What Are Australians Actually Doing at Home During Lockdown?
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The gaming industry in Australia is one of the fast-growing sectors. According to recent statistics, there was a 7.1% increase in betting expenditure in the country. With many people having access to the internet on their mobile phones, it is apparent that electronic and recreational gaming is becoming a major social issue.
Gambling in Australia has increased significantly. Based on figures from the Australian Gaming Council, Australians lost $24.89n billion on gambling. This is due to an increase in betting expenditure by adults.
There are vast effects of recreational betting and access to online content that most people are not aware of. During this lockdown, gaming is gaining popularity amongst adults. In this article, we mention some social and economic demerits of online betting.
1. Economic Loss
A pathological gambler or the so-called punter may bet all they have when they become addicts. In most cases, those who gamble in online casinos don't stop until they spend their last coin. Now that most Australians are under lockdown, access to online gaming seems the order of the day. Most people are not going to work, and gambling seems another 'easy' source of livelihood.
Additionally, online gambling can result in loss of livelihood when players bet their savings and income. It also contributes to laziness as most people are not willing to hustle or work hard on other productive activities.
Since most people can easily access online casinos and place their bets, they can bet with the last penny, resulting in significant financial and economic loss. Most gamblers don't have financial training to manage their money.
That said, even when they win big, they end up remaining broke. Ideally, online betting reduces your perception of money value. Most players forget they are spending real money – the reason they keep betting.
2. Money Laundering
Whether online betting is a social vice or not is debatable. However, the fact that online gambling contributes to money laundering is not negotiable. It isn't easy to trace the source of money most punters deposit on online casinos. When a player deposits cash on online casinos, the company does not investigate the money source, contributing to crime.
Therefore, gambling on online and offline casinos supports criminal activities because players are more secure in trading illegal money in this industry.
Most gambling sites may not be legitimate. For example, when online casinos shut down because of legal issues, it is not easy for players on the platform to trace their money. Some online casinos will even fail to pay their punters on winnings.
3. Family Breakups
Studies have shown that most gamblers cannot build lasting relationships because of addiction. Most players seek gambling therapy to treat gambling addiction. When you have a gambling problem or addiction, you tend to forget about your household financial responsibilities. This can often result in divorce when your spouse feels like you are not responsible enough to take care of the family. It is also difficult to brining up responsible children when you are into online gambling.
Gaming takes much of your time and resources you can invest in your child's development and support. Your family, relatives, and friends are generally heartbroken once you become addicted to gambling, resulting in separation over time.
4. Emotional Distress and Suicide
Gambling, as an online recreational activity, comes with a load of social effects. How does it feel losing your last coin on a horse race bet? The feeling of losing money on online gaming can often contribute to depression. Most punters lose more money believing they can win the jackpot and recover their losses. The strong belief of becoming a 'billionaire' someday keeps most players in the emotional trap of gambling.
Most players have found themselves in mental hospitals because of gambling when depression and stress become part of their life. The reality of pathological gambling is that it has great psychological effects on players.
When gambling becomes a daily routine, it is not easy to work on your emotions and build healthy relationships with others. Most players tend to distance themselves from other people when they realize what they are doing is unethical to those around them.
5. Increased Computer Hacking
Computer hacking is becoming popular today because of advancing technology. There are millions of people on social media and online recreational platforms. Most people are not that concerned about the information they provide on social media and electronic gaming sites. For instance, when a hacker logs into your Facebook account, they can profile you – find your address, name, picture, and even confirm your birthday. With all this information, tracking you is very easy.
Recreational betting and accessing online content can easily contribute to computer hacking. Most hackers browse the internet to collect personal information on credit cards and online transactions. When hackers need money, they will do everything, including gaining access to online casino accounts.
Most players have lost their money when online casino gets hacked. Online casinos are hotspots for hackers because they receive huge amounts of deposits and withdrawals every day. As many people engage in recreational gaming, data privacy becomes an issue for society. Internet gambling is more susceptible to invasion of privacy. Players are at risk of losing their money at any time.
6. Addiction
Problem gambling is a major concern in society, and online betting seems to catapult it even more. Since online gambling offers no restriction on betting amount, players can bet all they have and remain broke.
It also easy to access online casinos right on your smartphone any time, and you don't have to visit a physical casino to place a bet. With no limitation on time, money, and availability, most players become addicted to recreational gambling.
Final Thoughts
During this lockdown, most people are spending most of their time online. The number of online casino players keeps growing because most individuals have idle time. It is easy to access online casinos any time right in the comfort of your home.
Lastly, with limited policies the government has put into regulating internet privacy and online gambling, most Australians feel the pinch in their social and economic lives.