Demos - Research Reveals Scale of the Social Media Challenge Facing Gambling Regulators

22 Feb 2016 02:04 PM

The scale of the social media challenge facing gambling regulators and those working to minimise gambling-related harm is set out in a new report by leading think-tank Demos.

Demos researchers identified 877 Twitter accounts promoting gambling and noted that over 900,000 British Twitter users (around one-in-twenty) followed at least one promotional account. It was found that if a Twitter user followed just the three most prolific pro-gambling accounts they would receive a promotional message on average once every 240 seconds.

The report, supported by the Responsible Gambling Trust, reveals some specific challenges to regulators and those concerned about gambling-related harm:

Carl Miller, Research Director of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media at Demos said: “This study shines important new light on the increasingly prominent digital dimension of gambling, which poses new and specific challenges for policy-makers and regulators. As we move so much of our lives online, our research at Demos has underscored just how important it is for policies to evolve, to acknowledge the new ways in which we as a society are engaging with information. Clearly, more needs to be done to ensure that messages countering problematic gambling are able to reach people where they can best be heard and have the greatest impact.”

Marc Etches, Chief Executive of the Responsible Gambling Trust, said: “The Responsible Gambling Trust is committed to minimising gambling-related harm, and the interaction between social media and gambling is an increasingly important consideration. There is a need to maintain a careful balance between the freedom to promote legitimate commerce and the need to protect vulnerable people. We hope that this report will be helpful to policy makers, regulators and all those working to minimise gambling-related harm.”

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