I watched a
YouTube video where the father and son had a slot betting competition. The rule was simple- the individual with the biggest bonus wins while the individual with the smallest bonus will have to donate all of it to their favorite charity which the family has been involved in. I liked the idea gambling and donating to charity for a good cause.
What if both participants (father and son) are losers? It may be easier to directly donate this money to charity.
It seems to me that everything that is done on YouTube is done to increase views, and a plausible pretext under the guise of charity is carried out for the sake of monetization.
I believe that such YouTube channels should not be idealized as something disinterested and truly associated with charity.
I have hardly heard of gamblers doing something exactly like this.
I've never heard of casinos doing something like this.
Do you think this is the kind of competition you will like to get involved in knowing that even your smallest bonus wins will all be given to charity and you'll have nothing left?
This is a good incentive to be among the winners.
If you end up a loser, the consolation will be that the prize money will go to a good cause for those in need.