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     -   Maybe not all of those influencers' followers follow them on the gambling advertisements they promote on the social media platform. Because we know that most of their followers only support them with the content they make on any social media platform like Instagram or Twitter.

And if anyone follows them, these followers are also gamblers for sure. But in fairness to these influencers, the number of their followers is actually staggering.
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No one can overlook the colossal clout these web celebrities wield in this digital epoch. Still, the proposition of leveraging them to peddle betting pursuits? That's a curveball that's got a few folk scratching their heads, isn't it?

There's no question it's a sharp move if you're playing the marketing game, but we can't sidestep the moral quandaries that come knocking. Betting, it's a bit like handling dynamite, isn't it? When it gets out of hand, it's no pretty sight. And by pushing this onto the fresh-faced lot, we're potentially handing them a fuse and matchstick, aren't we?

What about putting a new spin on the strategy, though? Rather than just punting gambling, how about we tutor the fans about the snares hidden behind the fun facade, underline the need for a level-headed approach? Not only would this show we're batting for the ethical side, it might just polish up your brand's image too.
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Never heard of any of these influencers and I have no idea why op thought that this was a good idea to begin with. Anyone with a half decent brain knows that the true top gambling accounts belong to celebrities like Drake etc.

Their influence could actually help gambling platforms in the short-term and long-term.
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I rarely seen gambling contents from Tiktok, do you think that that platform will be led the company towards a positive marketing result?
Personally, I think that it would be better to have list of YouTubers, Facebook, Twitch, and other streaming platforms like Kick.
You're doing all of these compilations for free?
Is it more effective to use platforms where gambling is partially allowed? I would say it's easier. But TikTok is a very popular social media that can bring traffic. There are many ways to bypass advertising restrictions. TikTok's algorithms can block direct advertising, but you don't have to say, "Here are the slots, spin and win $100,000." Instead, you can use any of the influencers mentioned above and buy advertising in a video that may not even be related to gambling. For example, you can insert the website's logo and promo code into such a video. TikTok's algorithms are not yet capable of analyzing this type of advertising. The video can be not about gambling, for instance, it could be a mini-vlog, but there is some text and images in it (in this case, the promo code and logo). Of course, someday they will start banning such videos as well, but during that time, millions of people will be able to see the advertisement. And then marketers will come up with new methods to bypass restrictions.

As for the collections, we have ready-made lists of influencers on Facebook, Twitch, Youtube, Reddit, Twitter and Telegram. And I want to write a few more posts about influencers on these social media.
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Majority of those gamble influencers don't gamble,from the way they behave,I don't think that they are gamblers. Perhaps gambling is one of the most common activity growing very fast in our society toady that is why you see this influencers promoting casinos because they believe that they can make more people go into gamble because they have many followers who will do whatever they are telling them to do. Some of the influencers followers that are gamblers are the only ones that will try the casino that they are advertising. Both the casinos and the influencers are all into one same business,which is looking for money to put in their pockets.
I agree with you. There are many reasons why businesses use influencers. The main goal is to attract new players to the gambling platforms. Will ONLY followers who gamble go there? It's a difficult question. Will such advertising bring in new users who have never played before? Yes. How many? That's another question. However, constant advertising will lead to people knowing about the projects being promoted. In this way, companies create an image.

Everyone who gambles today started somewhere. Some saw an advertisement, some were brought in by friends, some were looking for a football match and ended up on a sports betting website, and so on.

I want to say that advertising has multiple goals, and building brand recognition is not a quick process, but in the end, constant promotion will work.

Thanks for this great list, I might be late though because I don't know this influencers to be honest. Maybe they are doing it to promote a certain gambling sites for sure and maybe they are being paid to do it, part of the marketing arm and obviously this is a good strategy, otherwise they won't be promoting and this so called influencers will suddenly disappear.

