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New Developments in Gambling Marketing: the Rise of Social Media Ads and Its Effect on Youth
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Rossi, Raffaello
, Nairn, Agnes
in
Advertising
/ Children & youth
/ Gambling (L Clark
/ Marketing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monetary incentives
/ Neurology
/ Online gambling
/ Psychiatry
/ Section Editor
/ Social networks
/ Sports betting
/ Topical Collection on Gambling
/ Young adults
2022
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New Developments in Gambling Marketing: the Rise of Social Media Ads and Its Effect on Youth
by
Rossi, Raffaello
, Nairn, Agnes
in
Advertising
/ Children & youth
/ Gambling (L Clark
/ Marketing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monetary incentives
/ Neurology
/ Online gambling
/ Psychiatry
/ Section Editor
/ Social networks
/ Sports betting
/ Topical Collection on Gambling
/ Young adults
2022
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New Developments in Gambling Marketing: the Rise of Social Media Ads and Its Effect on Youth
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Rossi, Raffaello
, Nairn, Agnes
in
Advertising
/ Children & youth
/ Gambling (L Clark
/ Marketing
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monetary incentives
/ Neurology
/ Online gambling
/ Psychiatry
/ Section Editor
/ Social networks
/ Sports betting
/ Topical Collection on Gambling
/ Young adults
2022
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New Developments in Gambling Marketing: the Rise of Social Media Ads and Its Effect on Youth
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New Developments in Gambling Marketing: the Rise of Social Media Ads and Its Effect on Youth
2022
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Overview
Purpose of Review
Propelled by the rise of online and social media, gambling marketing has developed extremely fast, moving far beyond traditional techniques. Policy makers need to ensure that children and young people are protected in this space but it is hard for empirical research to keep pace with industry developments. This article aims to provide some direction to policymakers and the scientific community, by reviewing what literature there is on social media gambling marketing and its effects on children.
Recent Findings
Research suggests that exposure to social media gambling advertising is high in volume and reach; that gambling ads are more appealing to young people than to adults; and that advertising portrays gambling as a harmless and fun activity with few warnings of potential health dangers. Most gambling brands’ followers on social media are under 25 years old and current regulations are not entirely fit for purpose.
Summary
Social media gambling ads are booming with high rates of exposure to children and young persons. Paid-for ads target specific young people (with tempting but complex financial incentives), whilst organic ads thrive by being shared across youth user networks. The effects on children and young people are worrisome. Gambling accounts are using content marketing, in particular, to create humorous and seemingly harmless posts to target young people who have not fully developed advertising recognition skills. As regulators struggle to keep up, there are concerns that young people are particularly influenced by these ads, and may be lured into gambling.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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