@shaams I get it. But needing the money doesn't change what they're selling. The audience eats the loss either way, that's the part "can't blame them" ignores
@LacyHimself@Fortnite you promote gambling to your teenage impressionable audience in which they will deposit money to a mathematically guaranteed money extraction machine nice bro fuck yourself
yo nice bro let’s read that tweet again.. two of those are the bait and one is the business. The trips and travel are what gets filmed. Roobet isn’t paying for any of that out for him to lose some weight or have fun; they’re paying because Lacy’s 13 y/o audience will convert into deposits, and the house edge does the rest.
This is egregious behavior from someone who claims to be an influencer. every game on that platform is built to pay back less than it takes in. Not when you’re unlucky, on average, by design. The wins that’ll inevitably show up in the content are the 1 in a thousand, low variance clips that make it look winnable. The hundreds of losing sessions in between don’t get posted. That’s the whole model: show the audience the jackpot, never the bankroll it cost to get there.
And look at who’s watching. A sponsorship like this points a mathematically guaranteed money extraction machine straight at the youngest, most impressionable audience on the platform. “Welcome to the family” the family is the funnel and and you think your audience is sick enough to fall for it. Get sponsored by doordash you fat fucking pig
@777Zmann yea thats not your script brother. thats a 96.38% RTP slot, on a spin whose outcome was determined before you clicked. House edge is 3.62%. You hit the good side of variance and the script is taking the credit. run up that "voodoo script" 10,000 times in a simulated environment