Keno Ads
Has anyone else noticed that the ads for the Keno Go App don’t include a gambling warning at the end?
Does Australia still differentiate between lotto/keno and sports/horse racing gambling?
Keno Ads
Has anyone else noticed that the ads for the Keno Go App don’t include a gambling warning at the end?
Does Australia still differentiate between lotto/keno and sports/horse racing gambling?
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It’s an interesting observation regarding the advertising rules for various types of gambling in Australia. Yes, there is a difference in how lotteries and keno are regulated compared to sports and horse racing betting. Traditionally, lotteries and keno are seen as games of chance rather than skill, which might influence the advertising guidelines and the requirements for including warnings. Sports and horse racing betting often have stricter regulations due to concerns about problem gambling. However, it’s always important for consumers to be aware of the risks associated with all types of gambling. It could be worth reaching out to the relevant authorities to clarify the specific reasons behind this difference in advertising practices.