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legendary
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these giveaways on twitter are often more about the engagement farming for the twitter owner than anything else
it's nice because all have a really tiny chance to win but what they get in free publicity and organic reach is usually enough reason for them to share a prize.

web 2 games.

There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Maybe this is just an extension of their advertising mate as the team focusing in all platforms that may generates more players.
not only in twitter and Telegram , there are also streamers that building their name outside this forum ,but i do believe that those social media platforms are already dominated by bot anf cheaters.
joining those for me is  really a hard to win chances .
Now the times have come that the presence of any major casino on all well-known global social networks is simply mandatory. 
But the point is also how many people learn about the casino on a particular social network.  Of course, in X and Telegram the presence of a casino is mandatory.  But you shouldn’t avoid less common options. 
This seems to me an important part of the work of casino marketing services, which must ensure that the casino has a presence everywhere.  And all kinds of promotions with bonuses should also be done on different social networks and with a certain frequency.  But of course, as often as the budget allocated for such promotions can allow. 
By the wqy, our forum is also, in a sense, a platform for advertising campaigns.
sr. member
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these giveaways on twitter are often more about the engagement farming for the twitter owner than anything else
it's nice because all have a really tiny chance to win but what they get in free publicity and organic reach is usually enough reason for them to share a prize.

web 2 games.

There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Maybe this is just an extension of their advertising mate as the team focusing in all platforms that may generates more players.
not only in twitter and Telegram , there are also streamers that building their name outside this forum ,but i do believe that those social media platforms are already dominated by bot anf cheaters.
joining those for me is  really a hard to win chances .
legendary
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I think it's true that it's impossible for Roobet not to know about this problem, I'm sure they already know about bots and this problem so they might already have their own way of dealing with it so that irresponsible people like bots don't take advantage of it so that distribution can run fairly. and clean without any bots.
Every casino have an idea about how bots rush into such tweets and frankly saying they don't care a lot about it because the real participation is also there and prizes are not too big while they have certain conditions based giveaways as well for gamblers so you can try out that.Bot doesn't mean they will definitely win so you can also have a chance.
sr. member
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There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Certainly, despite the presence of numerous bots aiming for promo codes, this marketing approach can still generate a "buzz" and excitement, which are essential for reaching new audiences. Additionally, to the best of my knowledge, casinos can target specific demographics that align with their preferences. Is this feature available on Twitter?

Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.

When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.

You are right that all businesses need to promote themself via various ways, especially the big platforms but it just sad that such a platforms are filled with bots and double accounts. While the community on Bitcointalk is a lot smaller, it has a more focused population on gambling also. Quality over quantity in my eyes.
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Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.

When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.
They can still use that platforms and I know that Roobet already know the existence of such bots on these media sites that's why they put some rules so their promotions will not be taken advantage by the people who run those tools and legitimate users can enjoy what they have launched there.

So with that there's really nothing to worry about since the legitimate people who participate on their promotion will be called as a winner since roobet might do some verification to figure out if the winner is following their rule set or even to know if they are real users who truly gamble on their casino.
I would guess that they are capable of checking stuff like that out, and that wouldn't be really that hard, when you post something and there is a reply in a few seconds you know that they were bots, nobody would reply to your tweet in under 5 seconds, that's not possible, that isn't even realistic to be fair.

I think it would be smarter to approach it in a way that it would not be all that reasonable. Think about it this way, if you were given a chance to make it change, wouldn't you really apply as quickly as possible too? Then even if you were on twitter, between seeing their tweet, even if notification was on, and then reading it, and then typing the response and then sending it, that alone takes at least a minute.

So, if it is quicker than that, you just check it and you are going to get the bots come clean. I agree that there is nothing to worry about, they know who is real and who is not real and they act according to that to make it work.

Yes, of course, it is obvious that if the answers really come in a few seconds, then it is clear that this happens automatically and the author of such answers is a bot. 
IIn general, the fight against bots is a real problem not only in casinos, but everywhere in general.  And the worst thing here is that they started trying to connect AI to the bots.  And then it becomes much more difficult to track whether the reaction to the message is the reaction of a living person or whether some programmer created a whole army of such “living people”. 
But in fact, he alone receives all the bonuses from this entire army.  To be honest, now I don’t even know how to deal with this phenomenon if all such reactions are not accompanied by identity verification.  Possibly using biometric data or, for example, as is done in the Worldcoin project using the iris of the eyes.  But in any case, the devs of Roobet.com are undoubtedly well aware of bots and probably know how to distinguish people from bots.

