By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Innovate Change NewsInnovate Change NewsInnovate Change News
  • Finance & Legal
    • Finance
    • Legal
    • Lottery
  • Entertainment & Betting
    • Casino & Games
    • Esports
    • Sports betting
  • Industry Insights
    • Marketing
    • People
    • Social responsibility
    • Strategy
    • Tech & innovation
Search
2024 Innovate Change News. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Bet365 faces criticism for their under-18 ad appeal: implications for marketing affiliates
Share
Sign In
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Innovate Change NewsInnovate Change News
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • Finance & Legal
    • Finance
    • Legal
    • Lottery
  • Entertainment & Betting
    • Casino & Games
    • Esports
    • Sports betting
  • Industry Insights
    • Marketing
    • People
    • Social responsibility
    • Strategy
    • Tech & innovation
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
2024 Innovate Change News. All Rights Reserved.
Home > Blog > Marketing > Bet365 faces criticism for their under-18 ad appeal: implications for marketing affiliates
Marketing

Bet365 faces criticism for their under-18 ad appeal: implications for marketing affiliates

Stue Temoha
Last updated: August 16, 2023 1:58 pm
Stue Temoha
Share
3 Min Read
SHARE

The complaint concerned a tweet published by Sky Sports Premier League’s Twitter account, which was promoted by Bet365. It was published in February 2023. The tweet featured an ad that was added as part of Twitter’s Amplify feature. This feature places ads before the tweet’s video content begins playing. The ad depicted a footballer kicking a ball from a corner. The Bet365 logo was positioned where the ball has been kicked. It then featured footage of a match between Arsenal and Manchester United, and showed Granit Xhaka scoring a goal.

The ASA challenged whether this ad would appeal to those under the age of 18. Bet365: controls existed to ensure only over-25s targeted. Defending the ad, Bet365 said controls existed to make sure “their Amplify content would only be promoted to users over 25 years of age and above”. Bet365 also held that no one with a strong appeal to under-18s were featured in the pre-roll advertising, referring to Xhaka. The operator said that 0.2% of all accounts following the Sky Sports Premier League’s Twitter account were under 18. Bet365 also pointed out the length of the ad, which was five seconds. It compared this to the main video content, which was 21 seconds long. Upon assessing Xhaka’s social media following, Bet365 noted that on Instagram, 0.4% of his audience demographic were under 18. On TikTok, this number was 32.3%.

Twitter said the tweet did not breach its ad policies. ASA considered pre-roll ad and tweet to be the same content. Although Bet365 stressed that the pre-roll ad was separate from the tweet’s main content, the ASA considered them as one entity due to Bet365’s sponsorship deal with Sky Sports Premier League. The fact that Bet365 promoted the tweet was an aggravating factor. The ASA ruled that Bet365 had infringed its CAP code, which outlines rules for marketing in the UK. Specifically, it infringed the section entitled Gambling and Lotteries: Protecting Under-18s. The ASA said that Xhaka would have been recognized by children at the time the ad was posted, due to being a player at Arsenal. In addition, he is the captain of the Swiss national team. The ad must not appear again in this form.

Last week, the ASA upheld a complaint regarding a Ladbrokes ad, which was ruled to appeal to under-18s. This was the third time the ASA had to take action regarding Ladbrokes ads since July.

You Might Also Like

Betano named official sponsor of UEFA competitions: How this benefits marketing affiliates

Australian Gambling Helpline calls for full ad ban to safeguard vulnerable players and youth

ACMA warns Australia’s 10 Play sports streaming platform over daytime gambling ads

Ladbrokes partners with Liverpool FC in UK&I as official betting partner

KSA issues warning to Sauber F1 for Stake advertising at Dutch Grand Prix, impacting marketing-affiliates

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Share
Avatar photo
By Stue Temoha
Stue Temoha is an expert writer with a profound passion for gambling and online gaming. With a career spanning over a decade, Stue has established himself as a trusted authority in the industry, offering deep insights into casinos, sports betting, poker, and the latest trends in online gambling. His writing is distinguished by meticulous research, clear analysis, and an engaging narrative style that demystifies complex concepts for readers of all levels. Stue's articles are a go-to resource for detailed reviews, strategic advice, and up-to-date industry trends, helping both novice and experienced gamblers navigate the dynamic gaming landscape.
Previous Article Starlizard identifies 79 suspicious football matches in the first half of the year, highlighting social responsibility
Next Article July’s Massachusetts Sports Betting Handle Falls below $300 Million
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

BC.Game faces licensing threat and bankruptcy controversy over gambling operations
Strategy November 27, 2024
Australian gambling syndicate takes advantage of banks and bookmakers
Strategy November 27, 2024
Andrew Yang highlights connection between sports betting and taxation
Sports betting November 27, 2024
Fatal road rage incident involving Uber driver on Vegas Strip connected to gambling dispute
Legal November 27, 2024
//

We influence 20 million users and is the number one business and technology news network on the planet

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

Follow US
2024 Innovate Change News. All Rights Reserved.
  • About Us
  • Contact
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?