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Other topics related to... : Youtube blocks all gambling channels (Page 6)

Topic created on 09th Jan. 2018 | Page: 6 of 12 | Answers: 111 | Views: 25,731
reddit
Visitor
Do you think Youtube is not interested in...worklich

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Anonym
Really too bad. Have the GJ Vids always gladly geguckt^^

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Matthias
Expert
dumdumurindanger wrote on 01/13/2018 at 06:22: Real shame. Always liked watching the GJ vids^^

Really glad to hear, but don't worry, lots of new videos from us soon and the new video upload feature!

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Andrew789
Experienced
But some channels are still running. Do they have a special arrangement or is it just a matter of time before they close down?

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Julian
Elite
Andrew789 wrote on 01/13/2018 at 11:20: Some channels are still running though. Do they have a special arrangement or is it just a matter of time before they shut down?

I think that all comes with time ... Special regulation gibts there not, only with some channels takes a little longer until they come "dran".
After all, there are now easily 500 thousand channels that are on the move in the industry, irrelevant whether spam accounts or otherwise.

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Anonym
What's incomprehensible to me is that the casino tester is still online and is releasing one spaz video after the other. Meanwhile, however, even among his loyal followers some resistance is stirring regarding the credibility of his material.

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RiverSong
Legend
JulianK wrote on 01/13/2018 at 16:15
Andrew789 wrote on 01/13/2018 at 11:20 am: Some channels are still running though. Do they have a special arrangement or is it just a matter of time before they shut down?

I think that all comes with time ... Special regulation gibts there, only with some channels takes a little longer until they come "dran".

there will always be exceptions for some, like everywhere. it's enough if you have relationships there. that's life

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Anonym
Hi Daniel,

i hope you can halfway get over the loss on YT. But believe me, this is only the beginning of the end of the whole scene. There are currently deals going on in German backrooms that we don't hear about out here. Even such wonderful sites like this one will soon be free of advertising, maybe even disappear from the net without any financial incentive. At the moment it looks really bad for the casino affiliates. And it doesn't matter if you are based in Malta or Germany. It is a pity that this development has taken such a course. When 10 years ago everything was still "peaceful" and not every junkie wanted to do the big business, the world was still fine. Now, unfortunately, it has become an absolute mass phenomenon for a few years, which of course has put the state watchdogs on their toes.

In this sense, many greetings from the front...

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Daniel
Elite
Spielotheka wrote on 01/15/2018 at 10:22 am: Hi Daniel,

i hope you can halfway get over the loss on YT. But believe me, this is just the beginning of the end of the whole scene. There are currently deals going on in German backrooms that we don't hear about out here. Even such wonderful sites like this one will soon be free of advertising, maybe even disappear from the web without any financial incentive. At the moment it looks really bad for the casino affiliates. And it doesn't matter if you are based in Malta or Germany. It is a pity that this development has taken such a course. So 10 years ago everything was still "peaceful" and not every junkie wanted to make the big business, the world was still fine. Now, unfortunately, it has become an absolute mass phenomenon for a few years, which of course has put the state watchdogs on the scene.

In this sense, many greetings from the front...

Yes servus Alex, are you still alive? Can you add me in Skype or write by e-mail, so that we can exchange times?

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Daniel
Elite
Sorry, I didn't answer your question:

We can get over the loss of Youtube because Youtube was only a hobby anyway and we posted comparatively few videos. We only made videos when we would have played privately ourselves anyway and there were always long breaks. We also never wanted to stream and gamble professionally. The only use we had of the videos was basically just to make this website a bit more popular. But since all the streamers have mushroomed in the last two years anyway, we haven't done much in this area anyway - but we didn't really want to.

Well, now of course we have to think about something on principle, because we can not let this injustice sit on us. It's more a matter of principle. Why are we, of all people, one of the few Youtubers to be deleted? What have we done wrong than other Youtuber. I do not know. Youtube only gives standard answers.

It's a pity that this development has taken such a course. When 10 years ago everything was still "peaceful" and not every junkie wanted to make the big business, the world was still okay. Now, unfortunately, it has become an absolute mass phenomenon for a few years now, which of course has put the state watchdogs on their toes.

Well, if it were the "junkies" - we are "junkies" ourselves - then it would still be all right. It's always been a mass phenomenon. But back in the day - when casinos didn't give out Bonus money and freemoney - the fakers were so bad that it was obvious to any brain-dead that something was wrong. The problem is that the Online Casinos behave assi by discovering Youtube and Twitch as a source of income and provide streamers, as well aso Youtuber with unrealistic Bonuses, free money, etc.. The online casinos should not have started this, because the "junkies" who really play with real money would make such high losses that nothing would be left on the bottom line, and the pure businessmen who only gamble professionally and laugh their heads off at the end of the day about the players would not even try to build up a business on Youtube or Twitch.

But that's just the way it is. The affiliates, as well as the online casinos have zero in the head, just want to clear quickly, quickly without regard to losses and it is only logical that at some point the state guards are called on the plan. I have to say that this is even justified.

The problem is that if you are the only one who tries to be serious and honest and think in the long term, you end up getting punched in the face. We are also one of the few who have now lost their YT channel.

The others have used the time and cleaned up and we have renounced some and made an effort to build a portal in Germany with added value. The first German casino portal with added value. Something like this costs money, of course, and a lot was reinvested. If you include the winning videos - I don't even want to think about it ...

Well, the world is not fair ...

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