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Title: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Karl_3000 on October 04, 2025, 01:24:27 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on October 04, 2025, 01:42:44 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
Sorry but honest here bud, I don't understand what you business is if the dude decided to include a casino promotion in the end of a comedy video, whether the video is his or not, copying other people's content is something the outside world know how to do very well, I don see this is as a big problem because they are as well indirectly promoting the content and people in it which may include the real owner of the content..

We all are free to use our social media account to promote any casino of choice as long as the casino isn't a scamming one, not a phishing link and so on, clearly the dude that posted the above video might not be the real owner of the content he posted, but he is definitely an affiliate marketer for Roobet and he did is his way of promoting/advertising the casino to his subscribers, I don't see how this is a problem except you explain it to me.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Natalim on October 04, 2025, 01:46:13 PM
This is just a promotional video, nothing wrong about it. he could be lying or not, but we don’t have any evidence. once you promote a casino, of course it’s stupid to say you’re losing - that’s not promoting anymore and the company won’t benefit from it.

They’re either paid or maybe they get a commission for every sign-up, so it’s just normal.

if you’re a responsible and mature gambler, you won’t take this seriously anyway.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: retaur on October 04, 2025, 01:48:58 PM
Most casino ads are designed to sell you the "thrill" of gambling. Most streams and videos are designed to show you that you can last a long time on a specific size of wager or that you can make momey - the practice with gambling has always been to suggest luck is all it takes to make a streak of wins, that's how it's grown to be such a huge industry.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Karl_3000 on October 04, 2025, 01:49:45 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
Sorry but honest here bud, I don't understand what you business is if the dude decided to include a casino promotion in the end of a comedy video, whether the video is his or not, copying other people's content is something the outside world know how to do very well, I don see this is as a big problem because they are as well indirectly promoting the content and people in it which may include the real owner of the content..

We all are free to use our social media account to promote any casino of choice as long as the casino isn't a scamming one, not a phishing link and so on, clearly the dude that posted the above video might not be the real owner of the content he posted, but he is definitely an affiliate marketer for Roobet and he did is his way of promoting/advertising the casino to his subscribers, I don't see how this is a problem except you explain it to me.
I can see that you are from Africa but do not have a hot blood because of the truth that I have just told you. Only what you can say is that it can also happened in other continents.

This is just a promotional video, nothing wrong about it. he could be lying or not, but we don’t have any evidence. once you promote a casino, of course it’s stupid to say you’re losing - that’s not promoting anymore and the company won’t benefit from it.

They’re either paid or maybe they get a commission for every sign-up, so it’s just normal.

if you’re a responsible and mature gambler, you won’t take this seriously anyway.
Having a promotional video should not be the reason he should be lying.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: acroman08 on October 04, 2025, 01:59:56 PM
He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.
Because it gets people's attention, if you have seen enough gambling ads, you'll notice that these kinds of ads are quite common and almost all casino probably do these kind of ads. To be honest, the video you showed isn't even that bad, there are far worse gambling ads than that.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Wiwo on October 04, 2025, 02:38:40 PM
Lately content advertisements have gone to another level and whatever can capture the minds of their audience is what they will do such as this one here, i dont see anything wrong with that between if there is content plagiarizing ot the right of the owner to sue them but in thia kind of content enforcement of piracy right is somewhat limited since there are uncensored contents.

This has nothing to do with the casinos itself, regardless of their reputation whatever can put out the to promote theirs brand to thw wider audience is welcome idea.

Not only happening in African but all over the glob such advertisements are being sponsored on social platforms, some dont even use humans to do such ads, they use AI in some instances.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: stompix on October 04, 2025, 02:42:33 PM
Sorry but honest here bud, I don't understand what you business is if the dude decided to include a casino promotion in the end of a comedy video, whether the video is his or not, copying other people's content is something the outside world know how to do very well, I don see this is as a big problem  

You don't see the problem of copying a video somebody else worked for it only to insert your ads on it?
That's no longer plagiarism, is pure theft and far worse than a fake advertisement!

The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.


Report it to YouTube, it will trigger a copyright claim, get demonetized and all his videos are going to get buried two hundred pages deep.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Floxynice on October 04, 2025, 02:53:15 PM
Believe gambling promotions at your own risk. All gambling promoters and influencers who try to sell a particular casino or game to us often lie through the overhyped formats they use in presenting those casinos to us.

They only show their audience the parts they want them to see, I.e the massive wins and the flashy lifestyles that  will attract people to the casino. No one will want to spoil their business showing their audience that losses can be massive too.

