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She also continues to post on Telegram, which is a popular alternative social network among extremists. Greene, who's embraced far-right conspiracy theories, quickly became one of the biggest fundraisers for Republicans, raising more than $11 million ahead of the 2022 midterms. Excitement subsided, however, when a subsequent bet wiped out most of her winnings. Sitting at work, Tamsin Elliot placed another £10 on the online casino game lighting up the smartphone screen under her desk.

Adrenaline surged as she netted £50. A spokesperson for the Betting and Gaming Council, the body representing the regulated gambling industry, told the Mail: ‘Our members encourage customers to set deposit limits to control their spending, while they must also adhere to strict rules on how they advertise their products. In 2020, it spent an estimated $139.3m on advertising and sponsorship, over $60million more than its nearest competitor, bombarding airwaves with ads that depict a larrikin Aussie image that combines humour with online punting.

"Today we celebrate a new era for our Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, sports fans, Foxwoods guests and Connecticut residents," said Rodney Butler, chair of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, in a written statement. Gambling sites are keen to stress they promote ‘responsible' gambling, and Tamsin's heavy spending — one bank statement reveals 16 payments of bets totalling £1,595 to the same site in a single day last month — attracted the attention of one site's ‘customer care' department.

Only six people had downloaded the image before she sued, but media coverage of the case drew hundreds of thousands of people afterward. Musician Barbra Streisand became inexorably linked to the idea in 2003, when she sued a photographer for posting a photo of her Malibu seaside home on his website about coastal erosion. Experts believe gambling affects the brain in the same way as drugs and alcohol, releasing the mood-boosting hormone oxytocin and chemical dopamine.

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The Council says new rules prevent social-media gambling adverts being targeted at under 25s, ‘unless the website can prove they are accurately reaching over-18s' and that since the first lockdown began, the number of safer gambling messages on websites, put there by the gambling companies, has more than doubled. Trump railed against the ad on Twitter, helping it pull in more than 15 million views, as well as coverage from mainstream press. In May 2020, as the presidential election was heating up, the group posted a video called Mourning in America, mimicking a popular spot from President Ronald Reagan's campaign but instead using it to attack Trump over his handling of the economy and COVID-19 pandemic.

It also adds that ‘the number of direct interventions [by gambling companies] where a player has been spending more time or money betting than before Covid has increased by 25 per cent,' and that ‘at least 20 per cent of their TV and radio ads are safer gambling messages'.

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