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To be honest, I have yet to see any video where an insurer has openly released a video on their social media of a gambling website unethically taking money from a casino through illegal loopholes or vulnerabilities.
Most of them are only want some view which can help them making some money from the goggle AdSense. And those who are believing on them I will say that those are just wasting their time. But in case if there are some videos real then they should be punished under law as I will say they are stealing money from casino.
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Some of those videos are fake or edited videos, but we can find a lot of videos of live casinos where the dealer fails or where things go wrong, we have a lot of examples from the blackjack tables and the crazy time fails. I have seen more than 20 videos of these mistakes and is normal when you are dealing with live providers, something things go wrong.

Personally, i like the one in crazy time where the wheel keeps spinning to infinite, that shows us how rigged that wheel is.
When they are already the topic, I don't know why I find it hard to believe at them. Guess because there is no such thing as free or easy money. Any platform won't just let them to get hacked because they are only here to earn money as well.

Mistakes on the other hand are indeed only normal and when this happens, for sure no one will be paid whether the bettors like it or not because it will be unfair for some parties. Not that I'm defending them but wheel spinning infinitely can only be a cause of faulty parts and it's not what you called as being rigged. If they are rigged, no one will win on them and admit it that you also win on them sometimes.
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One of the striking things after the changes that have occurred in gambling is the appearance of people on social media  and YouTube channels publishing videos of them discovering loopholes in games and casinos. Of course, most of this videos are fabricated, and no one can blame the owners of these channels, as their goal is clear, which is to obtain the largest number of views ,despite providing poor content and misleading information.
I'd would like just to add something, sometimes it's not just people "discovering loopholes in a casino games" sometimes even influencers who advertise the casino where they exaggerate everything and say that it is "very easy" to win on the casino they are advertising, I've seen too many influencers advertising casinos say this.

The strange thing is that there are some people who believe everything that is published on those accounts and channels, as they try to apply those steps, which are always useless, and they end up hacking their accounts sometimes, without researching and Verify that this information is correct before doing anything.
Sadly this can't be helped, there are just too many people who are either too gullible for this world, greedy or too desperate to win on gambling.
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the appearance of people on social media  and YouTube channels publishing videos of them discovering loopholes in games and casinos. Of course, most of this videos are fabricated, and no one can blame the owners of these channels, as their goal is clear, which is to obtain the largest number of views ,despite providing poor content and misleading information.

By right, is a gambler not supposed to be aware that casinos don't usually have any form of lopole? Casino owners are so sensitive to their business because they know that if there is any slight mistake, it will cause them to face loss, and that's what they don't want to experience, so they try their best to maintain the security of their casinos. Only fresh gamblers who are not aware of these things will fall for the cheap pranks of those social media influencers.

I also think YouTube, or the platform where the video is published should have some degree of responsibility over content like that. I'm not sure how quickly they remove scams or shady videos though, considering most reports are handled by bots, and most of the time they require a lot of reports before it is processed.

On the internet or social media space, there is a lot of misinformation and different influencers who are only creating content for the sake of gaining lots of followers and monetizing their channels; they don't actually care about the damage they're going to cause to their followers for such information. It is the responsibility of an individual to always filter every piece of information they get from the internet because there are usually a lot of lies and misinformation that are passed on.
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Not everything you see or hear is true. Some may make you believe their lies as truth.

What do you think about this ?
Social media is not regulated which makes it a good ground for misinformation and scam. All information on these social media platforms should be verified regardless of who is behind the account or channel. Last year the US government mandated some celebrities who promoted some failed projects to pay fines. In some countries, celebrities are restricted from advertising any project without approval from the government.

Listening to people who find loopholes in casinos intending to use the information to exploit the system is fraudulent behaviour. And in most cases, some of these so-called gambling experts use these avenues to steal from people. Others are also scammed through this platform. It is better to gamble within the gambling laws or ToS to avoid problems.
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 One of the striking things after the changes that have occurred in gambling is the appearance of people on social media  and YouTube channels publishing videos of them discovering loopholes in games and casinos. Of course, most of this videos are fabricated, and no one can blame the owners of these channels, as their goal is clear, which is to obtain the largest number of views ,despite providing poor content and misleading information.

 The strange thing is that there are some people who believe everything that is published on those accounts and channels, as they try to apply those steps, which are always useless, and they end up hacking their accounts sometimes, without researching and Verify that this information is correct before doing anything.

