No, it doesn't work that way. They don't raffle off the number of tickets, but when raffling off, they indicate the User ID and their % of winnings. For example, 100 tickets participated in the raffle. User-1 had 99 tickets, and User-2 had only 1 ticket. Accordingly, the ratio is 99% to 1%. The number of tickets doesn't change, but User-1 is manually assigned a value of 0.1% before the raffle, and User-2 is assigned 99.9%, and the number of tickets available, drawn, does not affect at all.
No.
Have you ever read the description of how their lottery is provably fair on their website? Have you ever checked any of the tickets list published on their twiiter? Have you ever verified the winners by yourself?
It seems that you have no idea about how their lottery works.
Every week, they publish the tickets list before the lottery is conducted and they can't decrease the number of your tickets and if they add fake tickets to the pool, they would increase the prize pool.
I understand everything, it's you who don't quite understand how it works. I can draw you a pretty picture too.
For lottery tickets to be raffled off, they all have to be numbered, each ticket has to be assigned an ID.
This is not on this site, so they only raffle off User IDs, since the script won't understand who the tickets belong to.
The fact that you have 100 tickets and another has 100 tickets is all the same to the computer and it won't understand who these 200 tickets belong to.
In particular, do you know all your ticket IDs before the draw?