Måske ville det være bedst at forklare udtrykket "Facebook Casino", hva'?
Lad os starte med lidt teori og vores synspunkt:
For en måned siden eller deromkring havde jeg en diskussion med min kollega fra Datateamet angående Facebook-kasinoer, bare for at få lidt viden om det emne, jeg stødte på her på forummet. Nå, men resultatet var ret lige. Det er vigtigt at skelne mellem sociale Facebook-apps, der tilbyder kasinospil gratis, og dem, der tillader "spilleren" at købe yderligere indhold (for det meste boostere eller tokens) fra butikker i spillet.
En top af det er såkaldte Facebook-kasinoer.
Lad mig sige det på denne måde: hvorfor skulle nogen skabe noget, der ligner FB casino i stedet for at åbne et rigtigt online casino? Med en gennemsigtig ind- og udbetalingsproces? Med vilkår og betingelser? Hvad?
Denne artikel fokuserer på socialt hasardspil, og jeg fandt det interessant:
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"Social" gambling
Grunden til, at Facebook har tilladelse til at tilbyde gambling på, er platform, hvis, fordi det ikke tillader spillere at vinde rigtige penge, og derfor i henhold til lovens øjne er dette ikke at overveje gambling. I stedet kaldes det socialt hasardspil , og det er angiveligt lovligt i de fleste lande. Og for at bevare denne lovlighed skal hjemmesiden give dig et par spillemønter eller dollars, som du kan spille med. Dette skyldes, at for at disse spil ikke skal være gambling, behøver der ikke være nogen forpligtelse for brugeren til at bruge deres egne midler til at købe ind i spillet.
Bliv nu ikke for ophidset, denne "sociale" gambling er faktisk den bedst bevarede fidus på internettet. Dette skyldes, at selvom Facebook giver dig et par gratis mønter om dagen, vil disse mønter ikke bringe dig ret langt. Og hvis du bruger dine gratis mønter til at vinde flere gratis mønter ved at spille, er du aldrig i stand til at udbetale. Ja, du læste rigtigt. Du kan sætte penge ind, men du kan ikke tage nogen penge ud..."
Lad os lægge til side, at køb af ting fra butikken i spillet ikke er det samme som et lovligt indskud i kasinoet, jeg er stadig overrasket over, hvor mange mennesker "donerer" penge for at spille disse apps længere uden at skulle udbetale.
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Nu stiller jeg mig selv hovedspørgsmålet - Hvorfor skulle nogen ønske eller overhovedet have brug for at hacke sådan en applikation?
Jeg har oprigtigt ingen anelse. Har du? 🙂
Maybe it would be best to explain the term "Facebook Casino", huh?
Let's start with a bit of theory, and our point of view:
A month ago or so, I had a discussion with my colleague from the Data Team regarding Facebook casinos, just to gain some knowledge about the topic I encountered here on the forum. Well, the outcome was pretty straight, though. It's important to distinguish between social Facebook apps offering casino games for free, and those that allow the "player" to buy additional content (mostly boosters or tokens) from in-game shops.
A top of that are so-called Facebook Casinos.
Let me say it this way: why would anyone create something similar to FB casino instead of opening a real online casino? With a transparent deposit and withdrawal process? With terms and conditions? Huh?
This article focuses on social gambling, and I found it interesting:
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"Social" Gambling
The reason Facebook is allowed to offer gambling on is platform if because it doesn’t allow players to win real money, and thus, under the eyes of the law this isn’t consider gambling. Instead it’s called social gambling and it is supposedly legal in most countries. And in order to maintain this legality, the website has to give you a few play coins or dollars for you to play with. This is because in order for these games not to be gambling, there has to be no obligation for the user to use their own funds to buy into the game.
Now don’t get too excited, this "social" gambling is actually the best kept scam on the internet. This is because even though Facebook gives you a few free coins per day, these coins won’t get you very far. And if you use your free coins to win more free coins by gambling, you are not able to cash out, ever. Yes, you read that right. You can put money in, but you can’t take any money out..."
Let's put aside that buying stuff from the in-game store is not the same as a legal deposit in casino, I'm still amazed how many people "donate" money to play these apps longer without the need to cash out.
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Now, I am asking myself the main question - Why would anyone want or even need to hack such an application?
I sincerely have no clue. Have you? 🙂
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