler.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Sandra_hakeem on May 11, 2024, 09:58:44 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already.
Retain any information you get from the social media at your own detriment .... Does any of those promotions go for free?? These people are being paid to say whatever they have to say to you... Mostimes, I see them making another post to exonerate themselves should anything happen later on.
NGA win,  this and that flooding the Internet; the most exciting thing to know is that people still get into the comment sections to ask questions on how they could register and try their luck! Isn't that mind-blowing already? Lol ....


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on May 11, 2024, 10:49:35 PM

A lot of ads are being placed online some are worse than gambling, yet the viewer still has the ability to ignore such ads and focus on what brought them on social media. The only issue with influencers is that they don't use same medium used in promoting gambling to discuss about responsible gambling.
This will never happen to an influencer, no influencer emphasizes responsible gambling, they only emphasize fun and that every time they bet they can win more and more money, if they can say to play responsibly, but they say it to meet their expectations, because they itinerary and when the eprosnas start playing, they are not interested in the uncertain situation of each player, what they want is for their community to start playing and playing, there is no other Option , in that case things can be very different when one of them Also being influenced they worry about others , it is very strange because they would enter the educational field and that does not interest them much, what interests them is what people spend on or what they advertise.


That's because it's what give them more money. Influencers across web forget that destroying the mindset of potential gamblers will cause more harm to the market than good. Soon enough just like on this thread, influencers will most likely get bad reviews with their careless policy of advertising. Enough to drop the rate people tend to value products or services advertised by influencers. Which is not a good sign for any business. it's important to level down every steps made on the internet to help make a better community both online and offline. Assuming those kids are being taken on detailed online teaching process on responsible gambling.

The kids viewing gambling ads can have a hint on things to do while or before gambling. Between, the information would be that gambling as an underage is not proper and it's considered a crime. The law is against it, both online and offline. Young people think differently and find alternatives to bypass some restrictions placed on them. Within their thinking they'll accept that participating in online gambling is right. But if someone reminds them online that gambling as an underage is a crime. They'll feel an eye is watching over them online. Since reverse is the case, they are encouraged to gamble online, what then do we expect of the kids to do if not gamble away their time. Hopefully, a correction will be introduced to help save young people from addiction.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Wakate on May 11, 2024, 10:55:10 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already.
Retain any information you get from the social media at your own detriment .... Does any of those promotions go for free?? These people are being paid to say whatever they have to say to you... Mostimes, I see them making another post to exonerate themselves should anything happen later on.
NGA win,  this and that flooding the Internet; the most exciting thing to know is that people still get into the comment sections to ask questions on how they could register and try their luck! Isn't that mind-blowing already? Lol ....
There are so many on social media and we ought to make sure we don't spend any how or due to one influencer we have had about his profits which could help us to make fast profits from the market. That could be a big lie and we need to understand that many of these influencers  are doing things in their own favor and don't care about us whether we atr about to lose money or not. We ought to be ready to stay away or seek for help on gambling on social media. We might get the opposite of what we intended to get. People keep losing their funds in betting because they are following influencers that choose to know better than they do.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Zigabel on May 11, 2024, 11:09:48 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Actually in advertising there's always a target audience but then the problem has been in the fact thst you can't be sure you are reaching out to those your audience alone, it's very possible others away from your audience is coming across the adds and you can't stop them and that's why there's parental controls on our home entertainment appliances.so these kids don't get to be exposed to sometimes they may get to regret it and move.

Some of those disadvantages are.the reason why some of these appliance gets to the target audience and not the parents.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: DabsPoorVersion on May 11, 2024, 11:18:27 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Actually in advertising there's always a target audience but then the problem has been in the fact thst you can't be sure you are reaching out to those your audience alone, it's very possible others away from your audience is coming across the adds and you can't stop them and that's why there's parental controls on our home entertainment appliances.so these kids don't get to be exposed to sometimes they may get to regret it and move.

Some of those disadvantages are.the reason why some of these appliance gets to the target audience and not the parents.
That's right. Which is more of the reason why there's always a reminder from those influencers that gambling is for 18+ of age and above. Underage are not encouraged to start gambling as it is not a good for them. Aside from this reminder, influencers often say that if ever someone tried to gamble, they should gamble responsibly.

Advertising have a target market the same with promoting gambling. The only thing they can do is to put some reminders and it's responsibility on our side on how we will at least avoid or make the young ones to understand about those reminders about gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: n0ne on May 11, 2024, 11:24:09 PM
Social media influencers should not get into these kinds of activities. It is evident to see a greater number of vloggers and influencers promoting gambling at the end or at the start of their videos. Some have changed this after realizing that what they're doing isn't fair. Very importantly, these people just promote, and they don't know anything about gambling. When they are followed by a good number of people, they need to be more responsible and do the right thing. Social media plays a big role, and in some videos, the content itself is created to support gambling. Also, in some videos, they don't add the disclaimer.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 15, 2024, 09:44:56 PM

That's because it's what give them more money. Influencers across web forget that destroying the mindset of potential gamblers will cause more harm to the market than good. Soon enough just like on this thread, influencers will most likely get bad reviews with their careless policy of advertising. Enough to drop the rate people tend to value products or services advertised by influencers. Which is not a good sign for any business. it's important to level down every steps made on the internet to help make a better community both online and offline. Assuming those kids are being taken on detailed online teaching process on responsible gambling.

When there is so much money in the influencer and gambling business model, there are some people who do not care if some type of advertising can harm Children or young people who are minors , because they only care that enter your Platform and play , but you have to be more Careful, more cautious, something that many people who have their child and don't do it is also valid, is to verify, guide and be aware of them at all times because they are minors of age, then it is also their fault for neglecting these things, Telephones, social networks, computers, they should not have as much access.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: nara1892 on May 15, 2024, 10:18:36 PM
Social media influencers should not get into these kinds of activities. It is evident to see a greater number of vloggers and influencers promoting gambling at the end or at the start of their videos. Some have changed this after realizing that what they're doing isn't fair. Very importantly, these people just promote, and they don't know anything about gambling. When they are followed by a good number of people, they need to be more responsible and do the right thing. Social media plays a big role, and in some videos, the content itself is created to support gambling. Also, in some videos, they don't add the disclaimer.

Yes but we also can't close our eyes that they need money, or I mean influencers or vloggers want money from casinos in return for the promotion they have done, whatever the risk is they will most likely still take it because usually the amount of money offered by the casino is quite large for the agreement to promote the site so as you said that more and more we see influencers promoting a site without thinking about the fate of the people they invite to get involved. And I don't think there's any responsibility from the influencers with whatever happens to the people they get involved, and I think they already know that gambling has a significant impact especially when done the wrong way, but yes we can't ban it completely unless the law of their own country's government acts decisively.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: dansus021 on May 16, 2024, 12:44:16 AM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

they dont care about their target audience is what they care is money hahah we actually do advertising for the gambling site guys but mostly we discussed in here so we know our target is people who already play gamble in the forum.

