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Well, I saw your website and I confess that you could have explored it more, for example in the part where you talk about "
Fake Casino Reviews" it seems to me that you mixed topics which in my opinion you shouldn't have done. for example, you said that the stake on May 17th posted on X a person who managed to bet $0.1 and got the multiplier of x1,000,000 right and that person ended up with $100,000. but I ask you:
Are you accusing stake of making fake reviews on their X account?because stake wouldn't do these types of things, they are an established casino for years, they have a good reputation and I personally use stake and trust stake. so when you post this in the fake reviews section, you are accusing the stake without proof. and there are more articles about staking on your website and in this fake review section, which in my opinion makes it seem like you have a problem with staking and don't want to be direct in talking about it. If you don't have proof that it's fake reviews, then you could post it in another section, something like the news section and then at the end you could say something like: "
I let each person draw their own conclusions" but without accusing the stake, because you have no proof
and about AskGamblers, they post everything that anyone posts, it is up to each person to then read the reviews and investigate further, but from what I have been able to conclude in over 5 years of following these review sites:
we have to pay more attention to negative comments and it is always done by people who have already made many comments on other sites, because they tend to be true comments, few people remember to post positive comments when using a casino, but most people remember to posting negative comments when they are not paid or have closed accounts or have funds withheld