‘Bone-Chilling’: Gamblers ‘Vowing to Kill’ Journalist Unless He Changes Iran War Report to Help Them Win Polymarket Bet — “After you make us lose $900,000, we will invest no less than that to finish you.”

https://www.commondreams.org/news/israel-journalist-polymarket-threats

37 Comments

  1. gunslinger_006 on

    We fucked up by legalizing online gambling in the usa.

    That shit is ruining so many lives.

    Combining the dopamine hit of gambling + smart phones was really a poor choice.

    Used to be if you had a gambling problem you could avoid the casinos…now its in your pocket.

    Smfh.

  2. nankerjphelge on

    Degenerate gamblers doing what degenerate gamblers do. Blame someone else for their bad bets and degeneracy.

  3. StatementBig9063 on

    Honestly should put some legislation in place to limit what these gambling sites are able to bet on. Its pretty messed up to be betting on actual conflicts.

  4. The worst part is polymarket and kalshi are putting a target on uninvolved human beings backs by announcing publicly they are the ones who settle the bets. IIRC this bet was settled by a specific source that was quoting times of Israel

    The only way this becomes tolerable is if the ceo of each company has the sole decision of which side won the bet. Let’s see them deal with the maniacs they created

    Meanwhile they’re giving CNN or whatever all the risk and none of the profit

  5. If they’re that pissed about 900k I doubt they have another 900k to go after him, but the precedent of what this means is crazy.

  6. tylerthe-theatre on

    I dont know what’s more batshit, the AI psychosis and all the snake oil around it or some seriously sad people betting on everything.

  7. Just_Look_Around_You on

    It’s not new at all. Bone chilling to nobody who has seen crazy gamblers, or heard about this issue for many decades in professional sports.

    Win, lose or draw, many pro athletes (especially tennis players) regularly get death threats from gamblers because of the result.

  8. Raise your hand if you knew this would happen but didn’t know it would happen in weeks.

  9. DavidBunnyWolf on

    Quick PSA: any gambling you do online or in person is 100% on you. If you gamble close to $1,000,000 and don’t like the outcome, that’s your fault. Not the fault of the house, a journalist, or the grocery store you bought your scratch-offs from.

    At that point, you might want to look into things such as gambler’s anonymous or the gambling hotline.

  10. Legalizing gambling like this in the USA is one of the biggest mistakes ever.

    Too accessible = people start to bet on everything, it becomes full depravity.

    My gf has had people at work, literally 18 years old placing bets throughout the day, sports betting on the job, that’s insane to me. But I’m not a gambling man. I’ve been to casinos, but it’s always someone else’s idea to want to go.

  11. What’s so bad about allowing people to bet lots of money on outcomes they can directly influence again?

    Oh yeah.

  12. This is why speculation gambling needs to be outlawed. Gambling on a game is one thing. Gambling on all the details just asks for problems like this.

  13. There’s a reason gambling has been banned everywhere but Las Vegas for decades..

  14. Oh good, now I’m a little more aware of which journalists to pay attention to. 

  15. They are so damn stupid they don’t understand a journalist report is not gonna change reality ?

  16. My uncle always said that gambling is just a stupidity tax and now it’s literally everywhere. Legalizing gambling everywhere in the US is destroying so many lives. It’s such a shame that people are allowed to exploit others like this. 

  17. Is trump announcing how that one dude is supposed to die in June, a part of this gambling shit? I feel like their corruption knows no limit.

  18. The worst part is, someone would probably bet on said murder happening or not 💀

  19. you-create-energy on

    Thank goodness they saved us from the very specific dangers of online poker and nothing else

  20. I understood why sports betting became universally legal, but felt that it was not good for sports.

    There is NO redeeming qualities of monetizing any (all?) events or decisions. This is another example of Internet enshitification reaching into the real world.

  21. MaximumAd9779 on

    I know that major university football and basketball teams have had to hire robust armed security as a result of legalized sports betting because their athletes are being threatened.

  22. pretzelbagel on

    Someone saw Rat Race and thought the old rich men betting on ridiculous things and turned it into a business model.

  23. luv2ctheworld on

    This, folks, is the unintended consequences of making it possible to bet on anything. The fraud and blackmail that will come out of this ability is going to screw over society.