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legendary
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June 18, 2023, 04:01:46 PM
You certainly have a lot of market value to defend here. If you can manage to get into the YouTube advertising circle, you will get a lot of customers on your channel. But gambling is not allowed everywhere, so that seems to me to be a big problem at the moment. But it's a matter of knowing people and building a connection, that usually makes things a lot easier. Many well-known platforms do not accept it if you want to have a gambling site regulated by law and regulations.
legendary
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June 18, 2023, 03:53:57 PM
Youtube Revenue are not generated that way, people give ads for Youtube to run it for them, they cannot decide to run ads without payment from any company or when they are not instructed to make awareness in their platform, the algorithm might be the cause maybe even a bug might have been the reason why the increase in the gambling ads since they know that the US is fighting alternative way to reduce gambling advertisement everywhere and not just US alone, other countries are concern by the rise of gambling ads everywhere, they know that this companies are making money from it and players are the ones who usually make the lost at the end of the day, the gambling house always win at the end.
I agree, the one who wants to be  advertised are the one who will pay a huge sum of payment to YouTube. Knowing that YouTube is one of the best platform to use now to engage and reach more people, we cannot deny the fact that obviously people will use the platform, it is a little amount to be spend for the return of people who will watch the ads and will go to their website to play. Even a little banner in yt or in another platform are useful for advertising.
This is something very simple and easy to understand, casinos are always going to look for a way to have publicity, because they know that good marketing attracts players to their sites, personally, with YouTube what is produced is a very wide , in view of the fact that advertising on YouTube is very annoying, and apart from that nobody wants to buy YouTube premium , they sell casino advertising because the simple fact is that casinos pay better for advertising, apart from users who search YouTube for game information , the algorithm detects them and begins to avoid them, that is something that is Always true.


Casino owners allocates budget for marketing and like what you mentioned they will use all available channel to promote their business and attract potential targets that will bring them traffics and possible gamblers to use their platforms, whatever means they will pay for it just to have publicity and have that attention to earn views in their site.

Views and visits that they can convert into gamblers that will use their services. Watever the promotions and offers, they will always find ways to engage people..
hero member
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June 18, 2023, 02:58:54 PM
You can be sure that influencers get paid a lot of money to promote big gambling sites. Whether it is allowed in advertising on youtube itself, I doubt that. You often see that indirect advertising is made by broadcasting certain matches where you then see on the billboards that it has been made possible by certain gambling sites. That is also a form of advertising. And we all know that online marketing is very powerful and the gambling industry is billions in that. I think many people do not consider the kind of amounts that are offered to advertise on certain gambling sites.
legendary
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June 18, 2023, 02:50:45 PM
I really think that at some point on the future regulations regarding gambling ads are going to be passed which will most likely forbid them from the TV or even websites like Youtube, personally I have nothing against gambling and it is an activity that I enjoy, however at some point too many people will lose money because of it and they will not be able to accept the consequences of their mistakes, and then they will do what they always do, which is to cry to the politicians in turn and demand a law to be passed so this does not happen to them again.