Roobet is a good casino, but will will use it because I want to, and not because of the massive win being displayed.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Akbarkoe on October 04, 2025, 02:55:35 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
There's no problem with this, sir. These people are doing a good job of generating revenue by adding ads to videos they repost from the original account. As long as they tag the content owner, it doesn't constitute plagiarism,In fact, many people compile funny videos from various sources to make their own videos. But that's not a problem, and I think it's a creative way to create their content, even if they aren't the original creators.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Beparanf on October 04, 2025, 03:02:14 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
There's no problem with this, sir. These people are doing a good job of generating revenue by adding ads to videos they repost from the original account. As long as they tag the content owner, it doesn't constitute plagiarism,In fact, many people compile funny videos from various sources to make their own videos. But that's not a problem, and I think it's a creative way to create their content, even if they aren't the original creators.

I don’t like this kind of content since it’s still not ethical just to tag the owner without asking his/her permission to post his original content for the sake of his own profit.

I don’t see an issue for someone exaggerating content just to attract viewers since it’s the main guideline for effective content creation to attract viewers.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on October 04, 2025, 03:05:45 PM
Gambling is not something we do all because we got adverts from people on various occasions online, most of the things we see them advertised are fake, pretense and lies, they are only doing them for their own personal interest, so they can get followers, but since there's no strict sanction against those found in doing the same, it will be difficult to see such behavior being regulated, people just abuse any privilege seen for their own selfish interests and lie to deceive others on what they were not sent.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Fiatless on October 04, 2025, 03:06:58 PM
I can see that you are from Africa but do not have a hot blood because of the truth that I have just told you. Only what you can say is that it can also happened in other continents.
You saw a video on YouTube about someone who you think is lying, and you just started a post about a whole continent, calling them liars. Your post should have targeted that individual and not become a medium to discredit Africa.  

Having a promotional video should not be the reason he should be lying.
It is wrong to lie and to use someone's videos without permission is unethical. But if he has the permission to use it for promotion, I don't see anything wrong with that. These days, people use almost any means to promote their product on social media.  


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Dunamisx on October 04, 2025, 03:09:25 PM
Does lying emancipates from Africans alone? This is a common act you see people do in other to satisfy their own personal interest at the cost of others, we have the likes of bloggers, advertisers and promoters being common with cooking of lies about gambling on different platforms, all because they wanted to use that and attract their own traffic as bloggers, it's such a shameful act.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Gozie51 on October 04, 2025, 03:12:25 PM
Online business is going in different direction lately. Many skit makers also find way to attach gambling ads or financial services to their videos and I believe they get royalty or some kind of payment from those companies. In the case of the said video, it is a very short video at the very last part of the comic show but I don't know if the post of roobet casino led to payment but that is streaming and should attract some benefit to the poster.

Anyway, I don't see anything wrong with the video. It is not the first that we are seeing and I just finished watching another skit video that a trading app came in as advertorial. The app makers or casinos are now collaborating with skit makers to showcase their business and nothing more.

The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA

Are streamers liers?

So how many casino streamers are from Africa?


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Justbillywitt on October 04, 2025, 03:16:26 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
I am really trying so hard to understand what the colour of your problem is about this video and the advert, that made you called out a whole continent. Do you know how big the continent of Africa is? Do you know if the owners of the video gave out their copyright permission to the person that made the advert for Roobet?  From your write up it is very clear to know that you don't understand what the person did is an advert. Let the real owners of the video take legal action if they think someone is copying their work without their permission instead of you hiding behind your screen and talking what you don't know.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Marvelockg on October 04, 2025, 03:17:16 PM

I can see that you are from Africa but do not have a hot blood because of the truth that I have just told you. Only what you can say is that it can also happened in other continents.
you are sounding like a sadist. what is the big deal about a content creator running an ad at the end of his video? is that suppose to be an issue in the first place or should you try to make it look like the issue with the video is with the creator being an AFRICAN? the media space opens up opportunity for everyone to do whatever they want to do as long as it is legal to earn from it. if you do not like what someone is doing, you can block the person and move on and stop making a big deal out of nothing. that you even watched the video to the end shows you are interested in that guys kind of content so just rest.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: rachael9385 on October 04, 2025, 03:22:52 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA

People run ads like this and even if they do it to make money then what's that problem? Everything done on YouTube is for tht purpose of making money. Sometimes it's possible for them to have copyright permission. That problem here is that everything that's down in Africa has been stereotyped, people that are myopic would say that he's probably trying to scam people but that might not be the case


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Ahyeiyeiyei on October 04, 2025, 03:42:23 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.


https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA

@Karl_3000, never jump into conclusion without doing a proper investigation. What you just did now is a blind judgment on Africans as a whole and your findings is 99.9% wrong.

