What I don't like most is when gamblers influence other people. For example, through streams, thereby secretly advertising the casino with which they have signed a contract, no matter how sincerely he behaves. Of course they won't say that. With the help of these streams, a lot of users will be influenced and start playing for the first time or break after a long break. Some of them will lose a lot and go into debt. The streamer doesn't want to understand that he indirectly influences the fate of people, but this is certainly true.
Believe that it is just a marketing strategy because those who stream and introduce new sites in gambling are actually just working not gambling because in the end they just play randomly with accounts that they set up in such a way as to show victory in every game played just to attract new players to the site.
Even though we don't really like this kind of thing but in business it is not prohibited because in fact I think those who watch also know that it is not real but to register or not it depends on those who watch.
Yes, I now understand that they play like this, but for the first time when I saw these streamers, I was sure that they were playing for real money. I’m afraid those who see this for the first time and who understand little about gambling will think that everything actually happens there with winnings, which will be the main reason for a person to go to the site to play. Of course, someone will play and forget, but there will be a small part of those who will lose all their savings. I’m talking specifically about fragile minds in gambling, these can even be people who are over 30-40 years old. Of course, this is not prohibited, but streamers have minimal impact on viewers on a psychological level. I just want to say that this should appear less often on the network in the form of advertising or in some other random way, if you know what I mean.