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Online Casinos in general: Casino stream on Twitch (Page 6)

Topic created on 26th Jul. 2021 | Page: 6 of 11 | Answers: 103 | Views: 22,102
Sprengsatz
Experienced

MrFaxhaus wrote on 09/21/2022 at 7:02 pm

But many do not understand the message of Twitch. Everyone is happy! It is perse but not slot streams banned! But "only" in which the protection of minors is not guaranteed. This includes all crypto casinos. I can gamble here quasi if I am in possession of Bitcoin and Co. as a 12 year old without restrictions. Payouts take place

The protection is simply too lax rather zero available. Who plays and streams on such a casino is banned. Absolutely necessary step long overdue
But what is allowed!
Most do not understand!
You can continue to stream slots if in the respective casino the protection of minors is given. eg: German license strong protection age Verification etc. before that you can usually not even start playing. In Curacao casinos just as lax as in MGA casinos in most cases. Change the can continue to offer slot content without any problems. Unless you change it again completely. If it remains with the said there are the streams continue even if less. It's just about protecting the teens what I can absolutely understand as mentioned!

So far, only US license is mentioned. Which sites have them? US sites usually have the ugly vegasslots. For Roshtein there should be ne exception, as he has hung in for years.

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Anonym

Explosive wrote on 09/22/2022 at 12:22 PM

So far only US license is mentioned. What sites do they have? US sites usually have the ugly vegasslots. There should be an exception for Roshtein, the way he's been putting himself in for years.

To my knowledge there are no US licensed casinos where you can register from outside the US.
The US has very strict laws on online gambling, in some states it is not even allowed.

I expect that little will change in the future.

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Marsimoto
Amateur

Explosive wrote on 09/22/2022 at 12:22 PM

So far only US license is mentioned. What sites do they have? US sites usually have the ugly vegasslots. There should be an exception for Roshtein, the way he's been putting himself in for years.

No, in the statement of Twitch says that the streaming of all websites will be banned that offer slots, Roulette or dice games and are not licensed in the USA or other countries that offer sufficient consumer protection


So MGA casinos will not be affected by this.

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Anonym

Marsimoto wrote on 23.09.2022 at 06:33

No, in the statement from Twitch says that streaming of all websites that offer slots, Roulette or dice games and are not licensed in the US or other countries which provide sufficient consumer protection


So MGA casinos will not be affected by this.

I also assume that all MGA casinos will still be allowed to stream. This also includes other licenses from the EU eg Gibraltar.
And of course these casinos will also provide the Streamer with 7-8 digit amounts. So to speak, there will still be Highroll on Twitch.

Curacao offers Player protection, but not worldwide, especially not for players from the EU. I am anyway against Curacao licensed casinos, but the issue must be treated neutrally.

I fear that the employees of Twitch do not have sufficient expertise, which is why there will be no clear policy

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gamble1
Legend

Royal777 wrote on 23/09/2022 at 19:22

I also assume that all MGA casinos will still be allowed to stream. This includes other licenses from the EU e.g. Gibraltar.
And of course these casinos will also provide the Streamer with 7-8 digit amounts. So to speak, there will still be Highroll on Twitch.

Curacao offers Player protection, but not worldwide, especially not for players from the EU. I am anyway against Curacao licensed casinos, but the issue must be treated neutrally.

I fear that the employees of Twitch do not have sufficient expertise, which is why there will be no clear policy

Don't you think they will get experts on this? Can not imagine that they act so half-heartedly

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Anonym

gamble1 wrote on 09/23/2022 at 7:26 pm

Don't you think they will get professionals to do this ? Can not imagine that they act so halfheartedly


Conceivable that they do that, on the other hand I have my doubts.

Some casinos are Curacao licensed and support sports clubs as a sponsor. (Stake - FC Everton). Of course, "Stake" is better than many other Curacao casinos...

How many of the Twitch users are underage? 20% or rather 80%? Irrelevant, because the fact is that there is a considerable proportion of minors. So there should be a better protection of minors from Twitch. But whether something like that is feasible, I think is questionable.

There will never be a Verification with a personal ID, which would scare off too many customers.

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gamble1
Legend
Royal777 wrote on 23/09/2022 at 19:42


Conceivable that they do that, on the other hand I have my doubts.

Some casinos are Curacao licensed and support among others sports clubs as a sponsor. (Stake - FC Everton). Of course, "Stake" is better than many other Curacao casinos...