They do know on what they would gonna do  which it would really be just that normal for a business to have that kind of measures on trying out to get rid of those bots or whatever to those people who do tend to cheat or abuse on whatever things that it is really that been offered on which it is most likely on bonuses. It is one of the main challenges that they would really be needing to handle or else then it would really be that resulting into that huge expenses on which it would really be taking that huge slice into their overall revenue on which it is really just that a common approach or actions to be done with these type of businesses. They wont really be running for so long or couple of years if they werent that prepared for such problem. We dont know on how they do deal up with things specially now that AI
could really be that applied or integrate then it would really be that a challenge for any industries out there specially if it involves money or something does have value then expect that there would really be
those people or abusers.
legendary
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Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.

When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.
They can still use that platforms and I know that Roobet already know the existence of such bots on these media sites that's why they put some rules so their promotions will not be taken advantage by the people who run those tools and legitimate users can enjoy what they have launched there.

So with that there's really nothing to worry about since the legitimate people who participate on their promotion will be called as a winner since roobet might do some verification to figure out if the winner is following their rule set or even to know if they are real users who truly gamble on their casino.
I would guess that they are capable of checking stuff like that out, and that wouldn't be really that hard, when you post something and there is a reply in a few seconds you know that they were bots, nobody would reply to your tweet in under 5 seconds, that's not possible, that isn't even realistic to be fair.

I think it would be smarter to approach it in a way that it would not be all that reasonable. Think about it this way, if you were given a chance to make it change, wouldn't you really apply as quickly as possible too? Then even if you were on twitter, between seeing their tweet, even if notification was on, and then reading it, and then typing the response and then sending it, that alone takes at least a minute.

So, if it is quicker than that, you just check it and you are going to get the bots come clean. I agree that there is nothing to worry about, they know who is real and who is not real and they act according to that to make it work.

Yes, of course, it is obvious that if the answers really come in a few seconds, then it is clear that this happens automatically and the author of such answers is a bot. 
IIn general, the fight against bots is a real problem not only in casinos, but everywhere in general.  And the worst thing here is that they started trying to connect AI to the bots.  And then it becomes much more difficult to track whether the reaction to the message is the reaction of a living person or whether some programmer created a whole army of such “living people”. 
But in fact, he alone receives all the bonuses from this entire army.  To be honest, now I don’t even know how to deal with this phenomenon if all such reactions are not accompanied by identity verification.  Possibly using biometric data or, for example, as is done in the Worldcoin project using the iris of the eyes.  But in any case, the devs of Roobet.com are undoubtedly well aware of bots and probably know how to distinguish people from bots.
legendary
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Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.

When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.
They can still use that platforms and I know that Roobet already know the existence of such bots on these media sites that's why they put some rules so their promotions will not be taken advantage by the people who run those tools and legitimate users can enjoy what they have launched there.

So with that there's really nothing to worry about since the legitimate people who participate on their promotion will be called as a winner since roobet might do some verification to figure out if the winner is following their rule set or even to know if they are real users who truly gamble on their casino.
I would guess that they are capable of checking stuff like that out, and that wouldn't be really that hard, when you post something and there is a reply in a few seconds you know that they were bots, nobody would reply to your tweet in under 5 seconds, that's not possible, that isn't even realistic to be fair.

I think it would be smarter to approach it in a way that it would not be all that reasonable. Think about it this way, if you were given a chance to make it change, wouldn't you really apply as quickly as possible too? Then even if you were on twitter, between seeing their tweet, even if notification was on, and then reading it, and then typing the response and then sending it, that alone takes at least a minute.

So, if it is quicker than that, you just check it and you are going to get the bots come clean. I agree that there is nothing to worry about, they know who is real and who is not real and they act according to that to make it work.
legendary
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There's no need to be upset

these giveaways on twitter are often more about the engagement farming for the twitter owner than anything else
it's nice because all have a really tiny chance to win but what they get in free publicity and organic reach is usually enough reason for them to share a prize.

web 2 games.

There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.

it's a numbers game after all
like a funnel
you reach 1000X, 100X join the giveaway, 10X comment, 1X become costumers, 0.01 X become top users

probably 1 top user already pays for this kind of competition with prizes up to 500 usd...

hero member
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So with that there's really nothing to worry about since the legitimate people who participate on their promotion will be called as a winner since roobet might do some verification to figure out if the winner is following their rule set or even to know if they are real users who truly gamble on their casino.
Yes, I also think they will never be able to pass the verification carried out by Roobet, even though there are many bot users who might be able to take advantage of the prizes provided by Roobet from promotions and other prizes, I don't think they will be able to easily get the prizes. easily and simply, I think playing honestly is the right way to take part in giveaway events or other promotions held by Roobet.