Here in Indonesia you can get paid 20$ per videos with only put slot images or name site in your videos and you can get more if your video getting popular and show in for your page


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: traderethereum on May 16, 2024, 04:38:25 AM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

they dont care about their target audience is what they care is money hahah we actually do advertising for the gambling site guys but mostly we discussed in here so we know our target is people who already play gamble in the forum.

Here in Indonesia you can get paid 20$ per videos with only put slot images or name site in your videos and you can get more if your video getting popular and show in for your page
They only cares how they can benefits from the videos and that's why they always upload their videos every day. They don't care about their audience because as long as they can make money from the videos, they will focus on that.
If they focus in the gambling business, they will introduce many new gambling sites, but the audience should not always follows what they do because we must responsible with our money. This forum serves many gambling sites, including new gambling sites so we don't have to follow the influencers from the social media.
Those influencers really makes a lot of money from their videos so they will creates many more videos to attracts more audience that will watch their videos and gives them money. The audiences must be careful with the videos that can tempts them to follows to playing gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: arjunmujay on May 16, 2024, 05:04:32 AM
They only cares how they can benefits from the videos and that's why they always upload their videos every day. They don't care about their audience because as long as they can make money from the videos, they will focus on that.
If they focus in the gambling business, they will introduce many new gambling sites, but the audience should not always follows what they do because we must responsible with our money. This forum serves many gambling sites, including new gambling sites so we don't have to follow the influencers from the social media.
Those influencers really makes a lot of money from their videos so they will creates many more videos to attracts more audience that will watch their videos and gives them money. The audiences must be careful with the videos that can tempts them to follows to playing gambling.
Whatever the method, whether it's through posting photos or on social media, gamblers will never care about who sees it. they just think about how to get more money and be able to continue playing without any capital.
What must be emphasized at this time is that the viewers of the video do not get carried away into the gambling arena. considering that the audience still doesn't know how the world of gambling works, including financial management, controlling emotions and so on.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Hirose UK on May 16, 2024, 05:23:54 AM
That's because it's what give them more money. Influencers across web forget that destroying the mindset of potential gamblers will cause more harm to the market than good. Soon enough just like on this thread, influencers will most likely get bad reviews with their careless policy of advertising. Enough to drop the rate people tend to value products or services advertised by influencers. Which is not a good sign for any business. it's important to level down every steps made on the internet to help make a better community both online and offline. Assuming those kids are being taken on detailed online teaching process on responsible gambling.
When there is so much money in the influencer and gambling business model, there are some people who do not care if some type of advertising can harm Children or young people who are minors , because they only care that enter your Platform and play , but you have to be more Careful, more cautious, something that many people who have their child and don't do it is also valid, is to verify, guide and be aware of them at all times because they are minors of age, then it is also their fault for neglecting these things, Telephones, social networks, computers, they should not have as much access.
They carried out advertising promotions with streaming and even spread lot of streaming footage showing the victory to several social media, this is unlimited and everyone who enters social media will be able to easily see it.
After all, who cares about underage children or teenagers because they do it all for job, they make money and they will continue to do the same thing until they really get what they want in terms of certain amount of profit.
But it is true that it is the parents of each child or teenager who can prevent it, there must be supervision when children play with cellphones and use various social media.
Education must also always be provided so that there are no negative influences in the future if children or underage teenagers see streaming broadcasts or video footage of gambling activities that have been distributed.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: adpinbr on May 16, 2024, 08:15:38 PM
Yes a lot of promotions through the advert and they can talk about it and do some experiments on the advert talk about the company and promote then in their social media and it will happen that many people will engage their self in the gambling, and it is importance for you to succeed  on the gambling  process.
And try to put more of uniqueness on it.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 16, 2024, 10:02:30 PM
That's because it's what give them more money. Influencers across web forget that destroying the mindset of potential gamblers will cause more harm to the market than good. Soon enough just like on this thread, influencers will most likely get bad reviews with their careless policy of advertising. Enough to drop the rate people tend to value products or services advertised by influencers. Which is not a good sign for any business. it's important to level down every steps made on the internet to help make a better community both online and offline. Assuming those kids are being taken on detailed online teaching process on responsible gambling.
When there is so much money in the influencer and gambling business model, there are some people who do not care if some type of advertising can harm Children or young people who are minors , because they only care that enter your Platform and play , but you have to be more Careful, more cautious, something that many people who have their child and don't do it is also valid, is to verify, guide and be aware of them at all times because they are minors of age, then it is also their fault for neglecting these things, Telephones, social networks, computers, they should not have as much access.
They carried out advertising promotions with streaming and even spread lot of streaming footage showing the victory to several social media, this is unlimited and everyone who enters social media will be able to easily see it.
After all, who cares about underage children or teenagers because they do it all for job, they make money and they will continue to do the same thing until they really get what they want in terms of certain amount of profit.
But it is true that it is the parents of each child or teenager who can prevent it, there must be supervision when children play with cellphones and use various social media.
Education must also always be provided so that there are no negative influences in the future if children or underage teenagers see streaming broadcasts or video footage of gambling activities that have been distributed.

Well, the only people who care about Children and older people are those of us who have those Children as children, Some as nephews, brothers, whatever, but we don't have to be so Heartless either, I think everyone like humans should focus on impatience Negative, because money is not everything in life, if it helps to have happiness Because it Does help, but we also have to think about the negative impacts on society, if it harms Children, which is what helps next time generation. ? What will happen to them? Engineers, doctors, Specialists, for those who develop Different Solutions to diseases, then only children will always be the future , and they also have to take care of Themselves.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Accardo on May 16, 2024, 10:24:48 PM
They only cares how they can benefits from the videos and that's why they always upload their videos every day. They don't care about their audience because as long as they can make money from the videos, they will focus on that.
If they focus in the gambling business, they will introduce many new gambling sites, but the audience should not always follows what they do because we must responsible with our money. This forum serves many gambling sites, including new gambling sites so we don't have to follow the influencers from the social media.
Those influencers really makes a lot of money from their videos so they will creates many more videos to attracts more audience that will watch their videos and gives them money. The audiences must be careful with the videos that can tempts them to follows to playing gambling.
Whatever the method, whether it's through posting photos or on social media, gamblers will never care about who sees it. they just think about how to get more money and be able to continue playing without any capital.
What must be emphasized at this time is that the viewers of the video do not get carried away into the gambling arena. considering that the audience still doesn't know how the world of gambling works, including financial management, controlling emotions and so on.

The gambling niche is on the world web and viewers of those channels are meant to stop participating online those things they can't do offline. What took them to a gambling page? If they weren't interested in such a niche they would have been using other channels meant for young people. The only advert I don't accept are those done on the platform directly to go across the whole platform not just on an influencers page. Such sponsored adverts have provisions for limiting who gets to see the advert or not.

