On the other hand, logically if it is a real account and if they can really generate a lot of wins then why do most of them always do the same thing as doing shows? I think from here alone of course this raises suspicions that make it look even more unrealistic.
Streamers are actually not what they claim to be, the last time I had a chat with one on Instagram, he was straight up and plain with his answers on being a promoter than a streamer. They have easy connections with casinos and also reach out to agreements to boost the rate of customers.
Nothing is more challenging than the wins those influencers share on their screen. Few days ago, I met a woman that turned a gambler because her inlaw almost won $10k that's how crazily influential those wins could be to the brain. And casinos are using it for a greater advantage with the assistance of streamers.
Money is seriously persuasive. Whenever we hear about a friend or family member hitting it big, it sticks in our minds. A lot of people end up gambling just because of what they see on social media. Some do get lucky and strike it rich, and casinos use these stories to draw in even more people. It’s often those desperate to make money who are most easily swayed, hoping they, too, might hit the jackpot and get wealthy.
We can't ignore the fact that, without influencers and streamers, many people would still be unaware of gambling. Sure, there’s some advantage to this exposure, but it’s not a good one, especially for young people who are introduced too early and older folks who become addicted.