9 pointsby bilekas4 hours ago5 comments
  • boringops-dan27 minutes ago
    I'd love to know if the people responsible for 'Responsible Gaming' actually think it has an impact or if they're just enjoying the stable income and performative nature of the job.

    In Ontario, we have Jon Hamm next to sports cars and supermodels telling us about betting limits. Everyone in the 'regulation chain' makes money on the back of the people who actually need the help. It's awful.

  • a_shoeboy3 hours ago
    Not exactly a surprising result. How exactly is "gambling is fun" supposed to reduce gambling?
  • whatevermom43 hours ago
    Looks like they don't discuss the fact that the message increases the amount of funds that get gambled in the conclusion. Wondering why :).
  • pimlottc3 hours ago
    Bottom line:

    > In our study, no evidence was found for a protective effect of the most common UK safer gambling message.

    • bilekasan hour ago
      What surprised me most was the messaging seems to suggest people actually gambled more..

      > Participants who saw the “when the fun stops, stop” message were 6% more likely to gamble all of their money, if they gambled at all, compared with participants who were not shown this message

      At least that how i ready that part.

  • Der_Einzigean hour ago
    Gambling is the ultimate Darwin award. If we end it, we wouldn't have the absolute hilarity from things like Bossmanjack to experience Schadenfreude with. Bossmanjack is literally peak comedy.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eNBfXb-A-Q

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsHVmlafiNg&rco=1

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UBQ4noMV68