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Online Casinos in general: Bonus Hunter deleted!!!

Topic created on 15th Jul. 2018 | Page: 1 of 3 | Answers: 21 | Views: 8,019
HolyMcBluff
Folks, and another era comes to an end. Bonus Hunter has also been hit on YouTube. Does anyone know more details? I will definitely miss his sessions a lot. Especially his Blackjack rounds were always very entertaining and I will never forget them.

So the last German casino Youtuber is gone.

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Anonym
HolyMcBluff wrote on 07/15/2018 at 01:38: folks, and another era comes to an end. Bonus Hunter hit it on YouTube as well. Does anyone know more details? I will definitely miss his sessions a lot. Especially his Blackjack rounds I always found very entertaining and will never forget.

So the last German casino Youtuber is gone.

It hits not only him, but all possible Casino Youtuber
But why I do not know^^

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Marqes
Expert
I wonder if Youtube knows more than we do.
I mean it's up for debate whether online casino will be made legal in Germany or not, right?!
So whether it is regulated.

At the moment everything is gray area.

I remember but also a few years ago, there was ne mail from StarGames that they have to pay from now on for each player tax, was not that also a kind of regulation?

In any case, already violent, I myself have never watched streams or Casino Tuber, but I can imagine that some had it as a main job and now so the livelihoods are destroyed.

Whereby many will be happy about it anyway, because everything has probably been so half rumored anyway.

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HolyMcBluff

Marqes wrote on 15/07/2018 at 02:01: ... because anyway everything has been so half rumored probably.

and exactly at this point I would not lump all German ex-casino YouTuber together. Hunter has communicated it when he played with bonus money.

Why all German YouTuber were shaved away, will certainly have more reasons than the protection of minors.

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Marqes
Expert
HolyMcBluff wrote on 07/15/2018 02:10 PM

and exactly at this point I would not lump all German ex-casino YouTubers together. Hunter communicated it when he played with bonus money.

Why all German YouTuber were shaved away, will certainly have more reasons than the protection of minors.

That is then sympathetic when one admits that he played with bonus money.

Well, maybe it's the protection of minors, maybe it has something to do with this regulation.
But since now all are deleted at the moment and there is the former not only since yesterday, it must be something else.

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Anonym
Perhaps the German authorities have simply helped things along a bit.
And YT simply gave in to the government pressure.

What is the situation with casino streamers outside of Germany? Do they also have problems?

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Dokado1212
Experienced
I think the state has other problems than going after casino streamers who may have 10-20,000 subscribers.

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Anonym
Dokado1212 wrote on 07/15/2018 at 09:18: I think the state has other problems than going after casino streamers who have maybe 10-20,000 subscribers.

I don't think so.
It's the "small ones" that the state authorities like to go after, while the "big ones" in the gambling business are allowed to operate uninhibitedly. The least resistance is expected at this point.

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Knochen
Elite
I don't think the German authorities have anything to do with it. YouTube is more concerned with the image they want to spread. Some time ago, various companies got really upset that advertising was placed in front of videos with which they did not want to identify themselves. Since then, some videos can no longer be monetized, everything with swear words, for example. YouTube simply pays attention to what they want to publish and have probably decided against gambling.

If there were any laws regarding this, YouTube wouldn't necessarily know about it before the general public, especially since most Bundestag sessions, etc. are public. In addition, the logic is also flawed: If YouTube were to act on the basis of legal pressure, they would confidently wait until the corresponding laws are legally enforceable and do business until then.

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Gratler
Amateur
I have heard that many Youtube servers are now located in China, and since China has very strict gambling laws, Youtube has decided to remove this content as much as possible. But whether it is true I do not know ...

LG

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