Should Foxcraft remove gambling

Should foxcraft remove gambling

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 50.0%
  • No

    Votes: 7 50.0%

  • Total voters
    14
"The mathematical advantage the casino (tax on foxcraft) holds means that over time, players are statistically likely to lose more money than they win."

Everyone kinda knows that and isn't really the bad part about it.

"Gambling can lead to addiction and significant financial and personal harm for vulnerable individuals. The psychological mechanics of gambling are designed to maximize engagement, which can blur the line between entertainment and dependency."

This is the bad part and why we shouldn't have it on foxcraft.
 
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"The mathematical advantage the casino (tax on foxcraft) holds means that over time, players are statistically likely to lose more money than they win."

Everyone kinda knows that and isn't really the bad part about it.

"Gambling can lead to addiction and significant financial and personal harm for vulnerable individuals. The psychological mechanics of gambling are designed to maximize engagement, which can blur the line between entertainment and dependency."

This is the bad part and why we shouldn't have it on foxcraft.
we do know this is Minecraft... Right?
 
Cloak fox should Add a button on gambling that lock CF gambling for like a week or a month so you can turn it on and you can’t gamble for that amount of time
 
Although I see where both sides are coming from, it is true that games (especially those played by very young children) should be cautious about including gambling, that doesn’t mean it needs to be completely forbidden. Gambling (in-game) can lead to an addiction, which is why players should understand that they play at their own risk.
Removing gambling features might help reduce may help, but it would also upset many players who do it for the fun - with friends or not. There have also been player pwarps, both past and present, built entirely around gambling activities. Therefore, players will always find ways to gamble even if it’s banned.
One worse scenario is: a player from foxcraft's removes their permision to gamble in-game is taken away, so they decide to go on sites to do it with actual money.
P.S. I'm not siding with anyone. I'm expressing my concerns about both sides of the conflict.
 
Although I see where both sides are coming from, it is true that games (especially those played by very young children) should be cautious about including gambling, that doesn’t mean it needs to be completely forbidden. Gambling (in-game) can lead to an addiction, which is why players should understand that they play at their own risk.
Removing gambling features might help reduce may help, but it would also upset many players who do it for the fun - with friends or not. There have also been player pwarps, both past and present, built entirely around gambling activities. Therefore, players will always find ways to gamble even if it’s banned.
One worse scenario is: a player from foxcraft's removes their permision to gamble in-game is taken away, so they decide to go on sites to do it with actual money.
P.S. I'm not siding with anyone. I'm expressing my concerns about both sides of the conflict.
The last part is untrue if you remove it may do that a bit but in the long run and short run too it will help way more by not advertising it at all i am speaking from experience i am still very young and had a addiction because of roblox which let me into spending a lot of money mine and my parents and getting into online debt and i am now sober for a few months and my life is way better
 
The last part is untrue if you remove it may do that a bit but in the long run and short run too it will help way more by not advertising it at all i am speaking from experience i am still very young and had a addiction because of roblox which let me into spending a lot of money mine and my parents and getting into online debt and i am now sober for a few months and my life is way better
I can see where you're coming from and I hope I understand you correctly, but I'm speaking from a perspective as someone who has some expirience and different (from you) type of examples in real life. Although I personally haven't expirienced an addiction to gambline since I don't pay it any interest, my family has provided with a few cases that are different from yours so I think we can agree that gives me a different way of seeing things. That is also why I included that last part.