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How This Board Gets Checked

Last updated August 17, 2026

This page covers two things: how a piece gets written and checked before it goes on the board, and what happens when we get something wrong after it’s published.

How a piece gets written

Every piece starts from a real question a community-literacy angle raises — how does moderation actually work on a forum, what does RTP actually measure, why does one community feel more trustworthy than another. We don’t accept guest posts, sponsored write-ups written by outside parties, or paid placements dressed up as editorial. Everything published under the Community Editor byline is written for this board specifically, not repurposed from somewhere else.

What we don’t do

We don’t publish star ratings, numeric “trust scores,” or claims about specific operators’ payout speed, customer service quality, or reliability that we haven’t verified ourselves — and given the scope of this board, we mostly don’t verify operator-level claims at all, which is exactly why we don’t make them. Where a piece references how something works mechanically — RTP, for instance — the explanation is checked against how the mechanic actually functions, not against forum folklore or marketing copy.

Corrections and updates

Mistakes happen, and we’d rather fix them visibly than pretend they didn’t. If a factual error is reported or found, the piece is corrected and the page’s “Last updated” date (shown at the top of every page and post) reflects the real change — we don’t backdate or hide the fact that something changed. For anything more than a typo fix, we’d rather over-correct than leave an ambiguous claim standing. If you spot something wrong, the fastest way to reach us is the contact page.

Review cadence

This is a small board with a small, deliberately narrow catalogue right now. Rather than promise a fixed review schedule we can’t realistically keep, pieces get revisited when something changes that would make the existing explanation wrong or out of date — a mechanic gets misdescribed somewhere and needs re-checking, a community-safety resource changes, that kind of thing.