Player101 Posted Tuesday at 10:12 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:12 AM If YouTube influencers can fake their videos and edit them just to show how lucky they are, livestreamers can also use sponsored accounts or virtual balances. Still, I think that whether they use real money or not, they share everything in real time, and they show that gambling is not easy and is actually risky. this presents a more realistic perspective of the industry compared to edited YouTube videos that discuss only positive experiences and big fortunes made. What do you think? Quote
cocopop3011 Posted Tuesday at 10:25 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:25 PM 12 hours ago, Player101 said: If YouTube influencers can fake their videos and edit them just to show how lucky they are, livestreamers can also use sponsored accounts or virtual balances. Still, I think that whether they use real money or not, they share everything in real time, and they show that gambling is not easy and is actually risky. this presents a more realistic perspective of the industry compared to edited YouTube videos that discuss only positive experiences and big fortunes made. What do you think? Yeah I think you have a really valid point! How are these streamers getting the balance - are they fund it themselves or sponsored most of the time? Player101 1 Quote
Player101 Posted Wednesday at 08:23 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:23 PM 21 hours ago, cocopop3011 said: Yeah I think you have a really valid point! How are these streamers getting the balance - are they fund it themselves or sponsored most of the time? Sometimes they use their own money, and sometimes they don’t... it depends on the casino they represent itself. For example, a streamer can earn thousands of dollars in an hour and show no REAL excitement at all. He looks completely indifferent. Does that mean he’s rich enough not to care? I don’t think so Quote
keisha96 Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM Posted yesterday at 11:02 AM If we have only these two options, of course they both are responsible. But I think youtubers bring more harm as most people watch YouTube more often than streamers. Quote
loceff13 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago You take them all with a huge grain of salt, the not getting excited stuff I can understand to some extent given they gamble for years on end. The smart ones build a brand/community like AG etc which becomes self reliant for income via affiliate rev etc in addition to the streamer being paid by the casinos or being given very favourable bonus terms. Quote
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