Yes, I do agree that it has multiple goals but the main thing is that it could be recognised by everyone and that the platforms are going to be used any anyone because of this influencers.
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Majority of those gamble influencers don't gamble,from the way they behave,I don't think that they are gamblers. Perhaps gambling is one of the most common activity growing very fast in our society toady that is why you see this influencers promoting casinos because they believe that they can make more people go into gamble because they have many followers who will do whatever they are telling them to do. Some of the influencers followers that are gamblers are the only ones that will try the casino that they are advertising. Both the casinos and the influencers are all into one same business,which is looking for money to put in their pockets.
I agree with you. There are many reasons why businesses use influencers. The main goal is to attract new players to the gambling platforms. Will ONLY followers who gamble go there? It's a difficult question. Will such advertising bring in new users who have never played before? Yes. How many? That's another question. However, constant advertising will lead to people knowing about the projects being promoted. In this way, companies create an image.

Everyone who gambles today started somewhere. Some saw an advertisement, some were brought in by friends, some were looking for a football match and ended up on a sports betting website, and so on.

I want to say that advertising has multiple goals, and building brand recognition is not a quick process, but in the end, constant promotion will work.
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Are you sure TikTok allows gambling or certain gambling to be promoted? I watch a couple streamers who have put videos of their wins on TikTok and not so long after found their accounts banned. I'm not sure if they do not allow bitcoin gambling, casino gambling, slots, or what but the only content from these streamers are gambling content.
In general, direct advertising of gambling is prohibited on TikTok. Therefore, marketers use other methods. For example, they place promo codes and the logo of bookmakers, casinos, etc. on the video. These videos may absolutely not relate to gambling. Why are such ads not banned? Because the TikTok algorithms have not yet learned to recognize that there is a gambling advertisement on the video.

For example, a promo code from 1xbet or casino is posted on some funny video. In general, this is just a video about a funny situation not related to gambling. There are people on the video, the project logo, some text, etc. For TikTok, this is just a viral video, the algorithms do not see direct advertising, because the video is not about gambling.

Such a video can be banned, but not immediately. It can be displayed for a week, a month, 2, 3, etc., until users complain about it. In this case, the video will be checked by a bot that does not yet know how to recognize such advertising. And this video will continue to be shown until it is checked by a person. Up to this point, the video can gain thousands or millions of views. And not necessarily everyone who watched the video will go and use the promo code, however, such advertising will bring some traffic.
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These channels or influencers is  their content really gambling alone? It is not like others that have their own content, then they are just putting it or inserting it because that is what I've noticed mostly with those influencers; they've just put hastags, links, or embedded some videos on their content. Also, I think in TikTok gambling is not allowed, or I've just missed it, so for sure these accounts are not really solely for gambling.
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I am personally not interested in them because gambling should never be influenced by someone and it's your personal choice but they might be showing how they win big and this can be wrong interpretation for some who jumps with the same hope.But the luck factors are ignored by them so we should play on our will after understanding that we can loose and win both.
Yes, we don't need them, as we already have a place to look for the casinos we need.

And I think the influencer really is a person who is trying to dedicate his life to spreading the word about the development of gambling and not just about the casino. Maybe there are many influencers we don't know about who often share their stories of playing gambling or giving reviews about casinos.

But whatever it is, we should not be tempted to directly follow their actions because it is their job to provide information to their followers. We must regulate our gambling so that we can avoid losing money.
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I am personally not interested in them because gambling should never be influenced by someone and it's your personal choice but they might be showing how they win big and this can be wrong interpretation for some who jumps with the same hope.But the luck factors are ignored by them so we should play on our will after understanding that we can loose and win both.

Yeah, I think there are old school gamblers who doesn't follow this influencers on whoever platform it is. I mean why we need to follow them in the first place? It's a impressive list and obviously, I don't know them at all.

Maybe I would have to search it in their platform and most likely watch some of them. But it doesn't mean that I will be on them and following and be influence on the way I gamble. Still up to me whether I feel like gambling in a certain day or not, or be sway by this so called influencers. So it's better to stay away from them, to be honest.
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I am personally not interested in them because gambling should never be influenced by someone and it's your personal choice but they might be showing how they win big and this can be wrong interpretation for some who jumps with the same hope.But the luck factors are ignored by them so we should play on our will after understanding that we can loose and win both.
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Are these followers audited because we don't know if these are real followers or not.
Anyone can buy a large number of followers on these social media platforms.
It is important to consider the authenticity of followers when evaluating the influence of accounts on social media platforms.
It's easy to audit twitter followers since there is a separate website just for that.