All of these restrictions will be bypassed. There is a content creator and there is a customer - regulators will not be able to prevent them in the age of the free Internet. Even if the restriction is imposed on an intermediary (streaming service), nothing prevents the content creator in social networks or on a personal website from making an advertising post.
For example, the former world chess champion Carlsen advertised some kind of casino - I saw these videos on YouTube, if such advertising is banned, he will do it elsewhere - he is famous and people will definitely see such advertising.
I know what you mean and I agree, but politicians are known for passing completely useless laws to make it seem as if they are trying to solve a problem, when at best the law they are passing will have no effect at all to tackle the problem or maybe they are making the problem even worse with those laws, so even if I know people will always find a way around those laws that will not stop politicians to try to impose their will anyway.
legendary
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June 17, 2023, 08:28:59 PM
Youtube Revenue are not generated that way, people give ads for Youtube to run it for them, they cannot decide to run ads without payment from any company or when they are not instructed to make awareness in their platform, the algorithm might be the cause maybe even a bug might have been the reason why the increase in the gambling ads since they know that the US is fighting alternative way to reduce gambling advertisement everywhere and not just US alone, other countries are concern by the rise of gambling ads everywhere, they know that this companies are making money from it and players are the ones who usually make the lost at the end of the day, the gambling house always win at the end.
I agree, the one who wants to be  advertised are the one who will pay a huge sum of payment to YouTube. Knowing that YouTube is one of the best platform to use now to engage and reach more people, we cannot deny the fact that obviously people will use the platform, it is a little amount to be spend for the return of people who will watch the ads and will go to their website to play. Even a little banner in yt or in another platform are useful for advertising.
This is something very simple and easy to understand, casinos are always going to look for a way to have publicity, because they know that good marketing attracts players to their sites, personally, with YouTube what is produced is a very wide , in view of the fact that advertising on YouTube is very annoying, and apart from that nobody wants to buy YouTube premium , they sell casino advertising because the simple fact is that casinos pay better for advertising, apart from users who search YouTube for game information , the algorithm detects them and begins to avoid them, that is something that is Always true.
legendary
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June 15, 2023, 03:15:22 PM
I'm asking out of curiosity, are you guys experiencing a surge of gambling ads on youtube videos lately? this past week I've experienced an increased encounter of gambling ads on videos I watch on youtube. it's not that it bothers me, I am just surprised because I don't remember getting this many gambling ads on youtube videos in the past, but this past week, I usually get a gambling ad from 2-3 out of 5 videos I watch(it's just an estimation because of how often I get the ads). I don't know if it is because I recently watched several videos of streamers gambling or it's just a coincidence, I've watched streamers gambling videos in the past but I have never gotten this many gambling ads.

I mean google probably sells information about your history to most of the websites and then your gonna get gambling website ads, I didn't try it yet since I don't really gamble a lot, but if the algorithm finds you interested in gambling website it might be the one that you're going to get on your youtube ads right? But your kind of right since I don't really experience it or probably I'm just not interested in gambling anymore. As far as I know, gambling has a huge restriction on Youtube so probably they have ways that bypass the algorithm.

But most of the gambling websites paid to get advertise on a lot of social media and websites, even on streamers they paid influencers to get advertising on their video, gambling website is huge in my country since facebook influencers here are huge and get paid to advertise even phishing website and not get involved on cases, so this wasn't really surprising to see this kind of gambling ads online anymore.

It is because of this that I consider the use of a VPN important, just because people were interested in a topic before that does not mean they are always going to be interested on it, one common complain among those which developed an addiction is that as they are trying to recover from those issues they are served ads related to their addiction in all kind of social media platforms, so basically they are tempted all the time to go back to their old habits, however if those people had used a VPN to hide that information from companies like Goggle then their internet experience will not be hindered to such an extent.
Doesnt matter whether you would really be making some dealing with some streaming sites or even on social media on which on the time that you would really be searching up something or you do visit out then this is
where SEO would kick in and on the time that they would really be able to know on what are the things that you are commonly interested in, then they would really be throwing up lots of common related things
via those ads which it isnt really that shocking. Doesnt matter whether it would be showing 1 or more because when it comes to ads and marketing then it would really be turning out that these companies would really be having that aggressive approach towards it on which if a certain user would be seen as a potential customer then expect that those ads of type would be showed off. Using up VPN would be not really that
much effective because if you do search up on the same thing then it would really be still showing off the same type of ads basing up on what you do search.
legendary
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June 15, 2023, 03:15:11 PM
I really think that at some point on the future regulations regarding gambling ads are going to be passed which will most likely forbid them from the TV or even websites like Youtube, personally I have nothing against gambling and it is an activity that I enjoy, however at some point too many people will lose money because of it and they will not be able to accept the consequences of their mistakes, and then they will do what they always do, which is to cry to the politicians in turn and demand a law to be passed so this does not happen to them again.

