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What is up with the online gambling advertisements?

So many websites and TV shows have online gambling ads from various companies. It gets pretty ridiculous to see 2 ads on one ad block. What's up with that? Do you guys do online gambling that much? Is local gambling allowed in casinos etc? I don't recall seeing any casinos, automats or Bet And Win offices in the cities.
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Gambling regulations are outdated and advertisements are everywhere for online casinos and sportsbooks

I have been struggling on and off with gambling for 15 years and the amount of advertisements for gambling today compared to 5-10-15 years ago is astounding.
Consider the restrictions on cigarettes, and marijuana as well for example (Canada)...I have never seen an advertisement for either of those but I see on average 5x a day gambling being promoted somehow (facebook, tv ads, podcasts etc.)
What if we replaced gambling with cocaine advertisements? Lol yeah obviously not gonna fly, but the effect on the brain between the two is very very similar.
The accessibility to gambling has exploded as well, with online sportsbooks and casinos just a few clicks away at any hour of the day or night. So many people have wasted not only all of their money, but some their lives and the well being of their families as well. All for what?
Like what is the endgame with gambling? How much money do you need to stop gambling?
Its a trick question, because any degenerate gambler such as myself knows it isn’t about the money at all. I could win 10k and still piss it all away in an hour easy...It is all about the feeling, the rush...but inevitably it will always end in despair. Ive had wins but ultimately I always went back like most do.
Im from Ontario as well and this lockdown is making it even harder to stay away from online gambling right now...
Would love to hear what everyone else thinks and if there is anything we can do
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Digital advertising for online gambling company

If anyone has experience with online gambling companies, I wonder if there is something different with their approach? What should I know?
I know that my question is little confusing, I just feel that it may be different than other products,
In digital marketing I mean SMM as well as SEM,
Any information regarding this will be appreciated,
Thanks
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Survey for masters project: Online gambling & advertising in Ireland

Hi everyone, I would really appreciate it if you could participate in this survey for my masters project. I am exploring the impacts of online gambling and advertising in Ireland. If you've ever used any digital device to gamble/ place a bet on something, your input would be hugely beneficial!
The survey is 100% anonymous, no personal information is required, and it will only take about 2-3 minutes.
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Online Gambling: Is it Legal?

The legality of online gambling is ever-changing. But one thing is constant: it makes a lot of money. In 1997, online gambling revenues were about $200 million a year. Today, the online gambling industry makes an estimated one billion dollars annually. This is a huge business, and a lot of people have cashed in on it. But it has led to some ambiguous legal issues, as the legality of online gambling is constantly being challenged. There are differences in the legality of making bets, taking bets, facilitating payments to casinos, and advertising on websites. And there are constantly new legal challenges. So here is a breakdown of the law on online gambling.
Definitely Legal
As there is no federal law against playing online, simply placing wagers online is legal. (However, a wager must NOT be placed on a site located in the United States. More on that later.) There is a small chance players might run afoul of state law, but there is little chance of prosecution. The only case cited where a person got into trouble with a state was in 2003. Jeffrey Trauman of North Dakota paid a $500 fine on over $100,000 of online sports bet winnings.
Sites that are set up outside of the United States are legal. Therefore, gambling on websites located in areas like Australia, the Caribbean, and Latin America is legal. Just be very clear that the site you are playing on is not based on U.S. soil.
Definitely Not Legal
It is never legal to gamble on a website based in the United States. Also, if you are planning to operate an online gambling site, stay outside of the United States. You must also deal only with casino and poker wagers (not sports bets) from people in the US. And you cannot take bets over the phone from people in the United States.
Accepting online gambling advertising is also illegal. If you are a small publisher, you are less likely to be prosecuted, but why risk it? As of early 2009, only large and mid-size publishers had faced prosecution. In 2007, the three big search engines (Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft) each paid a fine for accepting online gambling ads, but did not face criminal charges. Other publishers, such as Esquire Magazine, have been warned by the government not to take online gambling advertising.
Facilitating the transfer of funds to online casinos is also a bad idea. As of 2006, it became illegal for American banks to process transactions originating from or directed toward any online gambling operator. Because of this, several sites then refused to take bets from American players. But as the law seems difficult to enforce, it has not turned the tide completely for American players.
Still Up In the Air
Advertisers who promote sports books in magazines and on billboards may or may not face prosecution. So far, sports books have never been scrutinized for advertising online. And online casinos, poker rooms, and sports books have never been prosecuted for buying ads.
So what is the bottom line?
Online casinos and operators still accept American players. And international financial parties have continued to process their transactions. The legality is always changing and there have been attempts to declare online wagering against the law, but for now, US citizens who simply place bets online are in the clear.
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Hey guys, we’re trying to ban online lottery and gambling advertisements to stop advertising to Minors. This will prevent them from forming addictions. We hope to send the petition to the government of Ontario, so we hope you guys can help us out.

