Danielowitch wrote on 08/25/2017 at 3:46 pm: Hello,
i wanted to ask when there will be new videos from you again on your youtube channel GambleJoe?
If you have it somewhere noted or have an info that you are currently making a break or whatever, please excuse me that I overlooked it
Thanks
Well, I haven't been playing for a while and Matthias had to take a break as well. We still have some unrendered videos from the beginning of the year, which will be uploaded in september ...
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25th Aug. 2017, at 04:03 pm CEST#3
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All right is perfectly understandable take care guys! Looking forward to the videos in September!
Danielowitch wrote on 25/08/2017 at 16:03: All right is totally understandable take care guys! Looking forward to the videos in September!
Yeah, it's just gotten to blatant. I am plus this year but significantly less than I could have been and something like 2015, I don't want to experience again (see here: https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/casino-verluste-2015/) and have therefore pulled the emergency brake and only played when I was in Germany.
From October I could theoretically play everywhere again, because my bans have expired. I'll see, if it's too bad, I'll do another half year ban.
We do not play like others in the scene with play money of the Online Casinos or with any special Bonuses, but with our own money and we are addicted to gambling. We don't want to start gambling with play money or special bonuses. Our focus is on the website to create real value for the player community. The gambling itself or Youtube are just pure hobby or addiction for us.
Since this hobby is expensive, comes from our own money and money is not infinite, we can unfortunately not like others on the assembly line produce videos.
I am even considering whether it makes sense at all to record gamers sessions and publish profits. After all, who can say these days whether our own videos are real?
I think it's a shame that casinos can legally resort to this marketing method at all. In my eyes, people who want to stream or publish videos should not get any support from casinos like special bonuses that no normal player gets or fake accounts. Casinos should also not be able to hire people themselves to stream for them.
In my eyes, that is
1. Fraud or false pretenses.
2. Unethical marketing methods and promotion of gambling addiction.
3. Anti-competitive for YouTube channels like GambleJoe, which only play with real money.
Maybe some people will complain to the important regulatory authorities (Malta Gaming Authority, Gibraltar Gambling Commission, Isle of Man Gambling Commission or UK Gambling Commission) and achieve something
I would hope so, because then only channels of real players would be left, who gamble with real money and are real players themselves and not actors or scammers
Logically, it would run like this, since probably no one with a maximum possible 20,000 subscribers could recoup the losses that usually arise from gambling, through the income.
Not a day goes by without new streamers appearing on YouTube. They shoot up like mushrooms from the ground. I used to like to watch the Youtube streams, but in the meantime it's just boring. Since you feel as a normal player really stupid when you see that are partly uploaded several times a day winning videos where winnings are shown of which ours can only dream. For me as a normal person no longer understandable as a Streamer 10x or more often Big Wins, Mega Big Wins or Mega Huge Wins in the week has. All bullshit in my opinion. I don't think I would have that even if I were to gamble 24/7.
redriver67 wrote on 25.08.2017 at 17:37: There is also not a day goes by where new streamers do not appear on Youtube. The shoot yes like the mushrooms from the ground. I used to like to watch the Youtube streams but in the meantime it's just boring. Since you feel as a normal player really stupid when you see that are partly uploaded several times a day winning videos where winnings are shown of which ours can only dream. For me as a normal person no longer understandable as a Streamer 10x or more often Big Wins, Mega Big Wins or Mega Huge Wins in the week has. All bullshit in my opinion. I don't think I would have that even if I were to gamble 24/7.
As I said, if something should change in this circumstance, then it only goes through the important regulators (in English, does not have to be perfect):
These are the reputable regulators within Europe. In my experience the Malta one is the slowest and worst. The UK Gambling Commission will probably be the most receptive to this, as they already rein in the casinos and their partners quite properly with regard to other types of unethical marketing measures.
If the authorities receive a correspondingly large number of complaints, then the chances are quite good that a stop will be put to it. Of course, you can't forbid anyone to stream or publish winning videos. But it can be achieved that Online Casinos are not allowed to promote such things.