So if a casino gets to avoid doing such things it'll be a wrong form of advertising their platform since it clearly states that gambling is for adults not kids. To shorten it, I think casinos assume that niche pages consists of adults, that's why they place those adverts there. Because they'll be no means of checking or regulating people that view those pages, shouldn't the barrier for more reachability or advertisement on an influential page.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Kelvinid on May 16, 2024, 10:37:07 PM
I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

they dont care about their target audience is what they care is money hahah we actually do advertising for the gambling site guys but mostly we discussed in here so we know our target is people who already play gamble in the forum.

Here in Indonesia you can get paid 20$ per videos with only put slot images or name site in your videos and you can get more if your video getting popular and show in for your page
We thought before that social media was a good source of information but not now, it is a medium of scams and gambling promotions which is not good anymore, especially to our young audiences.

20$ is a good amount that these influencers get tempted without thinking about the bad impact on the community. And I hope they are supposed to know that, not just consider themselves to earn but also how it ruins other life.

It is really a need for the government and the authorities to action. It is not about stopping the gambling industry but a need to align in the right way of promoting it. I am a gambler and I started gambling at the legal age.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Slow death on May 16, 2024, 11:56:05 PM
nowadays people no longer care much about other people, it has become normal for example for someone to create a YouTube channel and talk about gambling (so far so good, I don't see anything wrong with that because gambling is allowed and legal in most countries) but instead of telling people that they should gamble with some responsibility and warning them that they should not use gambling as a means of earning a fixed income or an easy path to wealth, the owner of the channel acts as if gambling is going to give people wealth and fixed income. And why does the channel owner act this way? he acts this way because he is making money from the referrals and sponsorship that the gambling site is giving him

He prefers to see many people harmed as long as he stays well, this is not the fault of the casinos or the bookmakers, it is the fault of some people who are greedy and do not explain other people correctly. In my country, for example, this type of thing has happened a lot, many digital influencers in my country are receiving sponsorship from gambling companies in my country to post on their Instagram accounts that the aviator game can bring wealth and there have been many cases of suicide in my country because people took out loans and played aviator and lost everything

Instead of my country's influencers saying that people should play in moderation and just to have fun, they keep lying that people will get rich playing aviator, I think that people need to have more feelings for other people, not lie to others people like that. Every time I see my country's influencers lying about gambling I think how they can sleep knowing that thanks to their lies people are dying


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Webetcoins on May 17, 2024, 05:38:01 AM
Social media influencers should not get into these kinds of activities. It is evident to see a greater number of vloggers and influencers promoting gambling at the end or at the start of their videos. Some have changed this after realizing that what they're doing isn't fair. Very importantly, these people just promote, and they don't know anything about gambling. When they are followed by a good number of people, they need to be more responsible and do the right thing. Social media plays a big role, and in some videos, the content itself is created to support gambling. Also, in some videos, they don't add the disclaimer.
It's barely a matter of should and shouldn't for them, they barely care about these things because most of these influencers get into this line because they know there is a lot of money to be made in this career path. So, do you think they would leave any opportunity to earn money when they got into it specifically for this thing?

We as viewers need to understand that we aren't supposed to believe or follow what they promote in their videos because they are doing that to earn a living as the websites, projects, and brands are paying them to advertise their products and services, but we are not forced to act upon what they promote and we should have some maturity to avoid things that we know can be harmful to us in the long run.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: traderethereum on May 17, 2024, 07:26:22 AM
They only cares how they can benefits from the videos and that's why they always upload their videos every day. They don't care about their audience because as long as they can make money from the videos, they will focus on that.
If they focus in the gambling business, they will introduce many new gambling sites, but the audience should not always follows what they do because we must responsible with our money. This forum serves many gambling sites, including new gambling sites so we don't have to follow the influencers from the social media.
Those influencers really makes a lot of money from their videos so they will creates many more videos to attracts more audience that will watch their videos and gives them money. The audiences must be careful with the videos that can tempts them to follows to playing gambling.
Whatever the method, whether it's through posting photos or on social media, gamblers will never care about who sees it. they just think about how to get more money and be able to continue playing without any capital.
What must be emphasized at this time is that the viewers of the video do not get carried away into the gambling arena. considering that the audience still doesn't know how the world of gambling works, including financial management, controlling emotions and so on.
If they only cares about how to gets more money and decides to keeps playing gambling, that will be difficult because they will not have a big chance to wins. They will face many losses when they gambling and that will not be easy to accept the losses if they can not realizes that gambling is just for fun.
The impact of social media for people is big whereas people can just follow those who shares the information without thinks that will not always works for them. People must filter what they see on social media so they can pick the right and leave the wrong.
Many people carried away from that video and thinks that they can gets the same thing like in the video. That is why people still playing gambling because they have a hope to wins the gambling games.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on May 17, 2024, 07:36:46 AM
That's because it's what give them more money. Influencers across web forget that destroying the mindset of potential gamblers will cause more harm to the market than good. Soon enough just like on this thread, influencers will most likely get bad reviews with their careless policy of advertising. Enough to drop the rate people tend to value products or services advertised by influencers. Which is not a good sign for any business. it's important to level down every steps made on the internet to help make a better community both online and offline. Assuming those kids are being taken on detailed online teaching process on responsible gambling.
When there is so much money in the influencer and gambling business model, there are some people who do not care if some type of advertising can harm Children or young people who are minors , because they only care that enter your Platform and play , but you have to be more Careful, more cautious, something that many people who have their child and don't do it is also valid, is to verify, guide and be aware of them at all times because they are minors of age, then it is also their fault for neglecting these things, Telephones, social networks, computers, they should not have as much access.
They carried out advertising promotions with streaming and even spread lot of streaming footage showing the victory to several social media, this is unlimited and everyone who enters social media will be able to easily see it.
After all, who cares about underage children or teenagers because they do it all for job, they make money and they will continue to do the same thing until they really get what they want in terms of certain amount of profit.
But it is true that it is the parents of each child or teenager who can prevent it, there must be supervision when children play with cellphones and use various social media.
Education must also always be provided so that there are no negative influences in the future if children or underage teenagers see streaming broadcasts or video footage of gambling activities that have been distributed.

Well, the only people who care about Children and older people are those of us who have those Children as children, Some as nephews, brothers, whatever, but we don't have to be so Heartless either, I think everyone like humans should focus on impatience Negative, because money is not everything in life, if it helps to have happiness Because it Does help, but we also have to think about the negative impacts on society, if it harms Children, which is what helps next time generation. ? What will happen to them? Engineers, doctors, Specialists, for those who develop Different Solutions to diseases, then only children will always be the future , and they also have to take care of Themselves.

Well spoken bud, very well spoken, all that you said is true, and I completely agree with you, children are not just the future, but they are the leader we are looking up to tomorrow, when I was in school, there is this song we used to sing, and the lyrics goes like this....