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Participants needed for online study of experiences and opinions of gambling advertising in the UK

Hi there!
I’m a PhD researcher aiming to gather the opinions of UK adults on gambling advertising: whether they be positive or negative. To participate, you must be between the ages of 18 and 29 and have gambled (in any way) over the past month.
I’d really appreciate your responses as I don’t think there is enough industry accountability for gambling harm in the UK!
LINK TO STUDY: https://usw.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/gambling
Typically takes about 5-10 mins
Thanks!
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Would you support an initiative banning gambling advertisements in the state of the washington but at the same legalizing online gambling, poker and fantasy sports.

I grew up gambling and I've noticed a huge hypocrisy in the way Washington state handles gambling matters. They outlaw online gambling, poker and fantasy sports but allow the lottery commission to play advertisements about this ridiculous things that you could never afford even if you won the lottery twice. I seek to rectify this wrong by outlawing all gambling advertisements but at same time legalize these things as adults we should be allowed to do in our homes with our own money.
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Monopoly-themed online gambling ad faces regulator's ban - An advert for a Monopoly-themed online casino game is to be banned by the UK advertising regulator over concern that use of the board game’s familiar cartoon mascot – Rich Uncle Pennybags – might appeal to children.

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An advert for a Monopoly-themed online casino game is to be banned by the advertising regulator over concern that use of the board game's familiar cartoon mascot - Rich Uncle Pennybags - might appeal to children.
The Advertising Standards Authority found that the ad, which appeared on the Mirror Online website, breached its code, which says that gambling ads must not be designed to appeal to young people.
Entertaining Play, whose parent company, Gamesys, also manages gambling products using Richard Branson's Virgin brand, argued that the character of Mr Monopoly, or Rich Uncle Pennybags, was not likely to be attractive to children.
The company added that the colours used in the ad were not "Garish or overly vibrant and did not draw inspiration from youth culture" and that it had taken steps to ensure it was only targeted at over-18s. Mirror Online told the ASA it did not believe the ad would appeal to children and included a label reading 18+. But the ASA said there was no way to ensure under-18s would not be exposed to the ad and that it did not comply with the code.
The ad featured a prominent image of the Mr Monopoly character which had exaggerated features reminiscent of a children's cartoon, which meant the image would also be appealing to under-18s.".
"Taking account of the ad as a whole, we considered that the use of the Monopoly logo and the depiction of the Mr Monopoly character meant that the ad was likely to appeal more to under-18s than to over-18s.".
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Participants needed for an online psychological study of experiences and opinions of gambling advertising in the UK

Hi there!
I’m a PhD researcher aiming to gather the opinions of UK young adults on gambling advertising: whether they be positive or negative. To participate, you must be between the ages of 18 and 29, reside in the UK and have gambled (in any way) over the past month.
I’d really appreciate your responses as I don’t think there is enough industry accountability for gambling harm in the UK!
LINK TO STUDY: https://usw.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/gambling
Typically takes about 5-10 mins. You will not be exposed to any form of gambling advertising during this study; you are free to write as much / little as you please. Following analysis, I will be sure to keep the sub informed of the outcomes/results.
Thanks!
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Would you support an initiative banning gambling advertisements in the state of the washington but at the same legalizing online gambling, poker and fantasy sports. : /u/Neverwrite

I grew up gambling and I've noticed a huge hypocrisy in the way Washington state handles gambling matters. They outlaw online gambling, poker and fantasy sports but allow the lottery commission to play advertisements about this ridiculous things that you could never afford even if you won the lottery twice. I seek to rectify this wrong by outlawing all gambling advertisements but at same time legalize these things as adults we should be allowed to do in our homes with our own money.
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