That comedy that you watch was done by @Fineboyzcomedy a.k.a John Bahdest,  go to Facebook and very it.

The comedy and the advertisement was done by the same person. You are wrong to say that the advertisement was done by a different person.

Watch this other of his comedy on Facebook from his page. https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1CG5JqqNtC/
And you will see he still advertised roobet.

This YouTube link that you provide has a 100% content of what the original owner of that video posted, no editing.

What you are only right about is that the page that posted that video on YouTube is not the real owner of the video but he didn't edit anything on the video. If you were also smart enough, you will see that almost all the video on that page is from different content creators, so how are you even sure that he is monetizing the page?


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Dunamisx on October 04, 2025, 03:45:24 PM
Since most of us are gambling for the purpose of having fun, we should be less dependent of what others may be saying because not everything we see or hear online seems to be the same thing in reality, trust is now very difficult to be confided online, because everyone is working for his own personal benefits at the expense of lying, so we should not be deceived by them all, not only Africans can behave in this manner, but any other person from around the world.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on October 04, 2025, 03:57:36 PM
From what we have been seeing online over the years since social media have become a source of income for so many people are just too many lies, they lie to get you click on their referral link and register on the casino. I have seen this kind of adds from different content creators not only africans content creators but other countries too are running misleading ads on social media to promote either a casino, prop firm, broker or any product. Most of them don't have truth on their lips while doing the ads.  The man wearing a red attire on that video is still the same person that spoke about roobet casino but he didn't show his face, listen to the voice and you will know.

But they are all lying to their audience and deceiving them to start gambling without giving them a risk warning, that's my annoyance for all this influencers.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Merit.s on October 04, 2025, 04:10:47 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
You are funny... Are you trying to say that all the social media influences that are promoting casinos and trading are truly making the money that they claimed to make from trading and gambling. It means that you don't understand how these promotion business is done in casinos and exchanges. When promoting a casino will you say that you have been losing all these while when gambling, I bet you, you will be a bad promoter because the business involves luring people to trade or gamble for profit.

I don’t see any difference with what is on the video. It should be the awareness of a gambler not to believe all these cooked stories and know that gambling is not the way it is presented in social media as a profitable activity.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: danherbias07 on October 04, 2025, 04:15:55 PM
If you doom scroll Facebook, you will see a lot of different videos that are not owned by the real one. They are copying it to gain views, and I think that's where they will get money.
But it won't be enough, they will add a gambling site to earn more, and maybe get the attention of the gambling site they want to promote. Maybe they are not really paid by the online casino, but they are trying to.
Regarding legality, I believe FB and other social media have high security when it comes to tracing originals and copyrights. He must be good at picking videos without copyrights, but when it comes to advertising, I believe they don't care about that unless they are reported.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Natalim on October 04, 2025, 04:31:35 PM
This is just a promotional video, nothing wrong about it. he could be lying or not, but we don’t have any evidence. once you promote a casino, of course it’s stupid to say you’re losing - that’s not promoting anymore and the company won’t benefit from it.

They’re either paid or maybe they get a commission for every sign-up, so it’s just normal.

if you’re a responsible and mature gambler, you won’t take this seriously anyway.
Having a promotional video should not be the reason he should be lying.

But how do you confirm he’s lying? he says he makes money in gambling, what if that’s true… just because most of us lose doesn’t mean nobody profits. and when he said he makes money, it could’ve been only for a particular session.

Dude, they’re marketing. of course they’ll exaggerate or hype to entice gamblers.

but let’s say you’re the one marketing a casino, how would you promote it without crossing the line into lying, while still making it convincing enough for us players?


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Lida93 on October 04, 2025, 05:05:10 PM
I can see that you are from Africa but do not have a hot blood because of the truth that I have just told you. Only what you can say is that it can also happened in other continents.
You saw a video on YouTube about someone who you think is lying, and you just started a post about a whole continent, calling them liars. Your post should have targeted that individual and not become a medium to discredit Africa.
This a clear lack of the sense of rational judgement from the op, which may make one to think he has a peoblem with the word "Africa". So just because one European or an Asian robbed a bank, it makes it rational to call the entire Europeans or Asians as robbers or criminals?

Op, when next you wish to make a point make it directly to the individual or group of persons involved, you tried to make a good message but killed it by calling an entire continent into it for reasons best known to you. There are bunch of similar means of ads promotions online from influencers from other continents around the world, this is almost common even though by copyright it's wrong, maybe you haven't seen them already.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Agbe on October 04, 2025, 05:09:35 PM
Lately content advertisements have gone to another level and whatever can capture the minds of their audience is what they will do such as this one here, i dont see anything wrong with that between if there is content plagiarizing ot the right of the owner to sue them but in thia kind of content enforcement of piracy right is somewhat limited since there are uncensored contents.