"parents listen to your children, for we are the leaders of tomorrow, try and pay our school fees, and give us a sound education"

Lols, as funny as this may seem to some, it is the truth, it is our responsibility to protect our children from what ever will likely bring harm to them and ruin their future, for what are we alive for? What are we working so very hard for, if not that we will make a good name, as well as good fortune, to give our children a better life for when their tomorrow comes.
If gambling is going to ruin the life of a child, we protect that child from engaging in it.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: dunfida on May 17, 2024, 07:42:32 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
If we do speak about social media contents then it wont really be just that limited on gambling-related things alone but also in other things as well on which it might not really be that proper or just right for young viewers for them to see or look with those things on which it could really be something that could really be affecting them in future actions that they would be making. This is why parenting would really be something important on this regard on which it would really be needing that you would really be telling your kids that they should really be not seeing or tending to follow these kind of contents on which we know that this is something that could really be affecting them in near future.

Now that we are seeing tons of those slot gaming streams online specially on facebook then it is really that most likely that our kids will really be able to see those stuffs.
If you dont mind that much about their possible condition the one day you might be seeing them engaging with gambling without you knowing and we know that this is something that we dont
really like to happen. Be responsible as a parent but of course not all the time we would be able to monitor them. This is why it would really be situational.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: bounceback on May 17, 2024, 07:55:40 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Luckily, my country has now imposed sanctions on influencers and creators if anyone promotes gambling site advertisements either through uploaded YouTube videos or on other social media stories, maybe this can prevent underage children from not getting to know gambling sites. too early for them and also prevents them from mental damage, because usually small children will definitely do what they see, especially if the gambling site advertisement is promoted by a creator or influencer they idolize.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Apocollapse on May 17, 2024, 08:06:51 AM
But I have to remind you that if you don't want to be influenced by gambling content, the first step is to report the content and choose a statement that the content does not match what you watch on social media. We need to know that if we watch more than 1 minute of gambling content, then content with gambling keywords is found again on social media homepages, so you have to immediately filter content that is worth watching and it is better to filter gambling content if you are not the type of gambler.
Yep, with technology that always improving, now we can set up the contents that we want to see.

The problem is there are many people that didn't want to spend their time to checking the update and use the feature, they just keep blaming the social medias why they recommend "that" content, while the fact they're the one who interested with it lol.

Don't blame the social medias, but blame themselves for not learning new things.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Gheka on May 17, 2024, 09:03:41 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Luckily, my country has now imposed sanctions on influencers and creators if anyone promotes gambling site advertisements either through uploaded YouTube videos or on other social media stories, maybe this can prevent underage children from not getting to know gambling sites. too early for them and also prevents them from mental damage, because usually small children will definitely do what they see, especially if the gambling site advertisement is promoted by a creator or influencer they idolize.
Children are not the usual victims of gambling advertised through social networks, the victims are young people with smartphones and computers, internet coverage everywhere to follow interesting topics, bringing small advertisements to a niche part of users, although in the face of media blocking from the government, some content still spreads out. Especially gamers in some gaming fields, they are not too famous to a large extent but have a certain voice in the niche community, from there, gambling ads can easily reach viewers, it's easy to accept advertising offers when they are just small streamers, very few brands care about and collaborate with them.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: danherbias07 on May 17, 2024, 04:22:02 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
Luckily, my country has now imposed sanctions on influencers and creators if anyone promotes gambling site advertisements either through uploaded YouTube videos or on other social media stories, maybe this can prevent underage children from not getting to know gambling sites. too early for them and also prevents them from mental damage, because usually small children will definitely do what they see, especially if the gambling site advertisement is promoted by a creator or influencer they idolize.
Children are not the usual victims of gambling advertised through social networks, the victims are young people with smartphones and computers, internet coverage everywhere to follow interesting topics, bringing small advertisements to a niche part of users, although in the face of media blocking from the government, some content still spreads out. Especially gamers in some gaming fields, they are not too famous to a large extent but have a certain voice in the niche community, from there, gambling ads can easily reach viewers, it's easy to accept advertising offers when they are just small streamers, very few brands care about and collaborate with them.
Teens most of the time. They are the ones who can decide what they want to do so mostly they end up gambling just so they could double their allowances.
The problem is, gambling sites are open to anyone and so they will try to use the credentials of those around them to take advantage of it.
Governments must be aware of this and I know they have the numbers to prove that most gamblers in this era are teens. As a individual, all we could do is warn the people near us, but when it comes to national problem the government must also do something to percent this kind of schemes from happening over and over again.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Huppercase on May 17, 2024, 04:34:35 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

Not only on YouTube, they are very popular on TikTok, X formerly Twitter), Facebook and what they do is that they don't directly advertise gambling platforms, they do their normal videos like joke, comedy, football bant, sport analysis and then they tell you to click on the link on their BIO and when you do, you will be directed to a particular gambling platform with 100-300% bonus on your first bonus, so many of them without remorse for underage.

Underage this days are very inquisitive and they want to know what's you actually mean by that % increment on deposit because everyone literally want to make money these days, and it's even funny that nobody speaks about this actions because it has become the norm in the society but it's bad.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Zigabel on May 17, 2024, 04:45:42 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?
the influence of social media in almost everything we do in recent times cant be overly emphasized as they are very obvious in that we see it how it gets gambling really popular and gets us to start getting to know to well about gambling much more than we have known before now because the gambling social platforms bring to us the reasons to gambling and this making it appear very interesting and attractive to potential gamblers because of the bonuses they offer and make gamblers believe they give gamblers who gets to sign up on their platforms. you are very right this actually gets to affect kids who get to find interest in some of these influencers who get to promote the gambling platforms.

interestingly these gambling sites and casinos get to pay their influencers handsomely making it a reason for them to not want to end any of the deal when brought to them because the care mostly about their money and sadly its almost not possible to get these adverts off the screen of those who aren't the target audience because they get to still view the social platforms of these influencers who has got no restrictions on them and the contents they do put up on those platforms.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Kavelj22 on May 17, 2024, 06:00:41 PM
Here in Indonesia you can get paid 20$ per videos with only put slot images or name site in your videos and you can get more if your video getting popular and show in for your page

This rate can be considered very good and profitable for both parties, but I would like to ask: Is there a moral obligation to complete the agreement? I mean, will the advertiser take into consideration whether the video content could target minors, for example, or encourage gambling without assessing the consequences? Also, is there any legal formula based on which an agreement is made between the advertiser and the owner of the advertisement? In other words, does the state intervene in the role of guarantor between the two parties to protect the targeted niche?



