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I mean, would you believe a casino article if the author fails to write the correct name of the slot?
Drake and Roshtein playing Wanted Dear or a Wild by Hacksaw Gaming
It should be "Dead". Could this be a typo? Maybe, but don't he have any time to review the article?
Streamers have contracts with the casino that they are advertising (or their sponsors). It varies, some offers a percentage of winnings, affiliate rewards, number of views, etc.
What was the intention of the article? Who wrote the article?
The site is ltccasino, and probably they are targeting Stake streamers, so that readers could play on this casino instead of Stake (which mentioned streamers are advertising).
This article does not have a 100% intention to inform, but to steal players from another casino.
Everyhting on the internet seems to be one of the ways to market and grab the customers. That could be any form of marketing either negative or positive. If it is a negative pattern then obviously they will start talking negatively about the other players in the market no matter how big or small they are. Those streamers or inducers will always get paid to do their job. Some of them are even seen doing stuff for a one-time payment and their videos keep playing forever. In a similar fashion comes positive marketing with positive talks about the requested entity.
However, the discussion is that whether they are doing their jobs honestly or not. The end result is they are not. They are simply getting paid for the script and there are only a few or rare channels that would talk about the reality of other companies or for whom they are streaming. Best option is to choose the streams from their official websites (casino's official stream).