I think it's true that it's impossible for Roobet not to know about this problem, I'm sure they already know about bots and this problem so they might already have their own way of dealing with it so that irresponsible people like bots don't take advantage of it so that distribution can run fairly. and clean without any bots.
Bots are a familiar problem, and this cheating is nothing new. I also think so, with the rampant cases of someone cheating with bots, surely the team from Roobet has taken steps to anticipate things like this. Not announcing does not mean not doing, and also although maybe the way they do it is not entirely able to make bots disappear 100%, but at least make the use of bots and such can be minimized again.
Cheating things will always exist, especially in a giveaway or contest or something like that.
legendary
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There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Certainly, despite the presence of numerous bots aiming for promo codes, this marketing approach can still generate a "buzz" and excitement, which are essential for reaching new audiences. Additionally, to the best of my knowledge, casinos can target specific demographics that align with their preferences. Is this feature available on Twitter?

Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.

Just my opinion, those bots that are driving the post traffic and views are actually the reason why a lot of natural views checks the post and tries the service. While maybe it's not what Roobet wants for their promotion, in a way it's still converted into something that's positive.

When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.

True. They want to spread the word far and wide. They have different techniques and strategies to eliminate those who may abuse the promotions that they are putting up. It's not as if they will be promoting this and they are not prepared for the possible surge of users anyway.
legendary
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So with that there's really nothing to worry about since the legitimate people who participate on their promotion will be called as a winner since roobet might do some verification to figure out if the winner is following their rule set or even to know if they are real users who truly gamble on their casino.
Yes, I also think they will never be able to pass the verification carried out by Roobet, even though there are many bot users who might be able to take advantage of the prizes provided by Roobet from promotions and other prizes, I don't think they will be able to easily get the prizes. easily and simply, I think playing honestly is the right way to take part in giveaway events or other promotions held by Roobet.

I think it's true that it's impossible for Roobet not to know about this problem, I'm sure they already know about bots and this problem so they might already have their own way of dealing with it so that irresponsible people like bots don't take advantage of it so that distribution can run fairly. and clean without any bots.
sr. member
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There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Certainly, despite the presence of numerous bots aiming for promo codes, this marketing approach can still generate a "buzz" and excitement, which are essential for reaching new audiences. Additionally, to the best of my knowledge, casinos can target specific demographics that align with their preferences. Is this feature available on Twitter?

Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.

When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.

They can still use that platforms and I know that Roobet already know the existence of such bots on these media sites that's why they put some rules so their promotions will not be taken advantage by the people who run those tools and legitimate users can enjoy what they have launched there.

So with that there's really nothing to worry about since the legitimate people who participate on their promotion will be called as a winner since roobet might do some verification to figure out if the winner is following their rule set or even to know if they are real users who truly gamble on their casino.
legendary
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these giveaways on twitter are often more about the engagement farming for the twitter owner than anything else
it's nice because all have a really tiny chance to win but what they get in free publicity and organic reach is usually enough reason for them to share a prize.

web 2 games.

There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
If you see they have 229k followers on Twitter so the reach is good although these giveaways are filled with bot but whenever there is some conditions attached to it the numbers of real participants goes up so you can always try on that one while they get good responses so they keep it up.
legendary
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There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Certainly, despite the presence of numerous bots aiming for promo codes, this marketing approach can still generate a "buzz" and excitement, which are essential for reaching new audiences. Additionally, to the best of my knowledge, casinos can target specific demographics that align with their preferences. Is this feature available on Twitter?

Since there are a lot of bots active on Twitter or telegram, does this mean that we should not use these big platforms for our promotions? This is not the right approach. Marketing on these platforms can bring new gamblers to the site and it is worth having a presence on those platforms.

When announcing giveaways there, the sites can take measures that the bot participation becomes minimized. There can be a number of steps taken which will involve human interaction, in order to avail of the bonuses. If a gambling site, such as Roobet has enough budget, should not leave any platform untouched and have its promotions on every social media platform.
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There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
Certainly, despite the presence of numerous bots aiming for promo codes, this marketing approach can still generate a "buzz" and excitement, which are essential for reaching new audiences. Additionally, to the best of my knowledge, casinos can target specific demographics that align with their preferences. Is this feature available on Twitter?
legendary
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these giveaways on twitter are often more about the engagement farming for the twitter owner than anything else
it's nice because all have a really tiny chance to win but what they get in free publicity and organic reach is usually enough reason for them to share a prize.

web 2 games.

