Many people do not do it simply because they think it is a waste of time, and I can get why they can think that as the majority of the software that you use has a TOS and you cannot spend your time reading the TOS of everything you use, however there are exceptions to this and as I said to me a clear exception is any software or service in which you are using real money, after all if you are not going to read the TOS under those circumstances then you are never going to do it and you will face awful consequence sooner or later.
Reading those TOS before engaging in any of the services on the internet is the most important thing you can do in the first move before using their services. especially when it involves money because the problem that might occur in the future cannot be flash back. It is important to consider that accepting those TOS is not the same when we are just randomly clicking accept when er play online games. Online services that involve money require us to read their FAQ and TOS before we deposit any money to their platform.
If you are about to spend a handsome amount of money, reading the ToS of the site is worth your time. Are you gonna lose your funds because of not reading their terms? That is being irresponsible on your part and if the site froze your account, it is not their fault but yours. So yes, reading the ToS is very important especially if you will send good amount of money.
I don't really like to read rules and instructions. This is a very boring activity.
In one of the James Bond films, the instructor gives 007 a new spy invention - a pistol with rocket cartridges. James Bond raises his pistol, then picks up a thick book, tosses it in the air and blows it to the dust with a rocket bullet. The instructor shakes his head reproachfully. "James, that was the manual for this jet pistol!"
I'm a bit like James Bond. I am an empiricist.
I like to act and understand the rules of a particular game already during the game.
However, this cannot be done in an online casino. This can lead to financial losses.