And Google should be careful about doing what they're doing not only with 1XBit but with other results as well - this could open the door to the fall of that giant company - you simply don't do such things as this will open the door for many lawsuits against Google for misleading information etc.
No worries about that, Google covered their ass in TOS so they are not responsible for any losses, either via Google ads or even fake apps on Google Play. After all, Google is just a search engine.
What I do when researching on a any project is to add ...scam at the end. So rather than searching for '1xbit review', I'll search for '1xbit scam'. I do this cause I'm specifically looking for scam accusations against them and study those, rather than positive reviews which could be motivated financially.
That's standard approach of anyone that is a little bit longer in crypto/generally using online services, but unfortunately that's not how majority of people operate. They tend to trust everyone and only after they get scammed by 1xbit they put into google "1xbit scam" which brings them here.
I wonder what they deem as a fake review. knowing 1xbit and their attempt here in the forum to get good reviews from members by paying them money by running a review campaign, I wouldn't be surprised if they did the same thing with trust pilot.
They are definitely paying majority of positive reviews, but some of them are legit as you simply can't scam your users 100% of the time and run for longer period. 1xbit is probably playing the long game and scamming selectively in order to keep getting constant influx of new people.