This has nothing to do with the casinos itself, regardless of their reputation whatever can put out the to promote theirs brand to thw wider audience is welcome idea.

Not only happening in African but all over the glob such advertisements are being sponsored on social platforms, some dont even use humans to do such ads, they use AI in some instances.
well said advertising has truly spread wild, and brands will push whatever captures the public attention attention. In our today’s world, AI-generated content, are being seen everywhere and are becoming more common because they work. And as for content ownership, you are actually right, the enforcement is a bit trikish, most especially on various platforms filled with scammers. And unless the original creator takes legal action, most of it goes unchecked. At the end of the day, it’s all about physical seen and reach for these brands, especially in competitive spaces.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Akbarkoe on October 04, 2025, 05:14:33 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
There's no problem with this, sir. These people are doing a good job of generating revenue by adding ads to videos they repost from the original account. As long as they tag the content owner, it doesn't constitute plagiarism,In fact, many people compile funny videos from various sources to make their own videos. But that's not a problem, and I think it's a creative way to create their content, even if they aren't the original creators.

I don’t like this kind of content since it’s still not ethical just to tag the owner without asking his/her permission to post his original content for the sake of his own profit.

I don’t see an issue for someone exaggerating content just to attract viewers since it’s the main guideline for effective content creation to attract viewers.
If you look closely, quite a few content creators are helped by these accounts to increase their popularity, leading to audiences flocking to their original accounts. I call them clippers, and they help market your content. If you look at it positively, this is great, but if you look at it negatively, you'll see it as completely bad.

Clippers are like marketing; you don't pay them, but they do it for free, uploading your content to their audience.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Charles-Tim on October 04, 2025, 05:33:11 PM
Lately content advertisements have gone to another level and whatever can capture the minds of their audience is what they will do such as this one here, i dont see anything wrong with that between if there is content plagiarizing ot the right of the owner to sue them but in thia kind of content enforcement of piracy right is somewhat limited since there are uncensored contents.

This has nothing to do with the casinos itself, regardless of their reputation whatever can put out the to promote theirs brand to thw wider audience is welcome idea.

Not only happening in African but all over the glob such advertisements are being sponsored on social platforms, some dont even use humans to do such ads, they use AI in some instances.
well said advertising has truly spread wild, and brands will push whatever captures the public attention attention. In our today’s world, AI-generated content, are being seen everywhere and are becoming more common because they work. And as for content ownership, you are actually right, the enforcement is a bit trikish, most especially on various platforms filled with scammers. And unless the original creator takes legal action, most of it goes unchecked. At the end of the day, it’s all about physical seen and reach for these brands, especially in competitive spaces.
There are some people that does not care about anyone that is plagiarising their videos on YouTube. This is very common in Nigeria and I think some people that are plagiarized know that but they do not do anything maybe because they think their videos can be known to more people and that more people can later join their YouTube channel because of that.

Also maybe they know the person. If they do not know the person but they are plagiarising his videos, that is very bad of them to do. But that is not even the reason for this topic. The main reason for this topic is that the person is also lying that he is making money from Roobet. Some people think of it as lie and advertisement.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Moreno233 on October 04, 2025, 05:40:36 PM
Why tag Africa to this when most ads are lies designed to catch the attention of their audience. Most of the celebrities that promote casinos, drinks, wine and others do not even use the product they advertise, so why drinking paracetamol for another person sickness? I don't know if you are the official representative of Roobet on the forum but taking this issue personal and making this post is not cool. The person advertised a casino at the end of the video which is normal and people do it for the money. You can hardly go through social media in my area without seeing the ads of forex broker, casino or game up and in those ads they make life so simple and easy which is completely different from reality.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Slow death on October 04, 2025, 05:44:23 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA

I looked at most of the videos on his YouTube channel, I didn't see many comments, most of the videos don't have at least 1 comment, I also didn't see many views and it seems to me that they are not videos produced by him, so my guess is that we are dealing with someone who wants to make money with social networks but doesn't want to produce their own content and since he wasn't successful, he is now posting gambling games because it is something that attracts people's attention.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Agbamoni on October 04, 2025, 06:40:36 PM
I can see that you are from Africa but do not have a hot blood because of the truth that I have just told you. Only what you can say is that it can also happened in other continents.

