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Topic: Top 50 gambling Instagram & TikTok accounts - page 5. (Read 794 times)

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All the above listed casino names, I didn't see any of the casinos that are in the forum. And one thing again, how did the op got all those names from? I have not seen gambling platforms in Instagram before. Though I am not a fan to Tktok but a fans to Instagram. I don't how truthful of the op list. Gambling videos are not advertise in Instagram and Tktok so I don't know how op come to list so much bogus list of Casinos to be seeing in Tiktok and Instagram.
Point of correction my friend. Those are not casinos, but social media accounts which promotes gambling activities specifically on Instagram & Tiktok, Read the title of the thread again and you will get to understand.
Secondly, I personally did my research on the top 2 tiktok accounts and all I could see are pure entertainment videos, which I'm going to blame O.P for spreading the information here without first verifying if truly those account offers gambling related contents.
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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.
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Do we have any information about the specific gambling platforms that these influencers promote? It would be interesting to see which platforms pay influencers with the most followers.

Another unfortunate reality is that a big chunk of these influencers' followers, especially on TikTok, are probably kids who aren't allowed to gamble legally. It's concerning because promoting gambling platforms to an underage audience raises some ethical issues.
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All the above listed casino names, I didn't see any of the casinos that are in the forum. And one thing again, how did the op got all those names from? I have not seen gambling platforms in Instagram before. Though I am not a fan to Tktok but a fans to Instagram. I don't how truthful of the op list. Gambling videos are not advertise in Instagram and Tktok so I don't know how op come to list so much bogus list of Casinos to be seeing in Tiktok and Instagram.
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Tiktok is against promoting gambling on their platforms these accounts may be showing gambling-related videos but if they are promoting casinos openly they will get their account banned that is why we seldom see casino operators hiring Tiktokers to promote their platform, they know the risk and influencers run the risk of getting ban.
There are a lot of kinds of stuff that Tiktok do not allow on their platform and they have humans to check these ads or promotions.
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crazy numbers... did we know if these are "all" real followers? How many bots/fakes/etc are there? Roll Eyes

I don't use any of these social networks so they all accounts listed above by OP sound like complete strangers to me.

I think that as a gambling-themed influencer, It should be also mentioned Drake. His posts about his (crazy) bets on Stakes are very famous ... ok they are sponsored posts, ok it's not his main activity ( Grin ) but if I know him, I guess he's really famous in this activity and probably deserve a place on this list...
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I never thought gambling would be endorsed on TikTok but I think this will banned in the future even though it was just a short videos. I know Facebook tolerate these kind of things but TikTok is a different platform. Well, thanks for the lists OP and I appreciate it.
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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.
Well I don't know for sure but I doubt if most influencer don't actually gamble, I mean c'mon gambling is quite hard to explain and convince others about a particular casino if you are not actually having some experience in these action in these casino. But it can be possible I don't know but I doubt it, but thats on my view or take on this as I don't actually the right answer.
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well, this number of followers or fans is simply very large, and without a doubt they manage to get many referrals and with that they earn a lot of money with partnerships with casinos and also with the commissions they receive from referrals, so their social network account it is something that gives them a lot of profit, no doubt that it is a big business for them, they will probably be able to accumulate a lot of money and they will be able to retire one day, but now looking at the casinos side, I am wondering if when a casino does partnership with one of these guys,

Does the casino put any clause that the guy who has these many followers should only advertise the casino he partnered with or he can advertise several casinos? I've been asking myself this question, anyway these numbers make the casinos have a lot of customers and obviously many people will also lose money in this process and in this part I wonder if these people who are the owners of the channels post with disclaimer and if they also explain about the dangers of people being in the world of gambling or just keep talking about gambling to gain referrals

We won't know such agreements as they won't disclose it to public.
But these influencers of course are always for the payday, so they can easily change what site they want to promote with.
Definitely, they won't stick to only one casino as this is their job to earn money, the more the better for their pockets.
With millions of followers, you can count that some of them will be really their affiliates, so that's nice passive income for them.
For people who are following them, should be careful on registering those sites, as high likely some of them are also scam sites.
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well, this number of followers or fans is simply very large, and without a doubt they manage to get many referrals and with that they earn a lot of money with partnerships with casinos and also with the commissions they receive from referrals, so their social network account it is something that gives them a lot of profit, no doubt that it is a big business for them, they will probably be able to accumulate a lot of money and they will be able to retire one day, but now looking at the casinos side, I am wondering if when a casino does partnership with one of these guys,

Does the casino put any clause that the guy who has these many followers should only advertise the casino he partnered with or he can advertise several casinos? I've been asking myself this question, anyway these numbers make the casinos have a lot of customers and obviously many people will also lose money in this process and in this part I wonder if these people who are the owners of the channels post with disclaimer and if they also explain about the dangers of people being in the world of gambling or just keep talking about gambling to gain referrals
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Barstool's pretty good but they're leaning towards more of a variety content nowadays, most of the time they post memes on their social media channels so I can't really say they're one of the most reliable sports/gambling news source out there anymore, but they're definitely as entertaining as ever. Bleacherreport seems to steer towards the same type of content nowadays, which I think is what works for them revenue-wise cause that's what brings in the money but for diehard gamblers and supporters out there that rely on them for news and updates this is not good as you'd have to scroll from the hundreds of videos they have made for content purposes before getting the video you need.
You are so right my friend, I think it's not just those you mentioned, the majority of gambling news channels, have all deviated from their real purpose, and I personally do not blame them for when making money is the ultimate goal, it is no surprise for such deviation to happen.

