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legendary
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May 14, 2023, 02:27:04 PM
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No, a parade like this is unlikely to be effective in reducing the level of gambling addiction.

A parade may be a creative way to raise awareness about the risks of gambling, but it is not a reliable or effective method to reduce gambling addiction. In fact, such a parade could potentially trigger some people and increase their desire to gamble, especially if they are motivated by the prospect of winning big prizes. I watched the video closely, but I must have missed the part where they discourage gambling. From what I saw, it seemed more like a glorified ad for slot machines than anything else. However, without knowing the specific intention or purpose of the parade, it is hard to make an accurate assessment.
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May 14, 2023, 02:20:20 PM
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I don't think a parade like this would be useful in lowering gambling addiction because it's unclear from the context which kind of gambling the procession is alluding to!!!presuming it's tied to motorcycles. The parade may bring attention to the negative effects of gambling, but it is unlikely to deal with the causes of addiction or offer individuals who are battling with it effective support.comprehensive strategies involving education!! prevention, treatment, and support are needed to effectively combat gambling addiction. The government, health experts, and other stakeholders should put these measures into place at the local and national levels. It's critical to concentrate on early detection and intervention, prevention, and the provision of affordable and efficient treatment choices for individuals who require them.

I don't think the point of this protest/parade is to push people away from gambling right there and then, but to marinate them with info and good propaganda which may well lead them to not gamble anymore. It's always like this when it comes to proving your point and pushing for your cause. You can't do it all at once, there has to be some sort of comprehensive plan that will lead people into a series of information campaigns, which then will lead to them making their choice. This is not the way to go, the protest and the parade thereof, but it is a good step towards the goal which is to discourage people from gambling. Of course, intervention and care from the government must be done, but this is still a good thing. I don't see it doing anything wrong AT ALL.
Regardless of what our opinion on the view point is,  it is clear that the parade shows some form of promotions and aftermath results of the activities of stung slot players.

This parade also shows the level probability disadvantage of addicted slot players,  and how their lives turn out to be in the long run,  and also this may further promote gambling controls since there is already a show of what the aftermath effect of this will be on potential slot players and how it can ruin your life., it's important to note that this parade seems like a stage play with slot mentioned in it but gives a double-edged message as to what the parade promotes.
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May 14, 2023, 01:14:41 PM
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I don't think a parade like this would be useful in lowering gambling addiction because it's unclear from the context which kind of gambling the procession is alluding to!!!presuming it's tied to motorcycles. The parade may bring attention to the negative effects of gambling, but it is unlikely to deal with the causes of addiction or offer individuals who are battling with it effective support.comprehensive strategies involving education!! prevention, treatment, and support are needed to effectively combat gambling addiction. The government, health experts, and other stakeholders should put these measures into place at the local and national levels. It's critical to concentrate on early detection and intervention, prevention, and the provision of affordable and efficient treatment choices for individuals who require them.

I don't think the point of this protest/parade is to push people away from gambling right there and then, but to marinate them with info and good propaganda which may well lead them to not gamble anymore. It's always like this when it comes to proving your point and pushing for your cause. You can't do it all at once, there has to be some sort of comprehensive plan that will lead people into a series of information campaigns, which then will lead to them making their choice. This is not the way to go, the protest and the parade thereof, but it is a good step towards the goal which is to discourage people from gambling. Of course intervention and care from the government must be done, but this is still a good thing. I don't see it doing anything wrong AT ALL.
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May 14, 2023, 12:53:45 PM
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in the video, it is not explained which region (city) it comes from but it is clear that the parade is from my country, in the parade it is clear what slot players get when they play from the "first" month (still motorbikes are expensive) to month "fourth" (ugly motorcycle).

without direct education by the central and local governments to young people and the general public, I think this kind of parade is not effective enough, it's even obvious, the parade is the initiative of the private community in the area.

do you think, a parade like this will be effective in reducing the level of gambling addiction?

I view this kind of advertisement as positive instead of negative since this parade is unique. Many people that will watch this scene find it new and might be interested to search for the games and curious to the game.

Instead of reduction probably there might be a conversion to gambler result with this kind of advertisement since it’s on a public without moderation of viewers.

People curiosity will always kicks in on this kind of scenario that will trigger them to gamble since this is new despite the negative propaganda. An example for this are cigarettes, Government in my country attached grossed picture on cigarette packs that related to diseases that you can get on cigarettes yet people keeps ignoring it because they like the product. This might be the same outcome on this kind of advertisement.
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May 14, 2023, 12:47:40 PM
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do you think, a parade like this will be effective in reducing the level of gambling addiction?

No. In fact, I found that parade to even expose more gambling.

If the goal is really to reduce gambling addiction, in a serious approach, then somehow the target should be the "source" and not those users. It's the same as cigarette advertisements for example, that even though there's a campaign about the negative effects on it, still people continue to smoke.

To minimize gambling addiction really has to start with the person itself or if that person already falls into the trap of gambling, should be associated with the help of family and friends. Also, establishing several gambling rehabilitation centers should help if the family and friends can't control anymore the user involved.
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May 14, 2023, 12:46:51 PM
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I don't think a parade like this would be useful in lowering gambling addiction because it's unclear from the context which kind of gambling the procession is alluding to!!!presuming it's tied to motorcycles. The parade may bring attention to the negative effects of gambling, but it is unlikely to deal with the causes of addiction or offer individuals who are battling with it effective support.comprehensive strategies involving education!! prevention, treatment, and support are needed to effectively combat gambling addiction. The government, health experts, and other stakeholders should put these measures into place at the local and national levels. It's critical to concentrate on early detection and intervention, prevention, and the provision of affordable and efficient treatment choices for individuals who require them.
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May 14, 2023, 12:37:15 PM
#1

SOURCE--

in the video, it is not explained which region (city) it comes from but it is clear that the parade is from my country, in the parade it is clear what slot players get when they play from the "first" month (still motorbikes are expensive) to month "fourth" (ugly motorcycle).

without direct education by the central and local governments to young people and the general public, I think this kind of parade is not effective enough, it's even obvious, the parade is the initiative of the private community in the area.

do you think, a parade like this will be effective in reducing the level of gambling addiction?
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