I think you owe the whole Africans an apology. Are you aware, what you said is an accusation? I just hope later in the future you realize the offense you committed.

Adverts for a casino or a personal advert can be done after a comedy or commentary video. In general, content creators make adverts for huge companies at the end of their video. Some are paid promotion while some are made to attract brands.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Su-asa on October 04, 2025, 06:48:15 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
This is just another common thing that promoters normally does. If you have been here or using the Internet space more longer you will be able to see that there's a lot of things promoting videos whereby promoters promotes casinos in other to make money and yo get more audience from the internet space. Because of their influence, casinos normally hires them to promote their gambling platforms in their page.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Odusko on October 04, 2025, 07:51:11 PM
The thing with this is that, those videos get paid tons of dollars as promotions for the casino and this contents creators even get ambassadoral role from this casinos, quite funny that their dont pay attention to what they are paying for the reason why the creators could just make use of contents just to fulfill the tasks.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Ivystar5 on October 04, 2025, 08:03:34 PM
It's everywhere not just Africans making promotional contents for gambling companies but some other YouTubers do that too even dedicated the whole video to the casino but them does it matter yes for the mental and social wellbeing of the people because some people just look at the media and follow suit but then it's to the cost of the promoter and in some acts and less if they break it then the regulatory body will act on that but for payment purposes they take the money for themselves which is not bad either.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: promise444c5 on October 04, 2025, 08:30:56 PM
Anything for the money ;D
Tbh, there are lots of it so it’s not new.. what i only see to be wrong  is not remixing but then adding an advert. which means he’s directly using their identity as promotion for the casino.. Like i said alot of people are doing it but i feel it’s more right if they use their identity  or something related to their channel to identify them directly on the advert .


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: uneng on October 04, 2025, 08:53:47 PM
They lie because they want to influence others to adopt the service they are promoting, so they get referrals or are paid by the casinos they are working for. It's a shady and unethical concept of marketing, which use dark strategies to succeed. The fact these people are everywhere means this kind of marketing works quite efficiently. Be skeptical about what you see on the internet these days. It's too easy to fake a story of success or a money making method, and even though it's much more frequent in third world countries content, it's not an exclusivity of them. It's everywhere!


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Victorybit1 on October 04, 2025, 09:33:10 PM
Africans? You talk as though this is something down by just Africans and it makes it seem very condescending. This is a way of promoting the casino, it's a common thing YouTubers and streamers actually do. Dont be surprised if that youtuber already signed a deal with the casino. But I'm not disputing the fact that it might be a scam, there is also a high possiblity that it's not. It's a win situation for both sides, he gets paid off the videos and the casino gets their benefits too


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: suzanne5223 on October 04, 2025, 09:47:22 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
Let's be clear. Does this YouTube page belong to you?
Because I don't see anything bad in someone using his/her content video to promote a certain brand, and when a video is a promotional video, you shouldn't expect everything said to be true because the purpose was to make the people watching the video try the brand promoted.
This is not about African things; it's how promotional content is created in general, and we have some YouTubers doing the same thing who are affiliated with a casino who always play games on their platform, showing gamers that it is easy to win a jackpot on the brand they are working for.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: CryptoHeadlineNews on October 04, 2025, 09:59:24 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
Believe everything on YouTube at your own risk, because judging by the fact how the primary goal of every YouTuber has always been to get views and earn from YouTube partner program, which is ads. It is obvious that this days, the majority of YouTuber now create click-bait content and titles just to lure people into clicking to want to know what the video is all about, of which is obvious what the video O.P just posted is all about. Because the truth of the fact is that Roobet is actually a legit and genuine casino, which is why they have the use the name of a legit casino to lure people. Hoping they can generate views from it.





Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: GiftedMAN on October 04, 2025, 10:10:45 PM
Op, is this the first time you are seeing an influencer who is promoting a casino? He was just telling you about the casino company and the games you can gamble their to make profit he never said you must win when you gamble it is left for you to gamble or not but you can't say his lying because he as contracted and paid to do that job and he has done his part. Just to clear your doubt you can actually gamble and win in a casino and your money will be paid to you but remember to gamble responsibly.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: len01 on October 04, 2025, 10:14:02 PM
The reason’s pretty simple, people like that know promoting gambling sites can make good money. They get tempted and just try it right away, even if it means stealing someone else’s video. This kind of thing happens a lot. But if you think the video really belongs to them, just report it. I’m sure others who notice it will do the same. From what I remember, YouTube a lot stricter now. If someone steals a video and puts ads or gambling promos in it, YouTube usually deletes the video and bans the account.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Josefjix on October 04, 2025, 10:29:07 PM
Lately content advertisements have gone to another level and whatever can capture the minds of their audience is what they will do such as this one here, i dont see anything wrong with that between if there is content plagiarizing ot the right of the owner to sue them but in thia kind of content enforcement of piracy right is somewhat limited since there are uncensored contents.

