superguy,

I wholeheartedly believe the vast majority of the hype surrounding sports is from gambling.

zagaberoo,

I don’t buy that it’s the vast majority. None of the sports fans I’ve ever known have had any interest in it.

someguy3,

That doesn’t change not advertising it on tv.

slackassassin,

Naw, people like sports.

sbv,

no. you’re right.

Railison,

It’s been about ten years since sports betting advertising has been permitted on TV in most Australian states. It has pervaded everything and made betting a normalised part of sport.

Most people hate it and want it gone, but clubs and networks are drunk off the money it provides so governments have been slow to move.

Please if your country doesn’t allow sports betting ads yet, put up a fight to stop it.

Powerpoint,

Ontario just allowed it recently in Canada and it’s all there is everywhere, it’s disgusting.

Socsa,

I have personally seen gambling fuck up way more lives than drugs, and this was before it was being shoved down our throats. It’s honestly disgusting how shameless the advertising has been, getting people to gamble like degenerates in “garbage time.” Or poking fun at people “losing their shirt” in Buffalo. And don’t even get me started at how they are using fantasy sports to get kids hooked early.

Fuck this so much. I know entire families - children, parents, grandparents - who’ve been put through hell over this.

Wogi,
tehfishman,

Man I really feel for that guy. I know it’s easy to poke fun because it’s the Internet, but he’s clearly in genuine emotional pain

captainlezbian,

Yeah no if he blew all his money on booze we’d be sympathetic to him as he’d be obviously a serious alcoholic. This is an addict suffering at the hands of his addiction.

Cookiesandcreamclouds,

Did they choose to start gambling? Or did someone force them?

DreadPirateShawn,

Did you choose to be an ass who misses the point? or did someone force you?

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

It doesn’t matter if they choose to start, it matters that they weren’t able to stop, gambling and alcohol have both been extremely normalized in our society and are destroying lives. We shouldn’t have ads shoved down our throats for industries that profit off of destroying people’s lives for a quick buck. Shit aint right. I’m not saying make the industries illegal, just make the ads illegal. Saying drink responsibly at the end of an alcohol ad isn’t making anyone less of an alcoholic. And the tiny ass barely readable gambling addiction hotline isn’t gonna help anyone with a gambling addiction from getting hooked on sports Gambling which is one click away on the app store.

Cookiesandcreamclouds,

It definitely matters that they chose to start.

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

Hmmm then maybe we should make ads glamorizing gambling illegal. I really dont understand what you are trying to say with your comments here…

nonfuinoncuro,

trying to blame the victim

techt,

It matters from a cause-and-effect standpoint, but you’re callously and self-righteously blaming their whole situation on it. That you stop trying to understand the situation at that point reveals that you’re using it as an excuse to blame peoples’ suffering exclusively on their personal choices to feel better about yourself. That completely ignores any circumstances, predatory draws, nonstandard brain chemistry, or other factors outside of their control and assume they had perfect, complete knowledge of the situation and consequences at the time – which is honestly silly.

Cookiesandcreamclouds,

Choice.

techt,
archomrade,

Mississippi grind is an absolutely incredible depiction of just how sad and devastating gambling addictions are. I can’t recommend that movie enough (as long as you’re ready for some sad storytelling).

Livestream online gambling is another one of those absolutely abysmal modern exposures that is going to completely destroy the lives of young men as they grow up, and I can’t believe it’s still legal

JewGoblin,

yup, I worked at a horse track when I was in HS, and the gamblers AKA addicts had the exact same behaviors as drug addicts.

poor people getting exploited by the rich, but legal

Zana,

My step dad committed suicide after losing our rent money at the video poker machine at the bar.

It had such a big impact on our family that four years later my mom did too after struggling with depression over it.

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m so sorry for your loss, hope you are doing ok.

Zana,

Thank you, it’s been five years since the loss of my mom. You never get over it, just better at dealing with it. I was never close to my step-dad.

steeznson,

The fantasy sports are all about evading local gambling laws. Since only a handful of states even allow sports betting the only way to operate in those states is to have something which is legally distinct from gambling (even though it clearly is). It’s similar to pachinko parlours in Japan.

AndrasKrigare,

I don’t understand the reasoning of gambling being legal, but advertising it illegal. Advertising isn’t the “bad” part.

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

For the same reason tobacco ads are illegal, yet you can still buy cigarettes. Prohibition doesnt work, thats why we have rules and regulations. Advertising something that is highly addictive should be highly regulated.

explodicle,

Here in the USA it’s how they get the poor to pay back the natives, instead of taxing the wealthy heirs of stolen land.

JoeBigelow,
@JoeBigelow@lemmy.ca avatar

Damn

Flumsy,

Because it shouldnt be popular, but making it completely illegal is quite invasive.

