Twitch to ban streaming links and affiliate codes

How safe are their affiliate casino links on twitch/youtube streams:

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This is the zenith of horror for that individual, and if he still doesn't understand how horrible it is...

But again, how can someone believe that stream nonsense...

Ive seen quite some users making such claims, usually those things can be taken with a grain of salt.

Even if you would obtain my CC number plus 3 digit code; it's still protected with "3D Auth" which means my phone is being pushed a notification that only i can unlock and approve. You'd have to be an extreme clever hacker to even obtain access to my device, remotely.

Anyway; the deal with YT and Tw is simple. Ad revenue - I bet that a significant amount of revenue is made out of promotion of gambling, in advertising and such. And because of that its still up and running. There's also quite some public interest, as long as people search and watch the obvious, it wont be dissapearing either. The decision to remove casino links, was'nt because of bad promotion of sites, but to proberly protect the interest of the advertisers on twitch.

However the good news is, even the top tier streamers are slowly coming out and complaining about the stress, depression and such the long hours of gambling is doing. I mean i already knew the obvious to this, but it's a start, that the industry is slowly falling apart with their fake and affiliated streamers.
 
I read an article on bigwinboard and apparently these guys are being paid up to 4 million a month from the casino to play. So, I guess it's not "fake money" - it's still shady as f*&k
 
I read an article on bigwinboard and apparently these guys are being paid up to 4 million a month from the casino to play. So, I guess it's not "fake money" - it's still shady as f*&k

It's not so simple. Their deposits or play are funded by that 4 million salary. So someone like trainwrecks can finance his idiotic gambling habbits. There's also a disclosure that if they win a percentage of that they can keep. And another deal is usually the affiliate income. The only thing real is their deposits, coming from an account thats prefunded pretty much. You got liars all over the place claiming its raw cash.

Left or right such streamers simply have no financial loss. So how does the casino fund this? Well it's simple. By affiliates. You see these streamers pulling the "Free give away" bullshit ... The casino proberly figured out that out of 10 registrations perhaps 2 to 3 are getting hooked. They are the ones paying for that basicly.

By the time these affiliates figure out their RTP or action is quite lower then their streamer, they already lost 30k perhaps at the proces or even more, and for the casino it's a win situation. They 4 million investment is made 10 times back on monthly basis. Thats why they are paid so generous.
 
Honest pay for an honest day's work :p

Of course casinos are going to be paying through the nose to get people to shill their wares, and so they become highly sought-after PR monkeys, that can be rewarded financially too for their misdeeds! Because ultimately it's just about getting unsuspecting newbies addicted to gambling, a noble endeavour if ever I saw one :cool:

With some luck the whole infrastructure will crash and burn, and stealing a living will be off the menu. Perhaps they'll become other types of Influencers, like makeup gurus or 'Social Commentators'
 
It's not so simple. Their deposits or play are funded by that 4 million salary. So someone like trainwrecks can finance his idiotic gambling habbits. There's also a disclosure that if they win a percentage of that they can keep. And another deal is usually the affiliate income. The only thing real is their deposits, coming from an account thats prefunded pretty much. You got liars all over the place claiming its raw cash.

Left or right such streamers simply have no financial loss. So how does the casino fund this? Well it's simple. By affiliates. You see these streamers pulling the "Free give away" bullshit ... The casino proberly figured out that out of 10 registrations perhaps 2 to 3 are getting hooked. They are the ones paying for that basicly.

By the time these affiliates figure out their RTP or action is quite lower then their streamer, they already lost 30k perhaps at the proces or even more, and for the casino it's a win situation. They 4 million investment is made 10 times back on monthly basis. Thats why they are paid so generous.
I had affiliate websites and blogs, minor traffic sites, from 2007 to 2010. On 24hpoker.com, I managed to gain over 200 people through my affiliate links with tactics: "advertising freeroll poker tournaments = Free give away" (website do not exists anymore). I get only one "insane" gambler from Brazil, out of those 200+ people. He was putting separate deposits of 1000-2000 EUR a few times a week for around 2-3 months, then he stopped.

Streamers are a different story; 100% of them do not use their own money (monopoly money, fake money etc). Twitch and YouTube are primarily for young people, and they appeal to them.
 
Yes i know about the affiliation business as well. It's very remarkable. One user can deposit thousands in barely days, then completely quits. Its most likely he won somewhere else and is trying his luck with the account he obtained by using my links. You got the monthly returning visitors who just got their salary and is attempting a few shots. Sometimes you do have people who repeatedly depositted and withdrawl suddenly large, putting your affiliate account to a minimum lol.

I mean there are "real" players who actually won and withdrawl, but the majority all i see is deposits. barely any withdrawl. It's kind of sad. Streamers indeed are paid actors. The netflix or television on entertainment on such sites. People just dont understand its fake. None of their own money is involved.
 
Few famous streamers even reveal how much money they were given for a two-hour stream, which is absurd amount of money. Streamers with 10,000 or more viewers might earn millions per month, pure real money on their bank accounts.
 
Yes, but the casino's paying that obviously make that amount 30 to 50 times back considering the signups, avg time of play, avg deposits and even chances of actually winning "big" enough. Its all math really.
 

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