There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.

It is an effective way to attract people.  We all know that many people love free stuffs may it be in the form of a reward from a contest or airdrop.  More often than not, people will try to play with the giveaways making them to try the casino platform service if they have not registered yet.  Aside from that, a company will not do things in repeatition if they find it not profitable.  So seeing casinos making giveaways in a constant manners means it works well for them.
sr. member
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these giveaways on twitter are often more about the engagement farming for the twitter owner than anything else
it's nice because all have a really tiny chance to win but what they get in free publicity and organic reach is usually enough reason for them to share a prize.

web 2 games.

There have been a lot of discussions about this, but I still wonder if you attract a lot of people (or a new audience) with posting these giveaways on Twitter/Telegram? They are dominated by bots and you need to be extremely quick and lucky to win a small prize. You will get views as everybody loves free stuff but I doubt it is really effective.
legendary
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There's no need to be upset
There is currently a giveaway going on Twitter where you can have a chance to win $50 and you only have to guess the number for it which is worth taking part so here try your luck whosoever is interested in it

https://twitter.com/Roobet/status/1714134820278984796?t=LgC4XJzHHFrBrtWFSC9Low&s=19
ohh. so they are now focusing their giveaways in twitter this is also the reason why they did not bring any of their past guessing in our humble games and rounds section.

Have you win any of those games in  twitter mate? thanks for sharing here I will partake of course now.
I don't think so this is the reason as Twitter giveaways were always there and they might have added more options like this but guessing bets was different thing where you have to make some calculations based on 24 hour bet system but still good opportunity if you want to take part in it.
Of course, too large an audience of players makes the opportunity to win very unlikely. 
And the more people who want to participate, the likelihood of winning naturally decreases. 
But it would be great if the devs Roobet.com would use a slightly different bonus system for the draw they organize - a system that is a little more interesting for the players.  I mean that, for example, if the number of applications is 200, then there is 1 win, if it increases and becomes more than 300, a second win appears, then after 500 a third, and so on.  I would call this system dynamic priz es.
 It seems to me that the players will like this, but for the casino it most likely will not have much impact on the advertising budget, if everything is calculated correctly.

these giveaways on twitter are often more about the engagement farming for the twitter owner than anything else
it's nice because all have a really tiny chance to win but what they get in free publicity and organic reach is usually enough reason for them to share a prize.

web 2 games.
legendary
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There is currently a giveaway going on Twitter where you can have a chance to win $50 and you only have to guess the number for it which is worth taking part so here try your luck whosoever is interested in it

https://twitter.com/Roobet/status/1714134820278984796?t=LgC4XJzHHFrBrtWFSC9Low&s=19
ohh. so they are now focusing their giveaways in twitter this is also the reason why they did not bring any of their past guessing in our humble games and rounds section.

Have you win any of those games in  twitter mate? thanks for sharing here I will partake of course now.
I don't think so this is the reason as Twitter giveaways were always there and they might have added more options like this but guessing bets was different thing where you have to make some calculations based on 24 hour bet system but still good opportunity if you want to take part in it.
Of course, too large an audience of players makes the opportunity to win very unlikely. 
And the more people who want to participate, the likelihood of winning naturally decreases. 
But it would be great if the devs Roobet.com would use a slightly different bonus system for the draw they organize - a system that is a little more interesting for the players.  I mean that, for example, if the number of applications is 200, then there is 1 win, if it increases and becomes more than 300, a second win appears, then after 500 a third, and so on.  I would call this system dynamic priz es.
 It seems to me that the players will like this, but for the casino it most likely will not have much impact on the advertising budget, if everything is calculated correctly.
legendary
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There is currently a giveaway going on Twitter where you can have a chance to win $50 and you only have to guess the number for it which is worth taking part so here try your luck whosoever is interested in it

https://twitter.com/Roobet/status/1714134820278984796?t=LgC4XJzHHFrBrtWFSC9Low&s=19
ohh. so they are now focusing their giveaways in twitter this is also the reason why they did not bring any of their past guessing in our humble games and rounds section.

Have you win any of those games in  twitter mate? thanks for sharing here I will partake of course now.
I don't think so this is the reason as Twitter giveaways were always there and they might have added more options like this but guessing bets was different thing where you have to make some calculations based on 24 hour bet system but still good opportunity if you want to take part in it.
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