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The funny aspect of this is that you will hardly see this forum being advertised on any social media platform but yet it's ever relevant and well recognized globally, but through the use of the search engine as you've mentioned, one can see this platform as one of the recommendation given on articles or threads created about gambling on the forum, but for the sake of those already on the forum, they have the upper edge to utilize every opportunities found with the gambling sites present on this forum.
And on that search engine, gambling ads sometimes appear because I saw them when looking for something related to gambling. And it seems like Google or other search engines should provide stricter filters so that gambling ad results don't show up to people looking for information that isn't related to gambling.
And what's important is that when they can be on this forum, they will get many recommendations for gambling sites trusted by members here. It will help those people not to get scammed by scam casinos.
Definitely, if you read the last 100-200 posts in the topic about any casino on our forum, then you will definitely get quite fresh and objective information about the current state of affairs in this casino and about what worries or puzzles some players. Usually, the answers of our colleagues on the forum are very useful and also objective. So in this regard, the discussion of the casino here in the gambling section can be considered generally high-quality and provides information about possible fraud.
As for search engines like Google, for example, I don't think that the devs who are in charge of what information to give in the first search links make such chains of links objectively and efficiently. All the same, the main element in the location of links is the size of payments for advertising, possibly hidden or somehow veiled. Therefore, it is likely that links to the gambling section in BTT may not fall into the number of first priority links to queries in search engines. Google first of all of course. But also in others. Likewise.
I assume that answers from Google or others are based on something other than facts but only on the author's writing, which is different from a few years ago, where if you search for something, you are shown the answer you are looking for. And it seems that the presence of AI makes people confused to determine whether the answers they get are right or wrong because so many sites distort facts.
I still rely on the opinions of people in this forum because I think this forum is more valid and trusted than Google. Search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing and others need to update their code to provide people with satisfying answers.