I have a gambling channel I am subscribed to on telegram, the channel has pretty grown, in their early days, they were very constant in posting only gambling related news and update, and maybe from time to time, advertise a casino or two.
But today, alot have changed, they now shill meme coin fund raising campaign to their users almost two or three times a day, at some point, I felt like leaving the channel cus I felt they've been hacked, but I see they still post gambling related content, but no as frequent as before.

The owner's goal is to make money outmof their channel. Although occasionally they are hired to promote casinos but I think they started by promoting affiliates.

There are many of these channels including those on yotube and they were just reviewing casinos. Overtime as followers grow, it becomes easy for them to influence audience to sign up.
Easy job for them.
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Barstool's pretty good but they're leaning towards more of a variety content nowadays, most of the time they post memes on their social media channels so I can't really say they're one of the most reliable sports/gambling news source out there anymore, but they're definitely as entertaining as ever. Bleacherreport seems to steer towards the same type of content nowadays, which I think is what works for them revenue-wise cause that's what brings in the money but for diehard gamblers and supporters out there that rely on them for news and updates this is not good as you'd have to scroll from the hundreds of videos they have made for content purposes before getting the video you need.
You are so right my friend, I think it's not just those you mentioned, the majority of gambling news channels, have all deviated from their real purpose, and I personally do not blame them for when making money is the ultimate goal, it is no surprise for such deviation to happen.

I have a gambling channel I am subscribed to on telegram, the channel has pretty grown, in their early days, they were very constant in posting only gambling related news and update, and maybe from time to time, advertise a casino or two.
But today, alot have changed, they now shill meme coin fund raising campaign to their users almost two or three times a day, at some point, I felt like leaving the channel cus I felt they've been hacked, but I see they still post gambling related content, but no as frequent as before.
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I have compiled the top 50 influencers on Instagram and TikTok. And I have included influencers who create videos on various topics, ranging from entertainment to sports. They may not gamble, but they promote gambling,
idxNamePlatformFollowers
1barstoolsportsTikTok27 300 000
5egorkreedTikTok12 500 000


You just made me waste my data watching more than 10 videos each on the 2 tiktok accounts you provided above and yet couldn't find a single gambling related video. Because to me, in as much as a channel do not create a gambling related contents but only promote gambling for earning sake, I don't think such is qualified to be classified as a gambling channel even though it has a hundred or million followers.
However, I just made my personal research and I think the only tiktok accounts that can be classified under gambling are these 2 given below, as they offer rich & valuable gambling related contents.
idxNamePlatformFollowers
1barstoolgamblingTikTok590,300
2BetrTikTok526,000
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I rarely see any gambling content in TikTok. In Instagram, even though I don't particularly look for gambling content in my personal account, but there are some instances wherein I'm getting gambling content on my feed even though I don't really associate that account with anything related to gambling. Most of the gambling content I'm viewing on my personal account are sponsored ones, so I'm not sure what kind of tracking Instagram has for them to know that I gamble, even though that personal account hasn't liked, searched, nor watched any content related to gambling.

Of the top 5 accounts listed on that table, I think only Egor Kreed will be the only one who will be open for advertisements for starting casinos, platforms, or brands as most of them are probably already signed with other brand deals.
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In total, these 5 accounts (with 2 of them belonging to Egor Kreed) have over 90,000,000 followers.
Exactly, maybe we here often see several social media accounts that are featured here by the OP, have a fantastic number of followers, no wonder social media such as: Twitter, Instagram, Tik Tok, Facebook is made one of the green signs for influencer marketing, they know that social media has thousands of followers every day, that's the best way partners in the gambling industry can do.

Need to remember, even though the related account has an extraordinary number of followers, it does not mean that the gambling advertisements they post, whether it is gambling sites, types of games and so on, can be used as the main guideline for us to bet on, you also need research, analysis, be careful when using it, maybe it's posting demos or things that can harm the followers themselves in gambling, it is important to do research and be thorough before playing there, not only guided by how many followers, meaning:
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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.

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
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Barstool's pretty good but they're leaning towards more of a variety content nowadays, most of the time they post memes on their social media channels so I can't really say they're one of the most reliable sports/gambling news source out there anymore, but they're definitely as entertaining as ever. Bleacherreport seems to steer towards the same type of content nowadays, which I think is what works for them revenue-wise cause that's what brings in the money but for diehard gamblers and supporters out there that rely on them for news and updates this is not good as you'd have to scroll from the hundreds of videos they have made for content purposes before getting the video you need.
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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?
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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.
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.
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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.
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