truth about streamers (page 4)

2 years ago by paclmaya
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Radka
1 year ago

So you're affiliates?


Aren't streamers affiliates?

mattycuster
1 year ago

This whole - including streamers, is part of the affiliate business.

Even a shop that returns you a certain portion of the money you spent there via your bank or card is engaged in affiliate business. It actually means someone is getting a cut for something, not actually goods or services. Money for getting to know 🙂 if you prefer.

The modern explanation stands like this:

"Affiliate marketing is a marketing model in which third-party publishers promote a merchant's goods or services and receive a percentage of the sales or web traffic made as a result. It is typically considered a key part of modern digital marketing."

The main point is how you do that. We, for instance, keep high moral boundaries in what we do by excluding promotions.

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Radka
1 year ago

A shop is a vendor. The customer is trading their money for a physical or digital product. They do not rely on their customers losing long term for prosperity. Casino affiliates do.


I think if we exclude fake streamers, casino guru is no better or no worse then streamers. You all make money from people losing. Some of your previous comments regarding streamers is more then a little hypocritical. However your claimants service does on the surface seem as though you give more back then legitimate streamers. However certain streamers claim if you sign up through their links and something goes wrong they will protect you....I'm not sure if that's true or not.


A murky business you guys are in, I can't help but think your distain for streamers might be because they are more popular and steal your business?


I could be completely wrong though, Ive never engaged much in this side of things.

mattycuster
1 year ago

Not necessarily, I'd say.

I wouldn't say the whole affiliate system is based on losses in general. But, of course, I do understand your point.

I must admit I've never heard of this protection before, though it is not something I can elaborate on. I mean, how could someone out of the casino help another person when "anything" goes wrong? You know we can't accomplish that even through our Resolution Center. 🤔

"A murky business you guys are in, I can't help but think your distain for streamers might be because they are more popular and steal your business?"

No, it's probably my personal lack of respect for those who aim to support the idea that winning in casinos is easy. Despite the proven fact that the worst odds for winnings are especially in playing slots... Or, the longer you play, the more likely you'll lose. To me, it seems like a contradiction to what such artists present to the public.

I just can't help myself, yet I'm glad I know at least one exception. 😀


Radka
1 year ago

Ok

1 year ago

How do you recognize a streamer who is playing with fake money? It's his missions that betray him. No sensible player would use their hard-earned money to do spins of $100 or so

Streamers receive a certain amount of money, depending on how many viewers they have.

A stream gets 2 million euros - of which a certain percentage, say 10%, is his money. He gets the extra money into his gaming account - so he has to play for a certain number of hours and days per week. And that for a certain period of time, as long as his contract runs. If he still has money in the account after the contract expires, then it belongs to him.

Of course, you also earn from advertisements with bonuses and so on.


In principle, I am of the opinion that streaming from online casinos should be banned, as well as uploading videos to media such as YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram and so on. The streamers are simply showing the wrong picture here.

And as long as these streamers exist, there will be no fair play for normal players - it simply cannot be the case that normal arcades feel like they have a better payout than the online slots.

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paclmaya
1 year ago

If I remember correctly, they banned many casino streamers from Twitch, right? Yeah, what you're watching there isn't right, but some people still love watching it.

I digged more into this topic in past and it seems most of the streamers never made any deposits to their casino accounts. The casinos fund their accounts and the streamers get money as affiliates bringing new players to the casinos.

2 months ago

https://youtu.be/URhk0weOmfk

should be watched on youtube

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paclmaya
2 months ago

And why is that exactly, if I may ask?🤔

Would you like to tell us something about it, perhaps?

Romi
1 month ago

why you should watch the video on?

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paclmaya
1 month ago

No problem; thank you anyway.

1 month ago

Yeah these streamers are given the money they use by the casinos/game studios and its amazing they always hit these big multipliers that the rest of us never do. Don't trust them at all. Don't even watch tbh.

101mikeywalker
1 month ago

I used to watch it from time to time, but it should definitely be taken with a caution. 

As you say, very few streamers play with their money and most of them have contracts. Those who would be seduced by big wins could probably be new to gambling. 

Can you think of any streamers you've seen like this? 🤔

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