This has nothing to do with the casinos itself, regardless of their reputation whatever can put out the to promote theirs brand to thw wider audience is welcome idea.
What makes a content not copy write is when there is a little edit on a video, could be the graphics edit, the voice edit, and any other things as well. Such content is said not to be stolen anymore but remain original by the third creator.

Not only happening in African but all over the glob such advertisements are being sponsored on social platforms, some dont even use humans to do such ads, they use AI in some instances.
You can perform all sorts of ads anywhere, everywhere and wherever platform with the use of AI nowadays, it's stress free.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Fortify on October 04, 2025, 10:35:15 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA

Unfortunately Africa, and everywhere else for that matter, are full of shills that will sell any product for the right price - which is fairly low in this circumstance. If you can imagine that life is cheap in Africa, it is easy for casinos to buy influencers and ask them to promote sites for less than other places, but it's all relative to the spending power of the continent. The best way to defend yourself against such lies is to simply educate yourself and accept the reality that gambling sites are built to drain money from players, with very few opportunities for a player to win - in fact taking advantage of welcome bonuses and then leaving forever might be the only way that you can lock in a profit, but it's not a long term play.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Orpichukwu on October 04, 2025, 10:44:49 PM
Africans are not the only ones who do content copyright; the title of your thread is wrong. What the person on the video did is wrong, but you don't have to generalize it to about all Africa. On Meta, most of the fan pages and other pages, which some people control, post some content that was not originally generated by them, but they don't do it with the ads displayed at the end of the video. You can go ahead and report the content and allow YouTube to take action.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Davidvictorson on October 04, 2025, 11:00:06 PM
He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.
There are many of this type of videos online and people are just using things too make money for themselves or not. I think this is part of the affiliate program that's the join. Do not believe everything you see on the internet you cannot always make money on gambling. Just gamble responsibly and with the money that you can afford to lose.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on October 05, 2025, 09:32:46 AM
Africans are not the only ones who do content copyright; the title of your thread is wrong. What the person on the video did is wrong, but you don't have to generalize it to about all Africa. On Meta, most of the fan pages and other pages, which some people control, post some content that was not originally generated by them, but they don't do it with the ads displayed at the end of the video. You can go ahead and report the content and allow YouTube to take action.

My guess is that YouTube has already taken action on that page but the guy doesn't care if the video go viral or not but he keeps on posting different videos from other people on his account, not just one or two videos from other persons but most of the videos on his page are all copyrights, so I believe many people must have already reported the videos.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: mvdheuvel1983 on October 05, 2025, 09:40:21 AM
Africans are not the only ones who do content copyright; the title of your thread is wrong. What the person on the video did is wrong, but you don't have to generalize it to about all Africa. On Meta, most of the fan pages and other pages, which some people control, post some content that was not originally generated by them, but they don't do it with the ads displayed at the end of the video. You can go ahead and report the content and allow YouTube to take action.

My guess is that YouTube has already taken action on that page but the guy doesn't care if the video go viral or not but he keeps on posting different videos from other people on his account, not just one or two videos from other persons but most of the videos on his page are all copyrights, so I believe many people must have already reported the videos.

If they have taken on that page I don't think the video should be up by now they would have taken it down since it's a copyright so I think it's something that nobody has reported not even the original owners of the video it be ba an arrangement to push the video to go more viral si be it's an advert that must has been paid for before you see who ever is the original owner promoted it first. People can only report the video when it goes against the rules or when it is confirmed that the person who posted it is not the original owner instead he is just using it as a side hustle to grow his page must of the content creators does it and they get away with most times.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Ahyeiyeiyei on October 05, 2025, 09:51:03 AM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA

I looked at most of the videos on his YouTube channel, I didn't see many comments, most of the videos don't have at least 1 comment, I also didn't see many views and it seems to me that they are not videos produced by him, so my guess is that we are dealing with someone who wants to make money with social networks but doesn't want to produce their own content

This is true, he wants to make money from social media monetizing but he is not creative to produce his own videos and what he is doing

is stealing other people's video to upload them and with such an act, he can not monetize his page. That was why I was asking OP that

how is he sure that the owner of that YouTube page is monetizing the video? Those videos on his page can not be monetize ibecause the

real owners have already earned from the same video on their real page both YouTube and Facebook.



 
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and since he wasn't successful, he is now posting gambling games because it is something that attracts people's attention.

