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.
Well, they are most likely promoterd of a gambling plaatform simply because they are being paid to do so. They might be playing but to be a 'real' gambler is a bit blurred in my point of view. If they really do gamble, all or most of their contents are about such thing but what we often see are famous influencers who suddenly promotes a gambling site without consistency on all of their contents.
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.
This is about restrictions against community standards, in every platform not only in social media. Well, it is true that in most instances, you can really be banned from using a platform because you violated their rules and standard.
I acknoledge the list created by OP but what is its actual point? Aside from influencers who uses their fame to encourage non-gamblers. No matter how huge the numbers are, it'll solely depend to him/her whether to engage or not, which means not all of their followers are into this industry as well.