Personally, I consider that not all social media sites are suitable for publishing advertisements for gambling platforms, especially those platforms that are used by all people of all groups and all ages. On this basis, I find it good that many of these platforms do not allow advertisements for gambling companies, such as Facebook and TikTok.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: South Park on May 18, 2024, 03:11:49 PM
Teens most of the time. They are the ones who can decide what they want to do so mostly they end up gambling just so they could double their allowances.
The problem is, gambling sites are open to anyone and so they will try to use the credentials of those around them to take advantage of it.
Governments must be aware of this and I know they have the numbers to prove that most gamblers in this era are teens. As a individual, all we could do is warn the people near us, but when it comes to national problem the government must also do something to percent this kind of schemes from happening over and over again.
I doubt this will ever happen, since long time ago governments have stopped caring about their citizens as persons and they only see them as economic agents which produce and redistribute wealth, and when a government looks at persons this way then they could care less about a bunch of teens gambling, and instead what they care about is the gambling industry to keep reporting huge gains every single year, as the gambling industry is heavily taxed and they get most of that money for themselves.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fredomago on May 18, 2024, 04:41:06 PM
Teens most of the time. They are the ones who can decide what they want to do so mostly they end up gambling just so they could double their allowances.
The problem is, gambling sites are open to anyone and so they will try to use the credentials of those around them to take advantage of it.
Governments must be aware of this and I know they have the numbers to prove that most gamblers in this era are teens. As a individual, all we could do is warn the people near us, but when it comes to national problem the government must also do something to percent this kind of schemes from happening over and over again.
I doubt this will ever happen, since long time ago governments have stopped caring about their citizens as persons and they only see them as economic agents which produce and redistribute wealth, and when a government looks at persons this way then they could care less about a bunch of teens gambling, and instead what they care about is the gambling industry to keep reporting huge gains every single year, as the gambling industry is heavily taxed and they get most of that money for themselves.

Yup, they are more into the benefits and not with how the impact might be for those young minds who already been addicted as early as their young age, you point it right that even there's a threat in terms of having those young adults being involve in their young age the new generations have that big risk as the government is not caring enough for their future, but instead, the government is more concern with the incoming money from those new and established gambling sites who really bringing huge amounts of benefits to their hands.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: GxSTxV on May 18, 2024, 05:51:00 PM
Gambling sites and gambling mostly is a business we should not forget about that, these companies would normally promote their business in order to attract more users and more clients for their business to grow and earn more profits, we cannot blame them for these advertisements whatsoever.
It is also known that gambling has a lot of consequences and obviously not made for kids or teenagers to practice it, you can consider it like alcohol.  So normally parents should educate their kids on that letting them know how bad of an impact these things could have and that it takes so much responsibility to practice such thing.

Social media platforms are the most influencable places these days and most of people use them daily no matter how old they are. I think the ones to blame when it comes to gambling promotions is the influencers because they should study their audience first before engaging in any contract because if the people who follow them are young or if their usual content is made for underage people then ads that talk about gambling should be completely banned from their platforms.
Gambling is restricted in many countries so logically there is not a lot of influencers who promote it.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on May 18, 2024, 06:03:33 PM
The social media is mostly used for making adverts and promotions for gambling platforms, many of us were privilege to have heard about the existence of some of the gambling websites through the social media, its also a means through which information passes across to everyone as long as they are connected to the internet, we all believe that this same social media can be use to propagate for good and bad things, while we are to make use of it for the ones that are good and of benefits to us, which can positively influence the way we are gambling together with other gamblers.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: bitzizzix on May 18, 2024, 06:29:08 PM
But I have to remind you that if you don't want to be influenced by gambling content, the first step is to report the content and choose a statement that the content does not match what you watch on social media. We need to know that if we watch more than 1 minute of gambling content, then content with gambling keywords is found again on social media homepages, so you have to immediately filter content that is worth watching and it is better to filter gambling content if you are not the type of gambler.
Yep, with technology that always improving, now we can set up the contents that we want to see.

The problem is there are many people that didn't want to spend their time to checking the update and use the feature, they just keep blaming the social medias why they recommend "that" content, while the fact they're the one who interested with it lol.

Don't blame the social medias, but blame themselves for not learning new things.
Yes, social media is a target for useful and useless content. In my opinion, it's easy, even if they don't want or are lazy to set up content or a recommendation system, and you just follow useful accounts or watch useful content that you need. And if there is negative content, just skip it or click don't show again.
Social media seems to have the same characteristics, if we always see positive content then next or in the future there will always be positive content.
Likewise with advertising or gambling content, if there is any, it's best to just skip it or not show it again or don't open it or watch it. Because if this happens at a later date or at a later date you will always be presented with content or advertisements about online gambling, so it all depends on the user.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on May 19, 2024, 04:01:54 PM
But I have to remind you that if you don't want to be influenced by gambling content, the first step is to report the content and choose a statement that the content does not match what you watch on social media. We need to know that if we watch more than 1 minute of gambling content, then content with gambling keywords is found again on social media homepages, so you have to immediately filter content that is worth watching and it is better to filter gambling content if you are not the type of gambler.
Yep, with technology that always improving, now we can set up the contents that we want to see.

The problem is there are many people that didn't want to spend their time to checking the update and use the feature, they just keep blaming the social medias why they recommend "that" content, while the fact they're the one who interested with it lol.

Don't blame the social medias, but blame themselves for not learning new things.
Yes, social media is a target for useful and useless content. In my opinion, it's easy, even if they don't want or are lazy to set up content or a recommendation system, and you just follow useful accounts or watch useful content that you need. And if there is negative content, just skip it or click don't show again.
Social media seems to have the same characteristics, if we always see positive content then next or in the future there will always be positive content.
Likewise with advertising or gambling content, if there is any, it's best to just skip it or not show it again or don't open it or watch it. Because if this happens at a later date or at a later date you will always be presented with content or advertisements about online gambling, so it all depends on the user.

I agree, but social networks do influence a lot, because Whenever we make a movement we must emphasize that we will always have many nice things to do, those of us who barely use social networks, because we use them to search for information. , news, something relevant, there are people who use it for absolutely everything, especially for gossip , and that is something that at least I don't have time for, however when I am looking for news it is Better to use some social networks , Usually when ads appear of casinos and when you Click on them the same algorithm launches more casinos, But it doesn't work for me , because if the casino is not in the forum , then I ignore it.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: fullhdpixel on May 23, 2024, 06:49:44 AM
Luckily, my country has now imposed sanctions on influencers and creators if anyone promotes gambling site advertisements either through uploaded YouTube videos or on other social media stories, maybe this can prevent underage children from not getting to know gambling sites. too early for them and also prevents them from mental damage, because usually small children will definitely do what they see, especially if the gambling site advertisement is promoted by a creator or influencer they idolize.
Unfortunately, our countries, the governments, and our society do things in the wrong way and make everyone suffer. I don't see a problem with an influencer or content creator promoting a casino as long as gambling is legal within a country. The small children you are talking about are the responsibility of their parents, the parents need to make sure that those children are not watching things that aren't for them, there are parental control setups and features in almost everything these days, when are the parents going to use them and leave the content creators alone?

