The slot streaming is fine, as long as it accurately represents the win/loss pattern of the streamer, or if the streamer admits that he/she is intentionally showing more wins than losses.

If you're being paid by a casino to stream/record from there, it's especially bad if you misrepresent your results, as you're basically misleading people into chunking off their bankrolls in exchange for being paid by the casino to do so.

I haven't watched many of SlotLady/ACA's videos. I have seen some losing ones, so I'll give them credit for showing at least some bad sessions. My biggest issue with them was the dishonesty regarding Victor's involvement. If you want to put your pretty girlfriend front-and-center so you get more clicks, that's fine. If you want to hide in the background, fine. However, if she's going to directly solicit donations to the channel, and you're hiding specifically so the simps donate with the belief that they might have a chance with her, then it gets into unethical territory. It's additionally unethical to refuse to address your relationship status once the truth is discovered.

Had Victor and Sarah simply come out and said, "Yes, we presented just Sarah for marketing reasons, and in hindsight, she probably should have been clearer about the fact that she was in a relationship the entire time. But yes, we have been together the entire time the channel has been running, and going forward we are going to do the content together", then I would have had a lot more respect for them.