You are still wrong here, the gambling casino advert on that video was done still by the actors on that video, you can verify from my

previous comment.

Perhaps on the video on his page doesn't contain gambling, he is only stealing videos and uploading as if they are his own.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: giammangiato on October 05, 2025, 09:57:42 AM
Africans are perhaps the ones who exploit these ads the most to attract attention; perhaps they've realized it's a good way to attract people.
They're advertising, not scamming people. The only thing is that the ads are misleading because they tell you they're making money, when in reality they're offering you gambling.
Apart from that, I don't see anything wrong with it; it's not a question of ethnicity; perhaps gambling is very popular in Africa and they're using every possible means to attract people.
It's simply an advertising business, nothing particularly worrying.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on October 05, 2025, 12:59:18 PM
Buddy, it's like you just woke up and are surprised by what's going on around you. The world these days is completely spammed with lies. Is this the first time you've seen this? Everyone lies; your example could be a lie. Whoever created this video needs subscribers, or they have other goals. This isn't the first or last video on YouTube. As soon as people had the opportunity to show off their talents online, a double life began, with posting successful photos in front of other people's expensive cars and so on.

There's no need to blame a particular continent; money rules everything in our world, so stop being naive and childishly searching for the truth.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: nullama on October 05, 2025, 01:10:24 PM
Buddy, it's like you just woke up and are surprised by what's going on around you. The world these days is completely spammed with lies. Is this the first time you've seen this? Everyone lies; your example could be a lie. Whoever created this video needs subscribers, or they have other goals. This isn't the first or last video on YouTube. As soon as people had the opportunity to show off their talents online, a double life began, with posting successful photos in front of other people's expensive cars and so on.

There's no need to blame a particular continent; money rules everything in our world, so stop being naive and childishly searching for the truth.

I think this is true for many people, but not really everyone.

There are clearly a lot of people, and cultures, that are usually more focused on collectivism instead of individual success.

These people and cultures usually don't value as much the financial results of an individual.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Orpichukwu on October 05, 2025, 01:22:46 PM
Africans are not the only ones who do content copyright; the title of your thread is wrong. What the person on the video did is wrong, but you don't have to generalize it to about all Africa. On Meta, most of the fan pages and other pages, which some people control, post some content that was not originally generated by them, but they don't do it with the ads displayed at the end of the video. You can go ahead and report the content and allow YouTube to take action.
My guess is that YouTube has already taken action on that page but the guy doesn't care if the video go viral or not but he keeps on posting different videos from other people on his account, not just one or two videos from other persons but most of the videos on his page are all copyrights, so I believe many people must have already reported the videos.
I just checked on the link now and the video is still very much active, I think YouTube will take more action of the video is being reported but he original content creator of if the original owner is also monetize on YouTube which will make them take more quick action but the thing is aside from us seeing it now is the original owner of that video even aware that it was used on someone else channel and at same time used for promotion.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Rockstarguy on October 05, 2025, 01:38:08 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
This shouldn't be seen as a problem, whatever you call it. It is still promotion; it doesn't mean promotion must be done only by the original creators. The most important thing is that as long as the promotion does not belong to another brand, it is not a problem.

Promotion from a brand can still be used by different people, and there is no crime in that. What I think one may be doing wrong is using promotion that is meant for another company; if that is done, there must be some consequences.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Mayor of ogba on October 05, 2025, 02:25:39 PM
It is not 100% certain the person that creates the comedy video copy someone else's video and add it to his comedy video because it seems Roobet paid him to promote their casino platform on his social media channel, and he decides to create a short video about Roobet casino platform and adds it to the ending part of his comedy video so that more people will get to know about Roobet casino platform. All the social media influencers lie because they are more concerned about making money from their social media page. Always carry out due diligence to know what they are promoting is legit and free from scam before you use them.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Karl_3000 on October 05, 2025, 06:51:21 PM
This shouldn't be seen as a problem, whatever you call it. It is still promotion; it doesn't mean promotion must be done only by the original creators. The most important thing is that as long as the promotion does not belong to another brand, it is not a problem.
I am not saying that, what I said is that the person is promoting gambling sites wrongly. He said that he is making money from the gambling site but which is not true.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: iv4n on October 05, 2025, 07:11:38 PM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

And you are surprised? People have been taking credit for others work for a long time, and this practice will likely continue on both small & large scales. Why did people invent patents all that stuff... and there's a lot of cheating with that too. Just take a deeper dive into the topic, at one moment, you will have to decide to take a red or a blue pill.

