Published
OnlineLegal & RegulatoryIndustry

National Council on Problem Gambling comments on Twitch's gambling link ban


CurrentlyOffline
>The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) in the US has responded to Twitch's decision to ban gambling site links.
Despite plenty of analysis into how best to use Twitch to promote gambling links in recent months, a ban has been implemented from today – 17 August – on sharing links to gambling sites.   This will naturally have a bearing on affiliates and operators looking to use Twitch, as well as the revenue sources of professional casino game streamers.   The NCPG says it had campaigned in support of action from Twitch to protect under-age and vulnerable gamblers. Now Keith Whyte, the NCPG's Executive Director, has reacted to Twitch's ban.   He said in a statement: “Twitch has taken a good first step to help protect young and vulnerable users by preventing the sharing of links to gambling websites. However, much more must be done.   “Everybody should be concerned that Twitch still allows the broadcast of unregulated and illegal gambling and that sites like Stake and Roobet pay popular streamers to play the casino games on their channels.   "It is incumbent on Twitch to focus on the health of their users, especially young people who are susceptible to developing a gambling addiction thanks to what they are exposed to in the streaming platform.”   Whyte went on to add that he believes Twitch should restrict gambling content to adult viewers only, and ensure streamers are able to gamble legally in their jurisdiction.   Whyte has previously appeared on the GI Huddle as a special guest during our Problem Gambling Series.   
Premium+ Connections
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium
 
Premium Connections
Consultancy
Executive Profiles
Bayes Esports
Gordon Moody
Affinity Interactive
Follow Us

Facing Facts: Online gaming trends in the last decade

Gambling Insider investigates the online gaming market, taki...

Taking Stock: Analysing online casino operator and supplier performance

Gambling Insider tracks online casino operator and supplier...

Moving the industry forward: Kindred Group’s Sustainable Gambling Conference

Back in March, Gambling Insider attended Kindred Group’s S...

Nothing is free: Analysing Brazil's sports betting laws

Brazilian lawyer Neil Montgomery unpicks all the technicalit...