All of these restrictions will be bypassed. There is a content creator and there is a customer - regulators will not be able to prevent them in the age of the free Internet. Even if the restriction is imposed on an intermediary (streaming service), nothing prevents the content creator in social networks or on a personal website from making an advertising post.
For example, the former world chess champion Carlsen advertised some kind of casino - I saw these videos on YouTube, if such advertising is banned, he will do it elsewhere - he is famous and people will definitely see such advertising.
legendary
Activity: 2534
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June 15, 2023, 02:53:31 PM
Gambling and casino are not only advertised on YouTube but when you start watching a video on Facebook you will see gambling and casino ads in between. It's annoying for us but an important promotion mechanism for gambling and casinosites.
Indeed, it is not only in ads but most of the time this so called influencers insert some clips of some gambling sites in their vlog showing that they are winning, sometimes they also give small amount of money and people will use that as initial deposit but the most common problem is they cannot withdraw the money they have earned. Gambling are now being advertise everywhere even those not regulated ones.
I really think that at some point on the future regulations regarding gambling ads are going to be passed which will most likely forbid them from the TV or even websites like Youtube, personally I have nothing against gambling and it is an activity that I enjoy, however at some point too many people will lose money because of it and they will not be able to accept the consequences of their mistakes, and then they will do what they always do, which is to cry to the politicians in turn and demand a law to be passed so this does not happen to them again.
hero member
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June 11, 2023, 02:39:50 PM
Gambling and casino are not only advertised on YouTube but when you start watching a video on Facebook you will see gambling and casino ads in between. It's annoying for us but an important promotion mechanism for gambling and casinosites.
Indeed, it is not only in ads but most of the time this so called influencers insert some clips of some gambling sites in their vlog showing that they are winning, sometimes they also give small amount of money and people will use that as initial deposit but the most common problem is they cannot withdraw the money they have earned. Gambling are now being advertise everywhere even those not regulated ones.
legendary
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June 11, 2023, 02:31:25 PM
currently youtube channels have played a large and important role in promoting casinos, recently I have heard about a controversy about a casino that is happening in brazil, from what I could see is that the casino paid millions to many channel owners from youtube that has thousands of followers to promote the casino, it turns out that those owners of the youtube channels that were paid by the casino told their followers that the followers will earn extra income with the casino, that word: "extra income" implies that people will be able to have money coming from the casino if they put money in the casino, even without playing, this is the perception that all people had

so people put money in that casino hoping to get extra income, they played and lost, but even so they were waiting to receive the extra income, but as they didn't receive it they contacted the casino support that after they lost money in the casino they were clarified that they won't having money coming from the casino because they lost while playing, these people started posting videos crying and complaining and this caused a backlash and other youtube channels are investigating and criticizing the casinos, I fear that in the future this will force youtube to take tough measures about gambling, by that I mean that you have to be very careful with your words when advertising something related to gambling
legendary
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June 11, 2023, 01:35:25 PM
I'm asking out of curiosity, are you guys experiencing a surge of gambling ads on youtube videos lately? this past week I've experienced an increased encounter of gambling ads on videos I watch on youtube. it's not that it bothers me, I am just surprised because I don't remember getting this many gambling ads on youtube videos in the past, but this past week, I usually get a gambling ad from 2-3 out of 5 videos I watch(it's just an estimation because of how often I get the ads). I don't know if it is because I recently watched several videos of streamers gambling or it's just a coincidence, I've watched streamers gambling videos in the past but I have never gotten this many gambling ads.

I mean google probably sells information about your history to most of the websites and then your gonna get gambling website ads, I didn't try it yet since I don't really gamble a lot, but if the algorithm finds you interested in gambling website it might be the one that you're going to get on your youtube ads right? But your kind of right since I don't really experience it or probably I'm just not interested in gambling anymore. As far as I know, gambling has a huge restriction on Youtube so probably they have ways that bypass the algorithm.

