There is no reward on simply referring a user and then they won't do any activity so it's still useless even if the site doesn't have this rule but each gambling site are smart enough to detect if you are only doing a self-refer. This is always against their rules no matter what.
From my knowledge all gambling sites will let their customers freely affiliate using referrals or referrals because it is also profitable for the casino to be able to get more customers.
If a casino provides rules or requirements for customer referrals then no one will want to promote their casino in exchange for a referral bonus.
So far, I have never seen any regulations against casino customers who will make referrals to other gamblers and provide referrals for access to the casino.
If anyone mentions which casino provides those rules or requirements I'd love to have a look.
Listen, referrals and bonuses, the backbone of online casinos, have become as ubiquitous as the air we breathe. We all know the drill; these programs exist to lure in more customers and beef up the bottom line. But, we shouldn't be deceived into assuming that every referral scheme is the same. Some online casinos have looser rules or fewer prerequisites to participate, while others are more stringent. Before singing the glories of a referral scheme, we should investigate it thoroughly and consider its flaws.
Let us also not overlook the consequences of our actions on others. Addiction to gambling is a formidable beast that affects a multitude of people. By encouraging others to gamble online, we may unknowingly cause them harm, and that is simply unacceptable. So let's be smart about this. Let's approach online gambling with a sense of humor, sure, but also with a healthy dose of skepticism. Let's investigate these referral programs thoroughly, and only recommend them if we're confident they won't do harm. In short, let's be responsible adults.