I don't have a problem with streamers only getting a percentage of what they win from sponsored money. I do have a problem if the funds that they win is completely unwithdrawable.
If that was the case, their reactions are completely faked and they have no vested interest in the funds that they are gambling with. All that does is inflate volume and potentially mislead players, which can certainly qualify as dishonest behaviour.
It is something that needs to more scrutinised in the community imo. There is a fine line between fabrication of bets and running legitimate promos.
Well an endorsed was paid to endorse a product or an establishment or a business especially gambling business to promote and not to endorse the business to ruin the business name and credibility. We can't blame those endorsers if that script or the role that was given to them were scripted or something else. Well maybe our main concern here was, why those endorsers accepted the offer knowing that this might some information that would bring people to a fake info or something else right.
I neither support nor blame any problems in this case. Because I'm going to look at this from a general point of view. Marketing in the business world is very important, there are many ways that can be done to increase company value and attention from
its target market. What is, in this case, is part of the company's marketing strategy. There are many marketing approaches that have been taken, there are positive and negative sides. Even from the positive side, companies usually exaggerate their products which in fact all of them will lead to "HALF TRUTH". For me, no advertising or marketing strategy is 100% correct because there must be an element of exaggeration. For example, in a toothpaste ad, 9 out of 10 dentists say this toothpaste is the best. Yet all the advertisements say that. Can this be called fraud?
especially if this is a gambling company, which we certainly know is a very risky money circulation company. So, what we are concerned about is not the fraud in it, but how we as users are not easily provoked by the marketing strategy of any kind of company.