But most of the gambling websites paid to get advertise on a lot of social media and websites, even on streamers they paid influencers to get advertising on their video, gambling website is huge in my country since facebook influencers here are huge and get paid to advertise even phishing website and not get involved on cases, so this wasn't really surprising to see this kind of gambling ads online anymore.

It is because of this that I consider the use of a VPN important, just because people were interested in a topic before that does not mean they are always going to be interested on it, one common complain among those which developed an addiction is that as they are trying to recover from those issues they are served ads related to their addiction in all kind of social media platforms, so basically they are tempted all the time to go back to their old habits, however if those people had used a VPN to hide that information from companies like Goggle then their internet experience will not be hindered to such an extent.
hero member
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June 11, 2023, 01:16:15 PM
I'm asking out of curiosity, are you guys experiencing a surge of gambling ads on youtube videos lately? this past week I've experienced an increased encounter of gambling ads on videos I watch on youtube. it's not that it bothers me, I am just surprised because I don't remember getting this many gambling ads on youtube videos in the past, but this past week, I usually get a gambling ad from 2-3 out of 5 videos I watch(it's just an estimation because of how often I get the ads). I don't know if it is because I recently watched several videos of streamers gambling or it's just a coincidence, I've watched streamers gambling videos in the past but I have never gotten this many gambling ads.
I mean google probably sells information about your history to most of the websites and then your gonna get gambling website ads, I didn't try it yet since I don't really gamble a lot, but if the algorithm finds you interested in gambling website it might be the one that you're going to get on your youtube ads right? But your kind of right since I don't really experience it or probably I'm just not interested in gambling anymore. As far as I know, gambling has a huge restriction on Youtube so probably they have ways that bypass the algorithm.

But most of the gambling websites paid to get advertise on a lot of social media and websites, even on streamers they paid influencers to get advertising on their video, gambling website is huge in my country since facebook influencers here are huge and get paid to advertise even phishing website and not get involved on cases, so this wasn't really surprising to see this kind of gambling ads online anymore.
Google doesn't need to sell any data to any website, it is the biggest ads network itself and every single website uses the ads from it. Advertisers all over the internet go to Google to promote their brands and products and Google uses targeted campaigns to run those ads, so it uses your history or search terms like keywords that you used for searches across all it's websites to show you ads related to those keywords.

If you search "gambling games" on Google or YouTube or across any platform operated by Google, you will likely start seeing ads related to gambling or gambling games after that because gambling platforms are running targeted campaigns with Google Ads targeting people like you who are looking for gambling games or platforms.
hero member
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June 11, 2023, 07:51:02 AM
I'm asking out of curiosity, are you guys experiencing a surge of gambling ads on youtube videos lately? this past week I've experienced an increased encounter of gambling ads on videos I watch on youtube. it's not that it bothers me, I am just surprised because I don't remember getting this many gambling ads on youtube videos in the past, but this past week, I usually get a gambling ad from 2-3 out of 5 videos I watch(it's just an estimation because of how often I get the ads). I don't know if it is because I recently watched several videos of streamers gambling or it's just a coincidence, I've watched streamers gambling videos in the past but I have never gotten this many gambling ads.

I mean google probably sells information about your history to most of the websites and then your gonna get gambling website ads, I didn't try it yet since I don't really gamble a lot, but if the algorithm finds you interested in gambling website it might be the one that you're going to get on your youtube ads right? But your kind of right since I don't really experience it or probably I'm just not interested in gambling anymore. As far as I know, gambling has a huge restriction on Youtube so probably they have ways that bypass the algorithm.

But most of the gambling websites paid to get advertise on a lot of social media and websites, even on streamers they paid influencers to get advertising on their video, gambling website is huge in my country since facebook influencers here are huge and get paid to advertise even phishing website and not get involved on cases, so this wasn't really surprising to see this kind of gambling ads online anymore.
Perhaps, the advertisers used different keywords to bypass an algorithm that blocked the ad from showing. So advertisers can see their ads appear on many users and of course, there will be people who click on the ads and want to try gambling.