Son_of_dad,

In my city the government runs the gambling, so I see nothing but government sponsored gambling, it’s quite obscene.

captainlezbian,

Yeah that’s the thing. I Support gambling being legal, but it, alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, etc shouldn’t be allowed to advertise. These are harmful vices. It’s your choice to engage in them but advertising them isn’t cool

ricecake,

I think they should be legal to do, but I’m a little more iffy on if it should be legal to sell or profit off of the addictive ones.
Gambling doesn’t really bring anything valuable to society and it causes notable harm, so I see no reason we shouldn’t tax gambling revenue at a nearly 100% rate.

WindowsEnjoyer,

In Lithuania it’s legal, but they cannot say any words like “let’s play” or “best casinos” etc. I don’t know specific, but most of casino/betting ads are like these (always with the weird/annoying voice)

NAME, casino!

NAME, casino!

NAME, casino!

NAME, casino!

NAME, casino!

Viking_Hippie,

Imagine if every ad was like that!

PUMA, sportswear!

AUDI, cars!

FOX NEWS, garbage!

WindowsEnjoyer,

Don’t forget annoying/screaming voice. And repeat each several times. 😅

Viking_Hippie,

Well Faux News already has that BETWEEN the ads, but yeah 😁

lietuva,

oh my god it annoys the fuck out of me. Since 2019 gambling companies and casinos can only show and say their name so ads went from This to ThisThese ads are everywhere, i never gambled, but for someone who might be recovering from the addiction would be very hard to resist when constantly shoving these stupid ads everywhere.

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

Wtf was going in that first one, lmfao.

nonfuinoncuro,

It’s a reference to a music video

WindowsEnjoyer,

Solid example!

TenderfootGungi,

It is illegal in some states. You should only be able to advertise things that are legal.

VikingHippie,

Not sure you should even be allowed to advertise legal things except in very specific cases. It’s an incredibly toxic industry that is doing a shitload of the heavy lifting of corporations destroying the world…

GreenMario,

Edit his mug so it doesn’t have that Nazis name on it. Maybe have it say boot or dumbass lol

Not_mikey,

The worst are podcast ads. It’s like 30% “you can win $100 on a $10 bet with promo code xyz” and 70% disclaimers and gambling addiction hotline numbers.

VikingHippie,

At least those are usually clearly marked and easy to skip in a halfway decent podcast player like Pocket Casts, though…

nonfuinoncuro,

Damn I listen to a LOT of podcasts and I’ve heard a ton of annoying ads but none for gambling. I must be doing it right.

Hotzilla,

In Finland gambling/slot machines/betting is monopoly from state and it is not allowed to be advertised. It is age controlled and all the money from the gambling go to charity/tax, and gambling addiction control.

I do like that system, even if it sometimes feels bit controlling people from theirself.

AnAngryAlpaca,

“controlling people from theirself” also prevents them from drunk driving and killing others.

MentallyExhausted,

Anything can be addictive, puritan.

hardaysknight,

Death? Dividing by zero? Jaywalking to Pluto?

Karyoplasma,

Once you are dead, you are so addicted to it that you do nothing else.

Album,
@Album@lemmy.ca avatar

Gambling is designed to be addictive.

It’s similar to how tobacco ads are not allowed.

heavy,

Good to see people agree on this. The way that gambling in sports has flourished really targets and is detrimental to young men, IMO. I’ve noticed that younger men tend to feel it’s normal to risk a significant amount of money gambling on almost all sports, to include E-sports, when really it shouldn’t be something they think about constantly.

I like gambling as much as the next person, and I feel like you should be allowed to if you’re responsible, but I think we shouldn’t be glorifying gambling like it’s just something everyone does. Shame on all these celebrities using their status to trick younger people into gambling.

Socsa,

It’s honestly insane. I have been watching sports with the same group of people for almost 30 years now, and the past few years it’s gotten fucking insufferable. These people genuinely believe that they’ve got a system going, doing bet arbitrage against their six different apps and seventeen different accounts. They don’t even watch the fucking game. They are just watching phones and laptops. I hate it.

So what ends up is that I’m watching our team win, and happy about it, but half the room is punching holes in the wall because thirteen different stats across six different games didn’t magically align to give them a 100:1 payout. Two of the original group have literally taken on major debt to fund their addiction and still think it’s perfectly fine to keep betting.

mindbleach,

Advertising shits in your brain.

In most contexts we should simply get rid of it.

bleistift2,

I mean, everything that’s better than your average real life can be addictive. Should games not be advertised because some people are addicted? Should phones not be advertised because they have negative implications for your health?

I’m not particularly in favor of gambling ads, but where exactly would you draw the line?

DoYouNot,

At gabling ads.

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