Besides that, having a large number of followers doesn't necessarily mean all of them would blindly follow these accounts.
Yes, these influencers can still drive a huge traffic to any site but it is crucial to recognize that circumstances can change unexpectedly.

I am not particularly sure whether it is possible to fully audit followers on Twitter either, otherwise it would not be a market for it. I recall seeing a couple of months ago a webpage which basically sold accounts and followers for cryptocurrency.

Either they are just trying to scam people hungry for followers on Twitter or Twitter is actually quite easy to fool with those kinds of tricks/ transactions.

I guess not many know about the website for Twitter audit but it shows the number of real and fake followers. In fact many sites use this to validate if their users are cheating them or not.

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Also, I thought that all gambling influencers gambled themselves, not only promoted gambling to their audience, unless we are talking about some influencer who specializes on sport tips but does not feel like betting their own money, sounds weird. Easy to lose credibility Huh

Yes, all gambling influencers do gamble and do promote gamblign services.
In fact, many influencers are being paid to promote gambling services which is one reason why many people are against influencers.
It's because influencers don't care which sites they are promoting and then users end up getting their money stuck in these scam sites.

I am aware of the reputation gambling influencers can have, and how they mostly take advantage of their viewers. Not all of them, but some.

I was rather referring to betting influencers, though. Those who want to build their social media by giving tips or analysis on incoming sport matches, one thing is to roll dices and slots in front of an audience, another different one is to offer advice on where to bet and end up not doing it. It may translate in a negative feedback from followers.

If I made a video analyzing and saying there is a high chance for a team to do well against other, people will expect me to bet on it, at the very least.
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Base on this article they didn't allow gambling promotions 

Check this.

https://www.tiktok.com/community-guidelines/en/regulated-commercial-activities/

But some influencers find ways to promote their activities so I guess they didn't get busted yet since no one is reporting their activity yet.  But there are people will report those accounts maybe tiktok might restrict those user who promotes gambling. I don't know if they are fast on taking action with this activities but since this written as illegal maybe they will not tolerate any gambling related actions.
I think they have cracked the tiktok algorithm where accounts can pass violation review.
The parameter on the terms is the "promotions" which is in my sense if it's explicitly offering a certain casino brand. If I notice further than the tiktok account at the top of the OP's list, it doesn't always create gambling related contents. I do not know if there is actually another crack than that.
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That is a very nice list OP, good job!

Although I doubt that these Influencers will be able to bring anyone 100 million followers. Perhaps 1 million, but that is a very conservative "guesstimate". Furthermore, I suspect that many of those social media gambling influencers have probably done what most influencers do and padded their accounts with bought followers. It is almost impossible to tell how many are bought but I do not see how its possible to have 17 million followers and only a couple hundred comments and a few thousand likes on content. You would think they would have thousands of comments, at the very least.
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Are these followers audited because we don't know if these are real followers or not.
Anyone can buy a large number of followers on these social media platforms.
It is important to consider the authenticity of followers when evaluating the influence of accounts on social media platforms.
It's easy to audit twitter followers since there is a separate website just for that.

Besides that, having a large number of followers doesn't necessarily mean all of them would blindly follow these accounts.
Yes, these influencers can still drive a huge traffic to any site but it is crucial to recognize that circumstances can change unexpectedly.

I am not particularly sure whether it is possible to fully audit followers on Twitter either, otherwise it would not be a market for it. I recall seeing a couple of months ago a webpage which basically sold accounts and followers for cryptocurrency.

Either they are just trying to scam people hungry for followers on Twitter or Twitter is actually quite easy to fool with those kinds of tricks/ transactions.

I guess not many know about the website for Twitter audit but it shows the number of real and fake followers. In fact many sites use this to validate if their users are cheating them or not.