The governments are also not wise enough to think about it. Why impose sanctions on influencers or content creators if gambling is allowed and legal within the country? They do that to earn a living, and they do it for the adults that watch them, they are not responsible if parents nowadays aren't able to take care of their children and keep them away from things that aren't supposed to be around them.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Renampun on May 23, 2024, 07:20:11 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

This is why nowadays we as adults don't stop providing education to young people, especially those who are still in school because when they become active gamblers their school will be disrupted and often their personality will be damaged and they will become very evil with money (in order to make ends meet their desire to gamble), many adults who can even make their own money have been ruined by gambling, do we have the heart to let our children become gamblers before they are old enough!


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Onyeeze on May 23, 2024, 07:41:43 AM
That is the more reason why gambling shouldn't be hidden from the young ones and most people basically practice anything they see online more especially when they come from celebrities or influencers that is the reason why people need to educate their children with proper knowledge of the things happening around them so that when they hear it outside, they won't be misled or misinformed.
provided that social media is into existence internet Explorer everywhere there's no need of hiding gambling to a children but what you let them know is that we have a a particular stage that children will you reach before participating in gambling that should be a clear understanding to them than hiding a gambling to them so from my own understanding social media is exposing everything by your thinking that is in secret since it has happened that way we need to take another precaution or step to make sure that we give our children the right information that has to do with gambling not to hide gambling to them totally I think then we still notice what is gambling provided that there are using internet


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Ever-young on May 23, 2024, 07:46:49 AM
Even they know the target audience, how they can able to limit kids that watching to their videos? no way.

This problem is caused by money.

The parents didn't learn parenting skills, so they don't know whether they should allow their kids to use cellphone or not. Even they know it's not good to let their kids to use cellphone, they can't really control their kids due to lack of time. Lack of time caused by they need to work in order to earn money.

You are absolutely correct and this is the one thing are really causing why most kids misbehave because parents don't really have time for their kids instead they will go and employ a housemaid, who will be taking care of the kids and their for and give them whatever thing they want. They think life is all about money meanwhile there is a lot to it, knowing who your kids are, is very very crucial, having time for them makes them draw more close to our parents and the more you will keep providing and neglecting them, the more we are exposing our kids outside, which they might learn bad behavior that will affect all of us.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on May 23, 2024, 07:50:24 AM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

This is why nowadays we as adults don't stop providing education to young people, especially those who are still in school because when they become active gamblers their school will be disrupted and often their personality will be damaged and they will become very evil with money (in order to make ends meet their desire to gamble), many adults who can even make their own money have been ruined by gambling, do we have the heart to let our children become gamblers before they are old enough!
Definitely not, and that a very good question by the way, one that really touches the heart and calls for a sober reflection.
Children gambling is very dangerous not just to them and their future, but also to the parents of such a child, I've seen my with eyes, and as well heard stories of some kids who ended up dropping out of school due to their activeness in gambling, because some of them after winning a good amount of money usually begin to struggle to focus on their education, because they begin to live in the illusion of "what Is the essence of going to school, when they are already make money and become rich from just gambling", they totally forget that gambling is not a job, neither is it a career that should be depended on as a sole means of livelihood.

We as parents must never stop watching over our kids and cautioning them, always telling them what is right for them to do as kids, and what is wrong.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: harapan on May 23, 2024, 08:01:15 AM
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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

they just don't care about it, because the most important thing for them is how they can make money from the promotion. they don't care who their audience is and who they get the money from or what brand they promote, the important thing is that they can get money and that's enough for them.

if we say they don't care about this, that's not true, but it's just that most of these influencers are stupid, so they don't know what they are doing, promoting something that is very vulnerable to children.

Exactly as I thought, mostly when I see such ads I just skip them but to the younger ones that are beginning to know about what life is and really want to explore more,they wouldn't mind entering the the sites and that's it once they like what they see they are now into it and  we all know what that means..

But the influencers really don't care as they know they are just after their money and whatever that brings in the money they'll surely do it not minding the negative effect it may cause on the society and the youths.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: angrybirdy on May 23, 2024, 10:26:08 AM
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I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their blogs or videos?

they just don't care about it, because the most important thing for them is how they can make money from the promotion. they don't care who their audience is and who they get the money from or what brand they promote, the important thing is that they can get money and that's enough for them.

if we say they don't care about this, that's not true, but it's just that most of these influencers are stupid, so they don't know what they are doing, promoting something that is very vulnerable to children.

Exactly as I thought, mostly when I see such ads I just skip them but to the younger ones that are beginning to know about what life is and really want to explore more,they wouldn't mind entering the the sites and that's it once they like what they see they are now into it and  we all know what that means..

But the influencers really don't care as they know they are just after their money and whatever that brings in the money they'll surely do it not minding the negative effect it may cause on the society and the youths.

younger peeps are in the age of being curious in everything, like they really want to try new things that they see in social media even if there's a disclaimer that some contents are not suitable for their age that's why they need more guidance because they are prone in any bad thing that may happen. Influencers usually put a disclaimers in their contents that's why we cannot blame them because they just do it for the sake of money, however other influencers are intentionally display their content to catch up some viewers for their engagements.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: irhact on May 23, 2024, 10:43:46 AM
younger peeps are in the age of being curious in everything, like they really want to try new things that they see in social media even if there's a disclaimer that some contents are not suitable for their age that's why they need more guidance because they are prone in any bad thing that may happen. Influencers usually put a disclaimers in their contents that's why we cannot blame them because they just do it for the sake of money, however other influencers are intentionally display their content to catch up some viewers for their engagements.
Many kids have gone wayward in the mordem times due to social media, in some medias advertiding +18 rated contents have become very normal and most kids are currently gettng exposed to those contents including gambling as well since most gambling platforms use them or pay influencers to advertise their business. Well i don't blame those influencers though since they're doing their job.

 It is the duty of those social media platforms to create policies that would restrict underaged people from creating an accounts with their platforms, you don't expect influencers not to do their jobs because their are underaged kids they’re not even aware of using the platforms and viewing their contents, the least they could do is advise underaged people from gambling and the effect it has on them.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: danherbias07 on May 23, 2024, 10:57:38 AM
Even they know the target audience, how they can able to limit kids that watching to their videos? no way.

This problem is caused by money.

The parents didn't learn parenting skills, so they don't know whether they should allow their kids to use cellphone or not. Even they know it's not good to let their kids to use cellphone, they can't really control their kids due to lack of time. Lack of time caused by they need to work in order to earn money.

You are absolutely correct and this is the one thing are really causing why most kids misbehave because parents don't really have time for their kids instead they will go and employ a housemaid, who will be taking care of the kids and their for and give them whatever thing they want. They think life is all about money meanwhile there is a lot to it, knowing who your kids are, is very very crucial, having time for them makes them draw more close to our parents and the more you will keep providing and neglecting them, the more we are exposing our kids outside, which they might learn bad behavior that will affect all of us.