And Youtube is not just a place to advertise because they can try it on Facebook and other social media. So they have a market depending on how they want to advertise the casino.
sr. member
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June 10, 2023, 07:31:05 PM
I'm asking out of curiosity, are you guys experiencing a surge of gambling ads on youtube videos lately? this past week I've experienced an increased encounter of gambling ads on videos I watch on youtube. it's not that it bothers me, I am just surprised because I don't remember getting this many gambling ads on youtube videos in the past, but this past week, I usually get a gambling ad from 2-3 out of 5 videos I watch(it's just an estimation because of how often I get the ads). I don't know if it is because I recently watched several videos of streamers gambling or it's just a coincidence, I've watched streamers gambling videos in the past but I have never gotten this many gambling ads.

I mean google probably sells information about your history to most of the websites and then your gonna get gambling website ads, I didn't try it yet since I don't really gamble a lot, but if the algorithm finds you interested in gambling website it might be the one that you're going to get on your youtube ads right? But your kind of right since I don't really experience it or probably I'm just not interested in gambling anymore. As far as I know, gambling has a huge restriction on Youtube so probably they have ways that bypass the algorithm.

But most of the gambling websites paid to get advertise on a lot of social media and websites, even on streamers they paid influencers to get advertising on their video, gambling website is huge in my country since facebook influencers here are huge and get paid to advertise even phishing website and not get involved on cases, so this wasn't really surprising to see this kind of gambling ads online anymore.
legendary
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June 10, 2023, 07:01:57 PM
I'm asking out of curiosity, are you guys experiencing a surge of gambling ads on youtube videos lately? this past week I've experienced an increased encounter of gambling ads on videos I watch on youtube. it's not that it bothers me, I am just surprised because I don't remember getting this many gambling ads on youtube videos in the past, but this past week, I usually get a gambling ad from 2-3 out of 5 videos I watch(it's just an estimation because of how often I get the ads). I don't know if it is because I recently watched several videos of streamers gambling or it's just a coincidence, I've watched streamers gambling videos in the past but I have never gotten this many gambling ads.
Are you bothered by the gambling advertisement, i advise you to have lots of YouTube accounts so that the videos that are recommended to you are not just gambling sites.  As far as i know, YouTube will give you advertisements based on what you often watch, and when you often watch gambling streamers, YouTube will automatically recommend gambling sites (there's nothing wrong with just skipping the ad) that advertise themselves on Google for most of the videos you watch. 

But these things can't be taken into consideration, firstly because YouTube doesn't have a way to put things in so that one can become Premium and the truth is that I'm not interested, I don't know about the others, so advertising or adsense is very annoying, although to be honest it wouldn't bother me to see casino propaganda and even more so if these casinos are on bitcointalk, because it is something that would fill me with pride if I saw stake.com, because it is the casino I work for and every day in that Casino things get better, it is also one of the ones with the most reputation, like sportsbet, bitcaisno, duelbits, rollbit, roobet, among all these that are the best.
legendary
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June 08, 2023, 03:02:24 PM
Advertisers see an opportunity to promote their casino in that platform since Youtube is not so strict compare to other platform which is limiting the gambling site advertisements. But for sure once many abuse about this and promote gambling unethically Youtube will stop all or put some limits to those gambling sites. But since this is not happening yet maybe we should educate our young kids about what they are seeing online especially on those gambling site matters.
At some point they will get more strict with the way they manage those ads as the there is little doubt that gambling is getting more popular and this is not something that everyone is happy about, just recently I think there was some legislation put in place at the UK so gambling companies could not promote soccer teams, so it is reasonable to think that such restrictions soon enough are going to reach other forms of advertising and this could reduce the number of gambling ads we watch on average.
sr. member
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June 06, 2023, 05:19:34 PM
Gambling and casino are not only advertised on YouTube but when you start watching a video on Facebook you will see gambling and casino ads in between. It's annoying for us but an important promotion mechanism for gambling and casinosites.
hero member
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June 06, 2023, 04:43:59 PM
I want to believe that most of the google ads we see flying around on the internet are not exactly "pay per click" kind of ad, otherwise, there won't be so many platforms integrating google ads on their platforms, which YouTube just happens to be one of those platforms, from what I know people hardly click on online ads this day, so I think the platform where the ad are hosted still her paid, whether the ads is clicked on not, as long as it was viewed by users.
I'm not entirely sure, but I believe that websites that are approved by AdSense to place ads get paid a certain amount even if the ads are not clicked but if they are clicked, they get paid extra, or maybe they don't get paid if the ads are not interacted with at all. But about YouTube ads, I believe account holders get paid based on how many hours of ads have been watched so even if the ads are skipped, there are ads that cannot be skipped and you get paid for those if you are a content creator of YouTube.