Many people lie to themselves & others because of money... nothing new. My wild guess & hansom bet is that the majority of people belong to this group. So it's not a surprise when someone is lying because of money... a bigger surprise is when someone turns down big money for the sake of honor or pride, or even crazier, simply for the sake of truth.



Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: DaNNy001 on October 05, 2025, 11:31:13 PM
But how can you tell if this is actually fake, how do you know it's not just a promotion video approved by the casino...let's assume that this is what you say it is, why would you say africans" it's kinda racist if you ask me because this can be done by anyone to make money...promoters sign an agreement with the casino, they have the money and the promoter has the platform to reach out to lots of people


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: boyptc on October 05, 2025, 11:40:22 PM
Many of the promotional video can't be controlled by whichever casino that they're affiliated it. They can lie and say a lot of fake impressions to their audience.

But we know if a casino is legitimate, there will be no need for a promotional video just to make it look like it's the best and top one.

People can do so much for their own benefits and gains, that's why some manages to tell a lie just for them to convince people to sign under their ref link.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: ScamViruS on October 05, 2025, 11:51:59 PM
These types of ads are normal for promoting gambling sites or any other site, I don't see anything different here. Gambling promotional videos are like this, and content creators get paid a good amount of money for making these promotional videos. So they make promotional videos and now in that video they make false claims and justify it as a promotional video. And that's why it's very important to consider what videos you watch online, whose videos you watch, who you follow.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Hispo on October 05, 2025, 11:54:36 PM
Huh... It is about advertising and getting the attention of people... There are some influencers or wannabe influencers who try to get their slice of the pie through some devious and misleading advertisements and promotions, claiming things which are not possible, but it just takes some knowledge and experience to realize when one is watching an advertisement in disguise... Just ignore and move on, market won't change, and if someone is dumb enough to fall for something like alleged tricks to make money out of gambling, then they are in for an expensive lesson..


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: woez on October 06, 2025, 02:05:31 AM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

I think viewers also end up paying attention to the flow and understanding the context of where it's being led. This is more of a typical affiliate promotion, even if it's using a large site like the one the OP wrote about on Roobet.

It comes back to the psychology of the viewer, whether they care about the content and narrative. Clearly, everything is designed to be engaging. In my opinion, incidents like this don't just happen there but other places also have similar models, which are created to earn affiliate bonuses if someone signs up.

So, it's normal for us to respond to them.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on October 06, 2025, 06:25:47 AM
This shouldn't be seen as a problem, whatever you call it. It is still promotion; it doesn't mean promotion must be done only by the original creators. The most important thing is that as long as the promotion does not belong to another brand, it is not a problem.
I am not saying that, what I said is that the person is promoting gambling sites wrongly. He said that he is making money from the gambling site but which is not true.

Yea, he said he is making money from gambling which is a blatant lie, aside that, he still is not telling people the risk involved in gambling.

That's the new method of almost all the social media influencers these days, they tell lies when prompting a casino or a forex broker.  Forex trading and gambling is one very risky kind of activity that involves finance but these promoters tell lies to make sure they gain referrals to themselves,  not minding the risk that they are putting their viewers into and such promotions have caused some persons to lose money. So, there's no body that will say it's a good kind of promotion but common, that what's happening on the social media space, except you are new there.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: Ishicryptic on October 06, 2025, 07:30:16 AM
The people you saw in that video are not the people that do the advertisement, but you will see the person that is copying other people's video to gain audience and include advert later.

He said this is how he is making money on Roobet He is a liar.

Roobet is a good betting site but why should someone like that be lying all because of his own pocket.

https://youtube.com/shorts/QZS3NMTViAc?si=8dkv5QGPVFmbQawA
You are complicating yourself, first you generalize Africans that they are lying to themselves because of money then you personalized it to the person that promoted the casino that he is a liar. You should have focused on the individual that you think is a liar instead of generalizing a whole continent as liars, I think it's not fair.

I have seen many videos on social media that wants to promote something but they will start by showing an unrelated video to hold the attention of their viewers, maybe they are afraid that their own video wouldn't captivate the viewers if they showed it first. It is just a strategy to get people to watch the video, I think the casino promoter thinks that many people like to watch comedy skits and that was why he used it first to attract audience.


Title: Re: Africans lying to themselves because of money
Post by: maydna on October 06, 2025, 02:24:45 PM
They will use many ways to make money so that is not a surprise because many people are doing the same. Money can attract people to do what they can even if that is copying other people's videos. People can use materials from the casino and spread it out there, including sharing that on their social media.

The goal is to make money so when they can make money, they will share that too on their social media page. They will share their affiliate link and hope that many people will join under them.