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Also, I thought that all gambling influencers gambled themselves, not only promoted gambling to their audience, unless we are talking about some influencer who specializes on sport tips but does not feel like betting their own money, sounds weird. Easy to lose credibility Huh

Yes, all gambling influencers do gamble and do promote gamblign services.
In fact, many influencers are being paid to promote gambling services which is one reason why many people are against influencers.
It's because influencers don't care which sites they are promoting and then users end up getting their money stuck in these scam sites.
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I want to ask this question for a while now and I think this is a good opportunity, are gambling influencers real gamblers? Or they are just doing their influencing job to attract many people into gambling? Because I find it very hard to believe that all gambling influencers are into gambling, many of them don't even want anything to do with gambling, but as a influencer for different types of casinos, they will make a lot of money from those casinos, way more than being a crypto influencer.
I don't think all of them are regular gamblers. But they are gamblers. You won't be able to become a gambling influencer without being a real gambler. I believe all of them were regular at some point. Some of them are not regular anymore, but they have experience in gambling. I believe some of them are irregular because they earn enough money from their affiliates, and sometimes they gamble to check new platforms and sometimes for content. Without being a real gambler, You won't be evaluate a platform. An Influencer has to check many things before they promote a casino. Of course, these days, influencers do not care about that much. All they want is money.
We will never know whether they are real gamblers or just influencers who want to get referrals from what they show their followers. If they are real gamblers, they will show the moments of playing gambling so that their followers can see it or record when they are playing gambling.

But if they only say join me to experience the real gambling experience, maybe they are just influencers. It doesn't matter whether they are real gamblers or influencers because it depends on how we can control ourselves while watching the videos.
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Not all the listed accounts of OP are related to gambling. Instead, they are just making promotions with their content, and as far as I know, some of the social media platforms are banning direct advertisements of gambling casino. That's the reason why they have an ad for the video. They arent the ones who play. They are just the ones who promote that casino; there is nothing new about this because of a new era of users. Once they reach a specific number of followers,, some of marketing promotions seek them and ask for their price just to add the gambling casino to their videos. Reason why I didn't follow to much people in tiktok in gambling for me reliable more knowledge if related into finance, investments and trading.
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I want to ask this question for a while now and I think this is a good opportunity, are gambling influencers real gamblers? Or they are just doing their influencing job to attract many people into gambling? Because I find it very hard to believe that all gambling influencers are into gambling, many of them don't even want anything to do with gambling, but as a influencer for different types of casinos, they will make a lot of money from those casinos, way more than being a crypto influencer.
I don't think all of them are regular gamblers. But they are gamblers. You won't be able to become a gambling influencer without being a real gambler. I believe all of them were regular at some point. Some of them are not regular anymore, but they have experience in gambling. I believe some of them are irregular because they earn enough money from their affiliates, and sometimes they gamble to check new platforms and sometimes for content. Without being a real gambler, You won't be evaluate a platform. An Influencer has to check many things before they promote a casino. Of course, these days, influencers do not care about that much. All they want is money.
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Do tiktok and insta allow gambling related stuff? Or at least intentional promotions anw. I know twitch and YouTube don't allow it (not anymore from what I know at least). If it's not allowed then there's really no point for the list, especially if you consider how most of them probably are centered with sports itself, and not much about gambling really.

Well it also doesn't really help how gambling games itself are simple in nature. Even famous charity poker tournaments of famous streamers are only done every now and then due to that.

Base on this article they didn't allow gambling promotions 

Check this.

https://www.tiktok.com/community-guidelines/en/regulated-commercial-activities/

But some influencers find ways to promote their activities so I guess they didn't get busted yet since no one is reporting their activity yet.  But there are people will report those accounts maybe tiktok might restrict those user who promotes gambling. I don't know if they are fast on taking action with this activities but since this written as illegal maybe they will not tolerate any gambling related actions.
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You know, even if you compile lists of influencers known on social media platforms like tiktok or Instagram with millions of followers, do you think the followers who support those influencers are because of gambling? If you look at the content of each influencer, it's not about gambling, they just insert it, because the influencers are taking a chance that they have something to gamble with what they promote.
This means that their million followers are also irrelevant if none of them will play gambling on what they advertise, which is also useless, because most of the followers are not gamblers.
I don't think that matters that much, I mean it does but if they have a lot of followers, they will still get a lot of endorsement from brands and platforms that want them to promote their services to their audience because if they have a lot of views and interactions from their audience, the promotions are more likely to get more results and that is basically what marketing teams look for.

Even if their followers don't support them for promoting gambling or they don't make all their videos and posts about gambling, they will still get a good response from their viewers if they do it and that is exactly what platforms aim for and that is why they hire certain influencers to become their partners.
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