Potentially of interest on this topic, there are already various implementations of systems with a similar theme in different regions and venues for gambling activities. Their successes, failures, and challenges may provide some evidence regarding how wider systems may fare.
I find things as “Gambling Self-Exclusion Schemes” of multiple countries, thanks for the hint, indeed a good example, corroborating that at least in some of the most egregious examples of addictive goods unleashed on the population some action in in the suggested direction is technically & politically feasible—how successful tbc; looking fwd to looking into it in more detail!
Potentially of interest on this topic, there are already various implementations of systems with a similar theme in different regions and venues for gambling activities. Their successes, failures, and challenges may provide some evidence regarding how wider systems may fare.
I find things as “Gambling Self-Exclusion Schemes” of multiple countries, thanks for the hint, indeed a good example, corroborating that at least in some of the most egregious examples of addictive goods unleashed on the population some action in in the suggested direction is technically & politically feasible—how successful tbc; looking fwd to looking into it in more detail!