Honestly, I am actually guilty when it comes to letting my kids use their cellphones for a long time. Just recently, my kids are going to have their exams and that's when I disciplined him to never use a cellphone for a week. I am just glad that my kid respects me and follows my orders. I told him properly that he could use it again once the exams were done and I would even buy him a new one if he passed the exam and had good grades. I think that also helped to boost his confidence and will to study harder.

Upon checking the phone he is using, it's mostly games that are online but I still check those games if there are gambling advertisements inside. We cannot be sure because some developers are injecting those ads into their games for profit. We should always be aware of what they will do especially if they have the freedom to use the internet.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: bakasabo on May 23, 2024, 11:10:17 AM
younger peeps are in the age of being curious in everything, like they really want to try new things that they see in social media even if there's a disclaimer that some contents are not suitable for their age that's why they need more guidance because they are prone in any bad thing that may happen. Influencers usually put a disclaimers in their contents that's why we cannot blame them because they just do it for the sake of money, however other influencers are intentionally display their content to catch up some viewers for their engagements.
Many kids have gone wayward in the mordem times due to social media, in some medias advertiding +18 rated contents have become very normal and most kids are currently gettng exposed to those contents including gambling as well since most gambling platforms use them or pay influencers to advertise their business. Well i don't blame those influencers though since they're doing their job.

 It is the duty of those social media platforms to create policies that would restrict underaged people from creating an accounts with their platforms, you don't expect influencers not to do their jobs because their are underaged kids they’re not even aware of using the platforms and viewing their contents, the least they could do is advise underaged people from gambling and the effect it has on them.

And know why all this happens? Because parents sit in social media all the time in front of them. We can no blame influencers nor anybody for what kids do, as parents are the only one who are responsible.

I see you have said that its social media duty to create some platform restrictions. Actually there is today YouTube and YouTube kids where you dont get adult ads. But YouTube can not decide what your kid will look and what is acceptable or not. It will show popular average. In general, everything that is about kids - it is up to parents; its is their duty to check, monitor, restrict and teach.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: ethereumhunter on May 23, 2024, 11:32:35 AM
Even they know the target audience, how they can able to limit kids that watching to their videos? no way.

This problem is caused by money.

The parents didn't learn parenting skills, so they don't know whether they should allow their kids to use cellphone or not. Even they know it's not good to let their kids to use cellphone, they can't really control their kids due to lack of time. Lack of time caused by they need to work in order to earn money.

You are absolutely correct and this is the one thing are really causing why most kids misbehave because parents don't really have time for their kids instead they will go and employ a housemaid, who will be taking care of the kids and their for and give them whatever thing they want. They think life is all about money meanwhile there is a lot to it, knowing who your kids are, is very very crucial, having time for them makes them draw more close to our parents and the more you will keep providing and neglecting them, the more we are exposing our kids outside, which they might learn bad behavior that will affect all of us.
That's makes their children doing something bad following with what they watch on social media and when they watch someone playing gambling, they thinks that's cool wins much money so they will start to follow the influencer without thinks that will effect to their lives. Parents will not thinks about how their children can filter whatever they watch from social media because they are busy with their job and only gives many things to their children without guiding them. They can't educate, takes care, or guide their children because they don't have much time to interact with their children and only thinks that money will solve their problem. It's not good for children and that can follows until they grow up and will thinks that the same thing as parents which money will solve the problem.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: justdimin on May 24, 2024, 06:08:25 AM
You are absolutely correct and this is the one thing are really causing why most kids misbehave because parents don't really have time for their kids instead they will go and employ a housemaid, who will be taking care of the kids and their for and give them whatever thing they want. They think life is all about money meanwhile there is a lot to it, knowing who your kids are, is very very crucial, having time for them makes them draw more close to our parents and the more you will keep providing and neglecting them, the more we are exposing our kids outside, which they might learn bad behavior that will affect all of us.
That's makes their children doing something bad following with what they watch on social media and when they watch someone playing gambling, they thinks that's cool wins much money so they will start to follow the influencer without thinks that will effect to their lives. Parents will not thinks about how their children can filter whatever they watch from social media because they are busy with their job and only gives many things to their children without guiding them. They can't educate, takes care, or guide their children because they don't have much time to interact with their children and only thinks that money will solve their problem. It's not good for children and that can follows until they grow up and will thinks that the same thing as parents which money will solve the problem.
To be fair you can't just ban children from social media, not because of any moral reasons or parenting reasons but because as a kid who grew up with strict parents I can tell you that no matter how much you "ban" something, not only it makes it even more enticing to do it, but it also means that you are not going to stop them and they will find a way.

There are few things my parents did not protected me from, like for example drinking, they never told me not to drink, and my dad liked to drink on the weekends as a relaxing method, while they did protected me from spending too much time on the computer or playing games all day etc etc. You know what happened? I rarely ever drink, like maybe few times a year at most, some years probably zero, and yet I keep playing games on my pc all day whenever I get a chance.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: South Park on May 25, 2024, 04:20:32 PM
To be fair you can't just ban children from social media, not because of any moral reasons or parenting reasons but because as a kid who grew up with strict parents I can tell you that no matter how much you "ban" something, not only it makes it even more enticing to do it, but it also means that you are not going to stop them and they will find a way.

There are few things my parents did not protected me from, like for example drinking, they never told me not to drink, and my dad liked to drink on the weekends as a relaxing method, while they did protected me from spending too much time on the computer or playing games all day etc etc. You know what happened? I rarely ever drink, like maybe few times a year at most, some years probably zero, and yet I keep playing games on my pc all day whenever I get a chance.
This is why I have always thought that kids and teens have a responsibility to share as well, the access to anything that we may want has become easier than ever during the last decades and this tendency will do nothing else but to get worse, so parents cannot be held completely responsible when their children misbehave, because at the end the ones that will suffer the negative consequences of their actions are the children themselves, so they need to do their part too if they do not want to end up with an addiction problem at such an early age.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Awaklara on May 25, 2024, 04:37:27 PM
This is why I have always thought that kids and teens have a responsibility to share as well, the access to anything that we may want has become easier than ever during the last decades and this tendency will do nothing else but to get worse, so parents cannot be held completely responsible when their children misbehave, because at the end the ones that will suffer the negative consequences of their actions are the children themselves, so they need to do their part too if they do not want to end up with an addiction problem at such an early age.
if you are still a child, then bad deeds must be borne by their parents. and that can be considered the fault of parents who are negligent in educating their children.
It is indeed very difficult to supervise the bad things that children do. there is a tendency for children not to open up to their parents. but if you are a parent I think when you see something unusual about your child, you will notice it. and the role of parents is important to guide in this matter.
At least you have to know what your child does when playing and who they play with. The problem is that it is difficult for us to control our children in the world of social media.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Findingnemo on May 25, 2024, 04:46:38 PM
younger peeps are in the age of being curious in everything, like they really want to try new things that they see in social media even if there's a disclaimer that some contents are not suitable for their age that's why they need more guidance because they are prone in any bad thing that may happen. Influencers usually put a disclaimers in their contents that's why we cannot blame them because they just do it for the sake of money, however other influencers are intentionally display their content to catch up some viewers for their engagements.
Many kids have gone wayward in the mordem times due to social media, in some medias advertiding +18 rated contents have become very normal and most kids are currently gettng exposed to those contents including gambling as well since most gambling platforms use them or pay influencers to advertise their business. Well i don't blame those influencers though since they're doing their job.

