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sllewgh t1_iyiua3e wrote

I agree with the sentiment, but WOW is that a shitty meme.

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motvek t1_iyiwfl7 wrote

I shit you not, a Maryland draft kings ad was placed directly below this post 😂

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tacitus23 t1_iyjbyqc wrote

Is there a reason these ads are everywhere? I moved here recently.

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Matt3989 t1_iyjiyxy wrote

I don't understand how it's 2022 and some of you aren't running ad blockers?

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neutronicus t1_iyjjy4g wrote

If you like sports podcasts these gambling ads are all over that shit, and not just interstitial ads, the content is shot through with it as well.

I would guess there's a decent number of people using mobile apps with ads as well.

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Matt3989 t1_iyjm1ir wrote

Hmm, that's crazy to me, I don't know of anyone who uses the official Reddit app. It was an absolutely horrible experience up until like ~2016.

That doesn't specify they're using the 'Official' app.

No adds on Sync, and on desktop ublock origin takes care of them.

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Dr_Midnight OP t1_iyjn80e wrote

> That doesn't specify they're using the 'Official' app.

My understanding - though this may be incorrect - is that "Reddit Apps" is reflective of the official app across both iOS, iPadOS, and Android. Users who utilize other applications do so effectively via Reddit's API and are not reflected in these statistics.

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Delicious_Chance9119 t1_iyjp3hw wrote

I love draft kings I want more of their commercials it’s funny to me how upset everyone here gets by them

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umdtho t1_iyjr47m wrote

Yeah would be curious to know what Apollo’s share of those stats are. Seems like it has a pretty big user base (as I write from Apollo lol).

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yeaughourdt t1_iyk0xe8 wrote

I use an ad blocker, but they must know that because I got a piece of physical junk mail from them yesterday, wtf

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Dr_Midnight OP t1_iyk186x wrote

> If you like sports podcasts these gambling ads are all over that shit, and not just interstitial ads, the content is shot through with it as well.

Oh man, it's everywhere. News broadcasts. Radio. Sports. Billboards. They're so pervasive.

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neutronicus t1_iyk418i wrote

A couple years ago it was just my podcasts

Seeing it metastasize to Baltimore has been surreal, like, oh, now it’s above me when I’m running across the Maryland Ave bridge

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Obasan123 t1_iykjwtm wrote

Thank you, thank you.

To the person who asked, I do run an ad blocker. These get through it.

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PVinesGIS t1_iykmbvt wrote

They can afford to pay out winners and pay for all this advertising.

I mean, everyone I know that gambles talks about how good they are at it and how much money they win, so where does this insane advertising budget come from?

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kasubot t1_iyky07r wrote

I was in costco today and walked past a speaker they were selling that had a radio playing. Fucking draft kings was the first thing I hear when I pass.

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Taxitaxitaxi33 t1_iyl4bj5 wrote

I like the draft kings ads in my mobile games you can close them quicker than the FarmVille games or the one where the king is constantly getting murdered.

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gmp012 t1_iyl5zre wrote

"BuT ThE ProCedEs Go tO the sCHooLs"

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Duc_de_La_Derp t1_iymb49e wrote

From Maryland, haven’t lived there really since high-school, I still get these daily! Top 3 hated ads below James Allen (I proposed 2 years ago) and Supercuts (I’m black).

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weahman t1_iymgn1y wrote

For sports betting they are doing easy free bets where you can win money but most put it right back in instead of cashing out. Why cause it's free money you're playing with. Fan dual did 4 $50bets. One I won 275 on. Some cash out, some keep playing. I was looking up some stats on sports betting and majority of people are not in the positive. It's highly addictive and you can do it on the toilet or from anywhere. They have bets for damn near everything involved in the sport. They get a lot of money on the parlays because it seems easy to win and it's not. They have made millions already if not more. The number is going to be insane when they see how much in a year they made.

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PVinesGIS t1_iymiudp wrote

The whole gambling machismo culture just makes me queasy. I remember relatives losing houses to gambling addictions when I was a kid.

Kinda like drugs, I don’t think making it illegal is the answer. But I definitely feel like there should be more public messaging on the risks and harms associated.

And the free starter money they’re offering is WAY too similar to the crack dealer pitch, “First one’s free, but the second one’s gonna cost you!”

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kutuz_off t1_iyn42ik wrote

All while online poker is still illegal across most of the country.

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