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Other topics related to... : Advertising ban on Twitch from 17.8 (Page 2)

Topic created on 12th Aug. 2021 | Page: 2 of 3 | Answers: 25 | Views: 5,635
Anonym
Falke wrote on 12.08.2021 at 23:31
But that means you can still stream casino games in general? You just can't put in afflinks anymore and do active advertising.

Will then probably not be too bad. The casinos will pay the streamers a flat rate, depending on the range.

There will probably be no more restrictions on streaming. There are also no pornographic links allowed and yet some women use "Linkly" as an intermediate link (eg Amouranth).

By the way, Twitch did not impose a ban on card games, only against advertising links to virtual Slot machine games, dice and roulette. Accordingly, you could advertise Pokerstars, PartyPoker, 888, N8 etc., so to speak an indirect advertising for slots...

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DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
Royal777 wrote on 08/13/2021 at 10:43 AM
There will probably be no more restrictions when streaming. There are also no pornographic links allowed and yet some women use "Linkly" as an intermediate link (eg Amouranth).

By the way, Twitch did not impose a ban on card games, only against advertising links to virtual Slot machine games, dice and roulette. Accordingly, you could advertise Pokerstars, PartyPoker, 888, N8 etc., so to speak an indirect advertising for slots...


However, Twitch is not a state institution that cannot react to such tricks. Of course, it can take years for the authorities to change such vague wording. But if Twitch decides that it will no longer tolerate advertising for casinos, they can enforce that at any time. And also close the loopholes

And at the latest when someone outside the Twitch bubble reports that "Amazon supports and promotes illegal gambling", they will act.

I'm actually always against bans, but what's happening on Twitch in the last year should be regulated.

500K "deposits", 50K€ bonus buys, 500€ turbo spins, million win here, 2 million win there,... and strangely all at the same, highly reputable casino

I'm curious to see what happens next

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Anonym
That makes Twitch sympathetic to me for the first time. Then they can migrate to YouTube or another small streaming portal
Hope that all of these disturbed addicts soon finally fall on their face with this business.
They also live off minors who through their argumentation of entertainment make them addicted to slots. And still act as if they would play for their own money.
I still don't understand how gambling can be advertised on a gaming platform.
The people there are so unsympathetic that it is just to laugh

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Chrizzi
Experienced
I still don't understand how gambling can be advertised on a gaming platform.


Have a good evening Bro 😒

Have thought it possible that adult people know that. And look before....

Edit: font color adjusted

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Byrrrd
Rookie
I'm going to confess to being an avid viewer of OC streams.

In the meantime without sound, because I just can't stand the stupid talk or when Dave holds up his smartphone with his Skrill account for the umpteenth time to "prove" that he is not a fake. Chat I usually leave out, because this Gedummbatze for everyone with `nem IQ over a piece of bread is hardly to bear. I just like to watch and who even remotely believes that this is somehow real, must be quite simple-minded

What has always amazed me, however, is how Mother Amazon lets something like this pass. Not even a hint alà "This is an advertising stream blabla" is displayed. Twitch doesn't rake in so much money with them that they restrict the OC streamers a bit or even throw them off the platform completely. On Amazon, some giant seller is kicked off the platform almost weekly because they violate something (currently very much in focus are fake reviews), but on Twitch the clocks run a little differently.

Funny

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Anonym
It is today now finally so far. Hope very much that finally all the "real money" streamers will disappear. Yesterday I looked through what there is so on the road Germans. And this e and his e asked what they think of underage viewers, but was immediately blocked.
Is already ne quite obvious thing that will now probably lose many of their earnings. Is yes for the casinos relatively unattractive if most there only stupide sit and press, will certainly no longer be able to recruit many players
As the previous speaker already says thank you Amazon

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erich1966
Visitor
What you see now from the casino Streamer pages on Twitch, all have dutifully taken their casino ads and links from their pages. Except for "Slotspinner" - his page is still full of casino ads. Asked by a viewer that from today no more casino advertising is allowed, he said only that the advertising in connection with a link to the casino is not allowed. In his casino advertising, the link does not lead directly to the casino but to his page and from there the forwarding would then take place to the casino. "Slotspinner" has apparently not understood that already the advertising alone for a casino without a link to the casino is prohibited. He probably thinks that impudence will win. So much impudence is actually reported to Twitch I thought - but unfortunately you can not get in touch with Twitch if you do not have a customer account.

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DieWunderharke5000
Top Member
Apparently Twitch is serious. Rosh has already been banned

All the other streamers that I checked superficially today have removed all links. It will be exciting

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gamble1
Legend
DieWunderharke5000 wrote on 08/17/2021 at 23:52: Apparently Twitch is serious. Rosh has already been banned

All the other streamers I did a cursory check on today have all links removed. Will be exciting.

I'm glad that a company takes action and hits the table and tells me no matter how much reach or followers you have our rules are our rules

Don't get me wrong of course the streamers have their right to make money if that's their job ok but I think some will think oh they won't block me anyway or think they are smarter than the Provider and try to find loopholes

Almost every company would think well played have just discovered a loophole but not with Amazon haha

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erich1966
Visitor
However, Twitch is not really cracking down on all casino streamers. Today looked at the page of "Slotspinner" and there is still everything full of casino advertising like yesterday. Apparently there is an exception for him on Twitch and not for the others.

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