 It is the duty of those social media platforms to create policies that would restrict underaged people from creating an accounts with their platforms, you don't expect influencers not to do their jobs because their are underaged kids they’re not even aware of using the platforms and viewing their contents, the least they could do is advise underaged people from gambling and the effect it has on them.

It's hard to stop people from accessing that anything they wanted to via internet, they simply can create a gmail account it won't even take a minute and all they need to do is enter wrong date of birth so creating strict policies doesn't do anything at all. But what about we can do is to create awareness about gambling and don't keep it as taboo subject anymore and teach kids about why gambling is bad when it's done out of control instead of teaching genders. :D


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: hyudien on May 25, 2024, 05:03:55 PM
they just don't care about it, because the most important thing for them is how they can make money from the promotion. they don't care who their audience is and who they get the money from or what brand they promote, the important thing is that they can get money and that's enough for them.

if we say they don't care about this, that's not true, but it's just that most of these influencers are stupid, so they don't know what they are doing, promoting something that is very vulnerable to children.
It's true, an influencer or even the host certainly won't care about who is gambling, of course they will only think about profit, what they want is to attract more people to gamble because more and more people are gambling, of course. the more they will profit. even if the audience is gambling with their last money or they are gambling with money from a loan it will not affect the influencer or the host, whatever the situation of the audience they will not care, even if they experience ruin in their lives, the influencer and the host will not care.
In my opinion, influencers are certainly not wrong because they only carry out what their superiors tell them to do, even if what children see or do is none of their business. because the important thing is that they will get benefits from every player. After all, the influencer and the host certainly don't force them to continue gambling until they lose a lot of money. Nowadays, the majority of people are attached to the internet and social media and that can make them easily interested in gambling and gambling.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: piebeyb on May 25, 2024, 05:11:30 PM
I think not all influencers care about that, usually what they think about is how to make money when many of their followers gamble through their affiliate links, but not all influencers are like that, there are also those who warn minors not to try gambling because it is very It's risky, I've seen influencers like that, but it comes back to the audience and as parents of course we know how to limit what our children watch, at least make settings on their cellphones not to access anything related to gambling.

At this time we cannot completely limit it, that's why as parents we have to maintain limits on what our children have access to, returning again to the role of parents in looking after their children, the point is to explain that what they watch is not all pleasant. and not a good example, especially gambling because there are many risks in it so it must be kept away from children, at least it doesn't affect their minds, that's why I always stay away from anything related to gambling advertisements from my child's cellphone because I'm worried he will learn about it without good control. .


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: Fredomago on May 25, 2024, 05:27:25 PM
they just don't care about it, because the most important thing for them is how they can make money from the promotion. they don't care who their audience is and who they get the money from or what brand they promote, the important thing is that they can get money and that's enough for them.

if we say they don't care about this, that's not true, but it's just that most of these influencers are stupid, so they don't know what they are doing, promoting something that is very vulnerable to children.
It's true, an influencer or even the host certainly won't care about who is gambling, of course they will only think about profit, what they want is to attract more people to gamble because more and more people are gambling, of course. the more they will profit. even if the audience is gambling with their last money or they are gambling with money from a loan it will not affect the influencer or the host, whatever the situation of the audience they will not care, even if they experience ruin in their lives, the influencer and the host will not care.
In my opinion, influencers are certainly not wrong because they only carry out what their superiors tell them to do, even if what children see or do is none of their business. because the important thing is that they will get benefits from every player. After all, the influencer and the host certainly don't force them to continue gambling until they lose a lot of money. Nowadays, the majority of people are attached to the internet and social media and that can make them easily interested in gambling and gambling.
Logically right, influencers are only after the money, they will create content that seems it easy to win against the house having a collab most of the time from the casino owners and make it looks real, those influencers easily earn the attentions of those viewers who at first follow them from a great content that they've made.

Eventually when offers comes up, those influencers who at first have a decent content starts to bring gambling from their original content, making it as their main content.

They will do everything to bring more gamblers and like what you said, the more gambler the better compensation that they will going to recieved.


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on May 25, 2024, 06:08:26 PM
Many kids have gone wayward in the mordem times due to social media, in some medias advertiding +18 rated contents have become very normal and most kids are currently gettng exposed to those contents including gambling as well since most gambling platforms use them or pay influencers to advertise their business. Well i don't blame those influencers though since they're doing their job.
So if I may ask, who is to be blame then, is it parents (i.e for exposing these kids have access to Internet connection?), or the government (i.e for neglecting implimenting policies to regulate this?), or the Social media CEO's (i.e for allowing such contents on their platforms?) or the kids themselves for allowing influencers influence their decision and actions?. Who is to be blame then? Because for me, training up a child has never been an individual task, but a collective responsibility of both parents, the society and government for providing favorable environment for learning.

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It is the duty of those social media platforms to create policies that would restrict underaged people from creating an accounts with their platforms, you don't expect influencers not to do their jobs because their are underaged kids
So how can such prevention be implemented, or do social media platforms need to start organizing a physical registration screening? Because inasmuch as it's online registration, there will always be chances kids bypassing such protocol. 


Title: Re: Understanding the Impact of Social Media in Gambling.
Post by: hahay on May 25, 2024, 06:16:51 PM
A lot of social media influencers especially vloggers and YouTubers are promoting gambling usually at the end of their vlogs or videos.
I could see a huge contribution and spread of information that they made especially during this time where the majority are using smartphones already. In fact, we've been seeing a massive increase in gamblers and online gambling sites. But how this could affect the mindset of the kids when they are also seeing these ads/promotions from the social media influencers they followed? I could be wrong but this has a mental effect on them and at a very young age, they are exposed to gambling already which is supposedly not the right time.

I think these influencers must know their target audience before accepting the offer or should not be included in their vlogs or videos?

The point is, when everything is easily accessible then of course, anything will be easy to do including gambling and probably many other things that have basically affected children. It's unfortunate indeed, but whatever the government does, at least it won't be entirely successful because after all, if they have become addicted and continue to want to try it then of course they will also be able to make efforts to be able to do so. So yes, in this case it is indeed appropriate for influencers to be able to make good considerations, and not only about the benefits that will be obtained, but they also (the influencers) must be able to consider the impacts that will be caused as well. So yes, the point is to be able to control yourself and not be greedy to accept and or do it just because you get a big profit.