Though it looks like people don't click ads at all, that's not entirely true. If this was true, this business model would never be this much successful. The thing is, every person who is interested in something will interact with an ad that shows up related to their interest.
Youtube doesn't pay its content creators per ads, if that's the case these influencers will do everything in their power to scrape all the ad on the internet and put it in their video. No, they don't get paid in ads, they get paid in watch time, view count and sub count. Ad-friendly determines if a video could be monetized as in order for your video to get monetized for its view count, and watch time it has to be ad-friendly first. If it's not ad-friendly, it means it couldn't be given ads and thus would not be paid. Plus youtube doesn't necessarily go with clickable ads, although I've seen an annoying and unwelcome uptrend these days in the number of invasive ads on youtube videos. They go for video advertisements, which could be skipped and unskipped.
legendary
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June 06, 2023, 11:00:52 AM
I want to believe that most of the google ads we see flying around on the internet are not exactly "pay per click" kind of ad, otherwise, there won't be so many platforms integrating google ads on their platforms, which YouTube just happens to be one of those platforms, from what I know people hardly click on online ads this day, so I think the platform where the ad are hosted still her paid, whether the ads is clicked on not, as long as it was viewed by users.
I'm not entirely sure, but I believe that websites that are approved by AdSense to place ads get paid a certain amount even if the ads are not clicked but if they are clicked, they get paid extra, or maybe they don't get paid if the ads are not interacted with at all. But about YouTube ads, I believe account holders get paid based on how many hours of ads have been watched so even if the ads are skipped, there are ads that cannot be skipped and you get paid for those if you are a content creator of YouTube.

Though it looks like people don't click ads at all, that's not entirely true. If this was true, this business model would never be this much successful. The thing is, every person who is interested in something will interact with an ad that shows up related to their interest.
sr. member
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June 06, 2023, 07:41:15 AM
I'm asking out of curiosity, are you guys experiencing a surge of gambling ads on youtube videos lately? this past week I've experienced an increased encounter of gambling ads on videos I watch on youtube. it's not that it bothers me, I am just surprised because I don't remember getting this many gambling ads on youtube videos in the past, but this past week, I usually get a gambling ad from 2-3 out of 5 videos I watch(it's just an estimation because of how often I get the ads). I don't know if it is because I recently watched several videos of streamers gambling or it's just a coincidence, I've watched streamers gambling videos in the past but I have never gotten this many gambling ads.
Yes it's been quite a long time I've been noticing a lot of gambling ads while watching youtube videos. Earlier this kind of gambling advertisement may not have come but unique advertisement came. From this it can be understood that people are now getting a little more attracted to online gambling. Many people may wonder why this kind of advertising and what is the benefit? In fact, the reason for such advertisements is to attract people to online gambling. And YouTuber channel owners are getting huge amount of money for promoting such advertisements. As a result, they are promoting such advertisements in each of their videos. But gambling is banned in the country I live in, so advertisers have to be very careful about it.
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