AKA *gambling sites* that want to be called something other than gambling sites for optics and tax reasons.
Historical_Bend_2629 on
Good for them. Something that also could be banned from states with bipartisan legislation is gambling (usually sports betting) from a phone. Ruining people to make money for a few.
TimothyMimeslayer on
Kalshi is stupid, the stock market is regulated by the SEC, are they demanding that prediction markets get similar regulation and the taxes to pay for it?
Adventurous-Tone-311 on
GOOD.
So tired of these stupid sites being thrown at me. You can’t watch any sports or half of TV without having to hear these dumb ads.
E1M1_DOOM on
You mean gambling?
thehod81 on
Prediction markets should be barred from certain bets due to national security concerns
ireaditonwikipedia on
Gambling is an absolute bane. The sooner this predatory shit gets banned the better.
Eleven_inc on
This includes sports betting then?
undermind84 on
There should be a federal ban.
Calm_Ad1460 on
I wonder if anyone predicted they would do that.
mowotlarx on
It’s hard to fathom that in just a few years we have allowed and normalized public betting on *election outcomes* from local to federal races. It’s unbelievable.
Financial-Desk-669 on
Who could have predicted this?!
AtomicBlastCandy on
As someone with a father that used to be addicted to gambling I hate how fucking prevalent ads are. I’ve told my mom to check his phone every once in a while to see if he’s downloaded any apps for it as he’s stayed away from casinos for years and we don’t want him to backslide.
ThaPhantom07 on
Minnesota stays being on the correct side of most things.
jasonp55 on
I want to get ahead of a confusing line in the article that makes it sound like Minnesota also banned VPNs. That’s not what the line means, it just means that the law says it is illegal to use a VPN to try and get around the law. This is already the case in Minnesota for using VPNs to try and circumvent other laws related to gambling. This law isn’t a threat to the existence of VPNs.
nuttageyo on
Is it not banned in Maryland?
Sir-Bruncvik on
I’ve never understood prediction markets. You can trade on what you THINK is going to happen? How is that anything of value? Maybe I’m just stupid, but I don’t get it 🤷🏻♂️
VonSkullenheim on
This should have never been legal in the first place. They already make you use crypto to fund bets cause they know its dicey/illegal to use actual dollars/banks/CC/etc.
Deceptiveideas on
Legalizing the ads honestly did a lot of damage. Seems like you can’t go 5 seconds without someone promising you to make thousands right from your phone.
Blueopus2 on
Common Minnesota W
waterbuffahoe on
Good
chernobylking1986 on
Minnesota is the new California
Constant-Brief3410 on
That should be a top priority to regulate it next administration
4011isbananas on
Who could’ve seen that coming?
NotAChanceBucko on
It’s gambling . insider trading . Scamming. All are interchangeable with prediction markets
AquiliferX on
Good. This is the kind of thing that can unravel our society
Leedeegan1 on
Good. Gambling on elections and real world events is a terrible idea. Too much potential for corruption.
IowaJL on
Hell yeah.
Dwedit on
Can they enforce it?
Adulations on
We need to ban all gambling. That supreme court decision is ruining lives.
brasswirebrush on
> Bettors on the sites are making billions of dollars in trades every week, even as…markets can create perverse incentives for people to manipulate real world outcomes
The last paragraph gets to the heart of it. Betting on sports, or the weather, or something else benign is one thing. Betting on things that have real world negative impacts, where people stand to make a lot of money and can potentially manipulate the results, is a recipe for disaster where people become highly incentivized to encourage negative outcomes.
tgwombat on
Time to rebrand gambling again.
Come on down to the Minnesota Guessing Bazaar!
sockpuppethunt on
Good for Minnesota. They are predatory on the worst way, and the “gamification” of every aspect of life is beyond toxic.
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>~~prediction markets~~
AKA *gambling sites* that want to be called something other than gambling sites for optics and tax reasons.
Good for them. Something that also could be banned from states with bipartisan legislation is gambling (usually sports betting) from a phone. Ruining people to make money for a few.
Kalshi is stupid, the stock market is regulated by the SEC, are they demanding that prediction markets get similar regulation and the taxes to pay for it?
GOOD.
So tired of these stupid sites being thrown at me. You can’t watch any sports or half of TV without having to hear these dumb ads.
You mean gambling?
Prediction markets should be barred from certain bets due to national security concerns
Gambling is an absolute bane. The sooner this predatory shit gets banned the better.
This includes sports betting then?
There should be a federal ban.
I wonder if anyone predicted they would do that.
It’s hard to fathom that in just a few years we have allowed and normalized public betting on *election outcomes* from local to federal races. It’s unbelievable.
Who could have predicted this?!
As someone with a father that used to be addicted to gambling I hate how fucking prevalent ads are. I’ve told my mom to check his phone every once in a while to see if he’s downloaded any apps for it as he’s stayed away from casinos for years and we don’t want him to backslide.
Minnesota stays being on the correct side of most things.
I want to get ahead of a confusing line in the article that makes it sound like Minnesota also banned VPNs. That’s not what the line means, it just means that the law says it is illegal to use a VPN to try and get around the law. This is already the case in Minnesota for using VPNs to try and circumvent other laws related to gambling. This law isn’t a threat to the existence of VPNs.
Is it not banned in Maryland?
I’ve never understood prediction markets. You can trade on what you THINK is going to happen? How is that anything of value? Maybe I’m just stupid, but I don’t get it 🤷🏻♂️
This should have never been legal in the first place. They already make you use crypto to fund bets cause they know its dicey/illegal to use actual dollars/banks/CC/etc.
Legalizing the ads honestly did a lot of damage. Seems like you can’t go 5 seconds without someone promising you to make thousands right from your phone.
Common Minnesota W
Good
Minnesota is the new California
That should be a top priority to regulate it next administration
Who could’ve seen that coming?
It’s gambling . insider trading . Scamming. All are interchangeable with prediction markets
Good. This is the kind of thing that can unravel our society
Good. Gambling on elections and real world events is a terrible idea. Too much potential for corruption.
Hell yeah.
Can they enforce it?
We need to ban all gambling. That supreme court decision is ruining lives.
> Bettors on the sites are making billions of dollars in trades every week, even as…markets can create perverse incentives for people to manipulate real world outcomes
The last paragraph gets to the heart of it. Betting on sports, or the weather, or something else benign is one thing. Betting on things that have real world negative impacts, where people stand to make a lot of money and can potentially manipulate the results, is a recipe for disaster where people become highly incentivized to encourage negative outcomes.
Time to rebrand gambling again.
Come on down to the Minnesota Guessing Bazaar!
Good for Minnesota. They are predatory on the worst way, and the “gamification” of every aspect of life is beyond toxic.
CFTC is going to sue them though.