First , let us assume that someone discovers a vulnerability on a website or game that he will invest in it for himself only and will not reveal it because he knows very well that the news will reach the officials and they will take the necessary precautions and he will not benefit much. Also, we must not forget the role of security systems and developers in those games and websitesand nothing will go unnoticed by them.

Not everything you see or hear is true. Some may make you believe their lies as truth.

What do you think about this ?

You have to be an absolute fool to believe in these things. The vast majority of professional and large scale casinos operate on the same security levels as major banks. They have large security monitoring teams that are both proactive and reactive, their systems will be built to identify suspicious patterns and they know exactly the parameters of what will be happening to an average user account. The people posting these sort of claims are often targeting greedy people who have no sense, trying to get them to pay money for these "tricks" which have zero logic if you work through the basic conclusion - there would be no reason for them to be selling these exploits in the first place. Stay well clear, as you apparently have a lot to learn.
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Personally, if the information these influencers is publishing is false, they might be damaging a companies reputation and should be held accountable for their actions. Stop producing fake or misleading content or be charged with libel.
No company would really be that tending to destroy up themselves on hiring up someone that would rally be putting them on danger, not unless if its done intentionally then it would really be bring out that huge
huge effect about on a certain companies overall reputation on which same as you said that you would really be charged with libel. Unless if it was really that truly their intent in the beginning on where
fooling up people on believing into something. Every shit move would really be having that corresponding consequences on which its really that truly understandable on that case.

They wont really be that so dumb that they arent aware about legal aspects or matters on which if they would really be tending to do something stupid then they would
really be doing on least obvious as much as possible.
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One of the striking things after the changes that have occurred in gambling is the appearance of people on social media  and YouTube channels publishing videos of them discovering loopholes in games and casinos. Of course, most of this videos are fabricated, and no one can blame the owners of these channels, as their goal is clear, which is to obtain the largest number of views ,despite providing poor content and misleading information.

I see those people are failed gambling experts whose careers failed to flourish and so they turned to social media, YouTube channels to publish misinformation about casinos. And I think why their channels and audience have grown so much is because these information platforms like YouTube and no feature where viewers can challenge and accurately informed the public. Twitter has community notes and it has helped to educate the public whenever something false is publish(at least this is one of its uses). YouTube and other social media platforms should have something like this too.
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Especially when it comes to gambling the videos are not to be trusted as they will lure the gamblers with various tricks and then push the gamblers towards losses. When done poorly, videos for gambling can be annoying manipulative and even dangerous. It can invade our privacy bombard us with false or misleading claims and exploit our fears and insecurities. Gambling can also be used to promote harmful behavior. Therefore, it is better to avoid these sites and if you are careful the damage will be less.
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One of the striking things after the changes that have occurred in gambling is the appearance of people on social media  and YouTube channels publishing videos of them discovering loopholes in games and casinos. Of course, most of this videos are fabricated, and no one can blame the owners of these channels, as their goal is clear, which is to obtain the largest number of views ,despite providing poor content and misleading information.

Some of those videos are fake or edited videos, but we can find a lot of videos of live casinos where the dealer fails or where things go wrong, we have a lot of examples from the blackjack tables and the crazy time fails. I have seen more than 20 videos of these mistakes and is normal when you are dealing with live providers, something things go wrong.

Personally, i like the one in crazy time where the wheel keeps spinning to infinite, that shows us how rigged that wheel is.
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Social media is the worst place to get information about a particular place most times they shares real information but way people have been faking some contents you might not know the real information to follow.

Anything about money easily gets people triggered they wouldn't even mind and care about the originality of the information you would see them going ahead to do whatever information they've gotten online or social media without running adequate research before delving into what they got as information.

Have you also think, if those information were so fake don't you think the company is being affected and ruined? So, it cost a lot seeing that to provide fake news and most times it could be that their social media handle has been hacked and those who are in control of the account could likely produce those news.
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Well, even if we spread this kind of topic, if other people can easily believe in social media platforms or anything they see on the internet, then there's no point in discussing this. Believe me, even a gambler who doesn't believe in those videos about hacks or how to win in a specific gambling game will still try it because what will be the loss? I mean, I think even non-gambling people will try those hacks just to satisfy their wants to try it and that it will put their mind at ease. I don't see anything wrong with trying those hacks, but of course, if those videos will make you do suspicious steps or you think that it is unsafe, then you should never do it, or you should also know what to follow and not on the internet. And the OP is right: no one will try to reveal the vulnerability of a website, but even if the website catches you doing something suspicious or cheating, your account may be banned, and that may be the worst scenario.
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Not everything you see or hear is true. Some may make you believe their lies as truth.

