I know it's ok to gamble for having fun and socially but I don't think young people should be exposed to this when they're in school.
Most of them will only imagine "What 'IF' i win 1000x of this amount and i'll be able to do this and that"
The first thing where will they get the money, even if they get pocket money and use that to gamble then they'll slowly develop the habit of gambling disregarding short-term winnings - if they occur.
They'll pay a huge price with the tension they'll have thinking about this when their whole life is ahead.
Unfortunately it seems to be a fact of life that regulators are always 5-10 years behind the trends and take another 5-10 years to make effect laws to protect the most vulnerable. That is generally the case in the most stable and developed countries, it's even worse for others who have weak governance. "Innovative" businesses are always trying to push the limits while chasing money and targeting streamers/so-called influencers is the latest trend right now - they are generally clueless about advertising laws, just seeing the massive wads of cash thrown at them. There needs to be more examples made of this deceptive form of marketing and product endorsements should be banned because it is too open to abuse.