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usonian

(14,894 posts)
Fri Jan 3, 2025, 11:47 PM Friday

The Online Sports Gambling Experiment Has Failed

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/tHiB8jLocbPLagYDZ/the-online-sports-gambling-experiment-has-failed

The Short Answer

Joe Weisenthal: Why is it that sports gambling, specifically, has elicited a lot of criticism from people that would otherwise have more laissez faire sympathies?


This full post is the long answer. The short answer is that it is clear from studies and from what we see with our eyes that ubiquitous sports gambling on mobile phones, and media aggressively pushing wagering, is mostly predation on people who suffer from addictive behaviors. That predation, due to the costs of customer acquisition and retention and the regulations involved, involves pushing upon them terrible products offered at terrible prices, pushed throughout the sports ecosystem and via smartphones onto highly vulnerable people. This is not a minor issue. This is so bad that you can pick up the impacts in overall economic distress data. The price, on so many levels, is too damn high.


They have the receipts.
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The Online Sports Gambling Experiment Has Failed (Original Post) usonian Friday OP
I'm amazed at the integration of gambling into all aspects of sports. Smartphones make placing bets easy. OAITW r.2.0 Saturday #1
Michael Lewis, author of Moneyball and the big short has a terrific podcast called against the rules, and this whole sea mahina Saturday #2
Thanks. True Dough Saturday #4
You are in for a treat mahina Saturday #5
I listen to quite a few sports podcasts True Dough Saturday #6
Thank you. mahina Saturday #7
Message auto-removed Name removed Saturday #3
I never have and likely never will place any online wager. Xavier Breath Saturday #8

OAITW r.2.0

(28,831 posts)
1. I'm amazed at the integration of gambling into all aspects of sports. Smartphones make placing bets easy.
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 12:00 AM
Saturday

There will be a day of reckoning for many people soon.

mahina

(19,141 posts)
2. Michael Lewis, author of Moneyball and the big short has a terrific podcast called against the rules, and this whole sea
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 01:41 AM
Saturday

Because it's illegal where I live and I don't go to the continent, I really had no idea.

True Dough

(21,098 posts)
4. Thanks.
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 07:36 AM
Saturday

I'm a frequent podcast listener and on the lookout for interesting ones worth a listen. Just followed Against the Rules. Will give it a shot.

mahina

(19,141 posts)
5. You are in for a treat
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 10:14 AM
Saturday

I envy you listening to the first seasons anew.

His book The Fifth Risk is my favorite of his. Itʻs on audio books.

What have you liked best, podcast-wise?

Thanks, cheers.

True Dough

(21,098 posts)
6. I listen to quite a few sports podcasts
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 11:36 AM
Saturday

My "current affairs" roster includes The Daily, Post Reports, Stay Tuned With Preet, 60 Minutes (when I don't watch it on TV), Fareed Zakaria GPS and, although I sometimes disagree with his takes, I usually listen to Real Time with Bill Maher (at least when he has guests that I can tolerate -- if he has any "gaslighters" on then I skip it).

And I enjoy The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and his crew.

Response to usonian (Original post)

Xavier Breath

(5,214 posts)
8. I never have and likely never will place any online wager.
Sat Jan 4, 2025, 03:04 PM
Saturday

But I do find the increased chatter about it annoying. When I listen to local sports talk I am bombarded with discussions about and ads for online gambling. Each show has to have an interview with some sleaze who is supposedly going to make me rich with his inside dope about what will really go down in that Kentucky/Syracuse game. I hate the legitimacy that it gives that industry, and I can see why so many with an addiction problem are hooked in.

A newspaper columnist some years ago asked: "When did 'gambling' lose the 'bl?' They're not fooling anybody."

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