What do you think about this ?
For one, not everyone believes such things because there may be persons who have tried out such moves before these YouTubers even could and it could be just a ruse to get more followers and earn from the site.
Even if there's strategy thats involved in gambling and earning well and they do well to expose it, it doesn't guarantee that it would be a one method of all, because I know that many of these casinos and gambling sites are the sponsors of such YouTube videos and they do that in addition to other online marketing campaigns just to gain followers and earn and teach interested parties how to gamble on their own sites.
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They're marketing stunts and making it look like that casinos are idiots that won't find these vulnerabities and bugs. If there are real bugs, they will be able to find that out quickly as they've learned from the past incidents from other casinos if not from their own experience.

Those influencers are doing their roles whoever paid them then obviously it is one that they are "exposing" which is part of the marketing ploy. They are giving them the kind of exposure that's part of the deal that they've likely signed on them.

Streaming and video contents have been the kind of way of many casinos nowadays to advertise.
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Not everything you see or hear is true. Some may make you believe their lies as truth.
Correct. Not everything we find is true.

What do you think about this ?

Gamblers who have been gambling for a long time are not immediately affected by the analysis and ways to win obtained in videos like that. Not only on YouTube channels, on social media platforms other than YouTube there are also many videos spread with the same content.
Those of us who watch it can't blame them if when we try to apply it it doesn't work. because their goal by uploading videos like that is to make money through viewers. The one who is to blame is ourselves, why we can be so stupid like that.
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Many publish things that make the casinos look bad, but I think they do it to get more followers. The bad thing is that they make the sites look bad. I don't know if they report that and can give them a ban, because spreading lies is not something. that it is very well seen, of course, these types of things make people come in and give it clickback and that can give more reputation and renown to the ceuntas, but spreading lies is not a good thing, for some reason it is always better to search in the forum about the different sites, if they are there then we can realize if what they spread on networks is true or not, that is why the potential of the forum is incredible, and I wish everyone could recognize bitcontalk with the value it has for things, above all to be able to be well with the projects and prevent possible scams.
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What do you think about this ?

Of course, most of these videos are fake designed to attract the attention of inexperienced gambling players.
Nevertheless, it may well be that casinos specifically embed interface elements in games that respond to clicks and supposedly activate secret combinations. For example, in the keys, you can click on the diamond, then on the monkey, and then it will make some kind of sound. But most likely it will be just fun distractions, but not the activation of secret algorithms.
Nevertheless, I am sure that the creators of such slots are only happy if someone makes a video about their casino that will be distributed online.

I don't think casinos do this kind of promotion. Most likely, bloggers are just trying to attract attention to themselves with similar stories that they compose themselves. I know that social networks are full of similar "schemes for earning money" in different games, and surprisingly, it is moms on maternity leave who like to do such things. They are looking for earnings by deceiving others, while somehow making money on it themselves. I heard this story from a friend, and I was surprised, because I thought that women on maternity leave do not do such things.
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We cannot believe in everything we see on the social media to be true, we also need to personally investigate on some conditions associated to social media claims because we cannot trust some of these influencers, they can plan on anything just to promote a site or counter against them as they may so wishes, we shouldn't also treat some of these online information's as directly from how we heard them, we have to take some steps towards making research about them and experience such by ourself.
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What do you think about this ?

Of course, most of these videos are fake designed to attract the attention of inexperienced gambling players.
Nevertheless, it may well be that casinos specifically embed interface elements in games that respond to clicks and supposedly activate secret combinations. For example, in the keys, you can click on the diamond, then on the monkey, and then it will make some kind of sound. But most likely it will be just fun distractions, but not the activation of secret algorithms.
Nevertheless, I am sure that the creators of such slots are only happy if someone makes a video about their casino that will be distributed online.
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I think it's rigged and not true after all if they find a vulnerability and shows it to public rigging it, they can charge him for breaching their ToS but most of them are just for views and probably paid by the gambling site to gain players as many of them would definitely try it. Though I haven't encountered an influencer or vlogger that expose gambling site and share it to public, the instinct of people is he/she should maximize profit from it first because if they shared it to public the gambling site will notice about it.

Although its possible that casinos will do this just to hype their platform. It encourages those who want to try the exploits to profit. They should realize that when someone withdraws a suspicious amount from the casino, they will thoroughly check first.

On the other hand, these videos also ruin the reputation of the casino for having a vulnerable system. It will not gain them users for they will see its not a safe casino.
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