When looking up for online casino news in the hundreds of web sites dedicated to that subject around the web, you should be careful not to stumble across an unreliable news source. Although it's not that common, there have been times when certain online casino websites made up news just to glorify their own site. Other online casinos, who might have put that news in their site, not an uncommon practice, were in effect helping a dishonest site to promote itself.
Although "bogus" news may have happened in the past, they are by no means the common behavior. Just as news organization don’t employ reporters who invent their articles, the same can be said for most online casino news sites. As we've seen in the past, news companies who have been caught cheating, even if it was just one reporter's fault, paid a very steep price. There's no reason to believe that in the online casino industry it will be a different situation.
To summarize, if you see something strange or dubious in a online casino news site, don't hesitate to double check it. You can either go look in other news web sites to see if that same news appear there, or you can simply contact the website itself in order to verify the authenticity of the article. No matter what you do, always keep in mind that in the online casino industry, just as in every other aspect of life, it is not a bad thing to question the unclear.
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