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Roobet Affiliates Post SteveWillDoIt Days After Exit

You can quit the casino. The content library did not get the memo.

SteveWillDoIt told a million followers on Sunday that there is "no affiliation with Roobet anymore." Then came the question, delivered with the complete sincerity of someone who has never opened a settings menu in their life: "How do I remove ? Haha." The badge is still there. The exit was, in signature Steve style, immediately followed by a plug for the next YouTube video. NEW video August 9th at NOON!!! Nothing says "I am severing a high-value business relationship" quite like a promotional timestamp delivered at maximum volume.

Briillo's clip of SteveWillDoIt hitting a $100K+ max win on Wild Zombies, posted days after Steve announced no affiliation with Roobet.

Days later, the content library clearly did not get the memo. On Saturday, Roobet affiliate Briillo posted a video of Steve dropping $100 spins on Wild Zombies and walking away with a max win north of $100,000. "Wild Zombies one of the best RTP slots on Roobet and SteveWillDoIt shows why," the caption read, as though the person in the clip had not just publicly severed ties with the entire operation. The clip was presented with the same promotional enthusiasm you would expect for an active ambassador. Nobody mentioned the exit. Nobody needed to.

BlokesRewards' clip of the $6,500 Luxe Max Win spins, posted the same day as Briillo's Wild Zombies clip.

Not to be outdone, BlokesRewards dropped its own clip the same day: Steve spending $6,500 on Luxe Max Win spins. The post arrived with the kind of breathless punctuation typically reserved for witnessing a meteor strike: "NO WAY HE JUST SPENT $6500 ON THE LUXE MAX WIN SPINS 😭." The tears emoji was a considered artistic choice. Nothing says "this person is no longer our ambassador" quite like monetizing the gambling footage for engagement.

The ghost ambassador economy

Nobody is suggesting these clips were filmed after Steve's departure. They almost certainly predate it. That is precisely what makes the situation so perfectly absurd. In the affiliate content economy, your face is a standing asset. The footage lives in a library. The codes are still hot. The content calendar does not care about your personal brand pivot or your half-hearted Sunday morning farewell post. It simply rolls on, indifferent to whatever you told your followers last weekend.

The timing here is exquisite. Days after one of the platform's most recognizable faces announces an exit, two separate affiliate accounts publish highlight-reel footage of that same face as though nothing happened. It is the content equivalent of your ex posting vacation photos of the two of you and tagging your new job. Briillo and BlokesRewards are not being malicious. They are being efficient. The footage exists. The engagement is there. Why would you not post it? The fact that the person in the clip has publicly resigned from the relationship is, from the content library's perspective, a scheduling detail.

Meanwhile, the X affiliation badge remains stubbornly pinned to Steve's profile, a digital tattoo that neither Steve nor the presumed management team has figured out how to remove. A million followers, a verified account, and presumably a small army of people who handle the business affairs, and yet the little blue badge linking this account to Crypto's Fastest Growing Casino persists because nobody in the orbit can find the right dropdown menu. Somewhere, right now, the googling continues.

You can quit the casino. The casino's content library has not quit you. The codes are still live. The badge is still on the profile. And somewhere in the Roobet affiliate ecosystem, there is probably another clip of SteveWillDoIt queued up and ready to post, because the archive does not check the news before it publishes.

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  1. SteveWillDoIt exit announcement
  2. Briillo Wild Zombies clip
  3. BlokesRewards Luxe Max Win clip

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