If I may step in, I'd like to thank you for the notice.
Since we are in a let's say competitive relationship, they recommend casinos, I'd say this is also part of the "game".
I'm not familiar with how they operate, but I'm well-informed about how we approach the industry.
Thus, it's interesting to see " Welcome to Casino Guru Blacklist" specifically when we do not use the blacklist mechanism. Instead, we share what we have available, leaving players to decide their actions. The same kind of website feels strong enough to blacklist sort of a concurrence? Can't say I understand what makes them feel so superior to judge others.
I have to say that our Community Team handles all user reviews, and I am part of it. Not sure what they want to say by "indications of potential biased ratings or user reviews"... In my opinion, this is likely based on the common feedback found through the internet. I wonder how that information is evaluated though.
Most likely it's a way to "blacklist" other websites on the same market.
Anyway, thank you. 🙂
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