Australian Influencer's Crypto Gambling Ads Allow to Run Despite Regulator Warning, Meta Says Nothing.
Influencer Dinah, with 820,000 followers on Instagram, has been promoting Rainbet, an offshore crypto casino, without adhering to guidelines from the Australian regulator. The platform is described as a "online crypto casino" by its self-proclaimed owner and features in captions such as: "WHY PAY RENT WHEN U CAN JUST DOUBLE IT???? (ty rainbet! link in bio - helps me out a lot)", alongside videos where Dinah can be seen using the app while playing or driving.
Regulators have warned social media influencers to avoid promoting illegal gambling services, but Meta failed to take action against Dinah's account despite nearly a dozen reports of her posts pushing Rainbet's crypto-gambling app to her followers in January. When reports were filed with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (Acma), Meta said that they didn't go against their community standards on fraud or scams, although it seems that the regulators are looking for such actions.
In response to previous complaints, Meta said that Rainbet had implemented measures to prevent Australians from accessing its services. However, when Guardian Australia reported one of Dinah's posts, it was allowed to remain online despite being restricted from view by teens.
Acma has previously issued a warning, stating that promoting illegal gambling services in Australia can result in fines of up to $2.4 million for influencers who share the links to these sites. It also mentioned the regulation would prevent Australians from accessing blocked sites using virtual private networks.
In this case, it appears that Meta didn't take any concrete actions despite repeated reports and warnings about Rainbet's activities.
Influencer Dinah, with 820,000 followers on Instagram, has been promoting Rainbet, an offshore crypto casino, without adhering to guidelines from the Australian regulator. The platform is described as a "online crypto casino" by its self-proclaimed owner and features in captions such as: "WHY PAY RENT WHEN U CAN JUST DOUBLE IT???? (ty rainbet! link in bio - helps me out a lot)", alongside videos where Dinah can be seen using the app while playing or driving.
Regulators have warned social media influencers to avoid promoting illegal gambling services, but Meta failed to take action against Dinah's account despite nearly a dozen reports of her posts pushing Rainbet's crypto-gambling app to her followers in January. When reports were filed with the Australian Communications and Media Authority (Acma), Meta said that they didn't go against their community standards on fraud or scams, although it seems that the regulators are looking for such actions.
In response to previous complaints, Meta said that Rainbet had implemented measures to prevent Australians from accessing its services. However, when Guardian Australia reported one of Dinah's posts, it was allowed to remain online despite being restricted from view by teens.
Acma has previously issued a warning, stating that promoting illegal gambling services in Australia can result in fines of up to $2.4 million for influencers who share the links to these sites. It also mentioned the regulation would prevent Australians from accessing blocked sites using virtual private networks.
In this case, it appears that Meta didn't take any concrete actions despite repeated reports and warnings about Rainbet's activities.