If enough people complain about it, then that will come at some point. It's like Mr. Ringo. It takes time but it will be followed up. If no one or only a few had complained about it, then nothing would have happened and Mr. Ringo could still rip people off today.
One could write, for example, that streamers due to massive support of online casinos (forgiveness of disproportionately high or many Bonuses, fake money accounts or permanently employed streamers) represent a distortion of reality and thus promote Gambling addiction and fraud. One can also mention that such marketing methods are unethical.
If something changes in this regard, then the only ones left are the Youtubers / streamers who are not just actors, but real gamblers. However, there won't be much left then ...
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i wanted to ask when there are new videos from you on your Youtube channel GambleJoe?
If you have it somewhere noted or have an info that you are currently making a break or whatever, please excuse me that I overlooked it
Thanks
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New videos?
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Well, I haven't been playing for a while and Matthias had to take a break as well. We still have some unrendered videos from the beginning of the year, which will be uploaded in september ...
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New videos?
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New videos?
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Yeah, it's just gotten to blatant. I am plus this year but significantly less than I could have been and something like 2015, I don't want to experience again (see here: https://www.gamblejoe.com/news/casino-verluste-2015/) and have therefore pulled the emergency brake and only played when I was in Germany.
From October I could theoretically play everywhere again, because my bans have expired. I'll see, if it's too bad, I'll do another half year ban.
We do not play like others in the scene with play money of the Online Casinos or with any special Bonuses, but with our own money and we are addicted to gambling. We don't want to start gambling with play money or special bonuses. Our focus is on the website to create real value for the player community. The gambling itself or Youtube are just pure hobby or addiction for us.
Since this hobby is expensive, comes from our own money and money is not infinite, we can unfortunately not like others on the assembly line produce videos.
I am even considering whether it makes sense at all to record gamers sessions and publish profits. After all, who can say these days whether our own videos are real?
I think it's a shame that casinos can legally resort to this marketing method at all. In my eyes, people who want to stream or publish videos should not get any support from casinos like special bonuses that no normal player gets or fake accounts. Casinos should also not be able to hire people themselves to stream for them.
In my eyes, that is
1. Fraud or false pretenses.
2. Unethical marketing methods and promotion of gambling addiction.
3. Anti-competitive for YouTube channels like GambleJoe, which only play with real money.
Maybe some people will complain to the important regulatory authorities (Malta Gaming Authority, Gibraltar Gambling Commission, Isle of Man Gambling Commission or UK Gambling Commission) and achieve something
I would hope so, because then only channels of real players would be left, who gamble with real money and are real players themselves and not actors or scammers
Logically, it would run like this, since probably no one with a maximum possible 20,000 subscribers could recoup the losses that usually arise from gambling, through the income.
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As I said, if something should change in this circumstance, then it only goes through the important regulators (in English, does not have to be perfect):
These are the reputable regulators within Europe. In my experience the Malta one is the slowest and worst. The UK Gambling Commission will probably be the most receptive to this, as they already rein in the casinos and their partners quite properly with regard to other types of unethical marketing measures.
If the authorities receive a correspondingly large number of complaints, then the chances are quite good that a stop will be put to it. Of course, you can't forbid anyone to stream or publish winning videos. But it can be achieved that Online Casinos are not allowed to promote such things.
If enough people complain about it, then that will come at some point. It's like Mr. Ringo. It takes time but it will be followed up. If no one or only a few had complained about it, then nothing would have happened and Mr. Ringo could still rip people off today.
One could write, for example, that streamers due to massive support of online casinos (forgiveness of disproportionately high or many Bonuses, fake money accounts or permanently employed streamers) represent a distortion of reality and thus promote Gambling addiction and fraud. One can also mention that such marketing methods are unethical.
If something changes in this regard, then the only ones left are the Youtubers / streamers who are not just actors, but real gamblers. However, there won't be much left then ...
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