Are there “secondhand” effects to gambling?

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Secondhand smoke, for example, has known damaging effects to the body. This makes me wonder what about watching streamers gamble? All those slots are super professionally designed to be fast-paced, exciting, and addicting. So would this kind of “secondhand” gambling increase risk of addiction, decrease attention span since slots are so fast paced, and have other negative effects?

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Yes, that’s literally the whole point of St*ke.com, to advertise their slots to impressionable young people. How do you think they afford to pay XQC 100M

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