The biggest gambling streamers are making millions of dollars from advertising certain casinos. When you're getting that kind of money there is no incentive to telling people about the negative aspects associated with gambling. They just want to keep the money coming in. In all fairness, it's the user's responsibility to read the terms and conditions before making a deposit. People should always be under the assumption that streamers are there to provide entertainment and what you see is not an accurate depiction of real life.
but the current reality is not like that. more novice gamblers are in a hurry to create an account and when there is a notification regarding the terms and conditions they instantly click accept.
if regional-related issues occur as intended, I don't think the casino is to blame. and users also can not fight for their rights.
98% of users I don't think ever read the casino ToS in detail, they just register and play. The risk of loss and addiction is a risk that must be borne alone and the casino will not be held responsible. Those who are in a hurry and just want to play will definitely get a loss in the end. If it's just playing as entertainment, then it won't be a problem. But if used as income and expect a lot of profit, they have gone the wrong way. they should be investing, not gambling.
and even if they aren't reading the TOS to themselves, they are already aware of the risk of it and the addiction as well, so the responsibility is not held to the casino; it is for yourself. The problem with this is that if someone gets addicted, they will start pointing fingers at others, which in the first place is the gambler's responsibility, and for sure, before signing up, there are already risks or warnings written in red text, but they are not blindly seeing them. Those people who are already addicted are not playing for fun; it is really for profit and greed towards winning money.