How many of the Twitch users are underage? 20% or rather 80%? Irrelevant, because the fact is that there is a considerable proportion of minors. So there should be a better protection of minors from Twitch. But whether something like that is feasible, I think is questionable.

There will never be a Verification with a passport, that would scare off too many customers.

Then they should block the whole gambling category simply with Perso everyone that bothers probably should not see this content anyway keyword underage

Apart from that this can't be a reason or do you think all these XXX sites do a perso scan because they like to scare off customers? They do that because otherwise they get one from the authorities on the roof and so you have to treat Twitch if they want to allow gambling

Gambling is just like po***s not suitable for every target group that is addressed by the platform I would even go so far and say Twitch has in relation to XXX sites rather the target group minors and therefore it is almost more important there than on all XXX sites together

But big companies react anyway only when they 1) have to pay or 2) the media make too much pressure if then still both in the combination occurs it works from experience suddenly very well

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Byrrrd
Rookie
Hi,

i haven't been here in a while, but after seeing the announcement on Twitch, I thought I'd stop by and read some opinions.

At this point, I would like to throw something into the room, which may be bubbling in the back of one or the other, but most do not even have on the screen:

Let's get away from the protection of minors and everything that goes with it and focus on what really counts: Money, dough, bucks

Just like Facebook, Twitter, Insta, TikTok, etc., Twitch, besides being a place where you can share your life with others, is primarily a huge advertising platform. If you take this as a starting point - not the bourgeois child protection - then you can certainly get the idea that the current change also comes from the casino landscape or at least is strongly supported, which would like to have unwelcome competitors out of the way.

Why else would you still be able to stream Poker, baller games that require age Verification upon purchase, or teenagers lolling around in bikinis in a paddling pool without any restrictions?

If these new changes are exclusively for the protection of the audience, why are only online casino streams affected? If this is really the reason, why not just force the streamers to drop their pants and hang a banner over the stream "I play with Casino-Money. This is an Advertising Stream."?

My 2 cents

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gamble1
Legend

Byrrrd wrote on 09/25/2022 at 11:48 am: Hi,

i haven't been here in a while, but after seeing the announcement on Twitch, I thought I'd stop by and read some opinions.

At this point I'd like to throw something out there that may be bubbling in the back of some people's minds, but most don't even have on their radar:

Let's get away from the protection of minors and everything that goes with it and focus on what really counts: Money, dough, bucks

Just like Facebook, Twitter, Insta, TikTok, etc., Twitch, besides being a place where you can share your life with others, is primarily a huge advertising platform. If you take this as a starting point - not the bourgeois child protection - then you can certainly get the idea that the current change also comes from the casino landscape or at least is strongly supported, which would like to have unwelcome competitors out of the way.

Why else would you still be able to stream Poker, baller games that require age Verification upon purchase, or teenagers lolling around in bikinis in a paddling pool without any restrictions?

If these new changes are exclusively for the protection of the audience, why are only online casino streams affected? If this is really the reason, why not just force the streamers to drop their pants and hang a banner over the stream "I play with Casino-Money. This is an Advertising Stream."?

My 2 cents

Theoretically possible but let's say so for me there is a difference between important and unimportant things in youth protection


To these important things I count everything that could harm children and young people in the long term extremely in the physical and mental development

1) Hardcore P****
2) Alcohol
3) Gambling
etc...

Then there are still things that are theoretically not suitable for children and adolescents but there you can say the damage is not so extreme to count

1) FSK 18 games and movies
2) the pool bikini girls you mentioned, you can also see them in the open air swimming pool
etc...

Of course, there are exceptions but seen on the majority could be quite proceed so

Therefore, I personally think it is rather unrealistic that Twitch acts so because of the casino lobby

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Skitch22
Elite

gamble1 wrote on 09/25/2022 at 3:09 pm

Theoretically possible but let's say so for me there is a difference between important and unimportant things in the protection of minors


To these important things I count everything what could harm children and young people in the long term extremely in the physical and mental development to it

1) Hardcore P****
2) Alcohol
3) Gambling
etc...

Then there are things that are theoretically not suitable for children and adolescents but there you can say the damage is not so extreme to count

1) FSK 18 games and movies
2) the pool bikini girls you mentioned, you can also see them in the open air swimming pool
etc...

Of course, there are exceptions but seen on the majority you could proceed so quite

Therefore, I personally think it is rather unrealistic that Twitch acts so because of the casino lobby

Yes theoretically can also P.... harm, I have my first P.... movie with 14 seen at that time. And was blown away, was a cool time with 14 went to play around and the porn has made everything even nicer.

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