Safety First: What Not to Send
For your own safety, do not send:
- passwords;
- OTP codes;
- 2FA codes;
- bank details;
- UPI details;
- identity documents;
- your full phone number;
- your home address;
- login details for third-party accounts.
If you attach screenshots, send only what is needed to explain the issue. Hide all personal details before sending, including account ID, balance, contacts, and anything unrelated to the content problem.
Requests We Welcome
The editorial team reviews requests that help improve the quality, clarity, and safety of the site’s content.
These usually include:
- inaccuracies in an article;
- unclear instructions;
- wrong names of sections or interface elements;
- terminology questions;
- issues with how menu structure is described;
- broken links;
- suspicious mentions of external domains on the site;
- suggestions for new topics.
This is an editorial channel for improving content. It is not an operational support channel.
Requests We Do Not Process
The editorial team does not process:
- account recovery;
- KYC issues;
- account status checks;
- deposit issues;
- withdrawal issues;
- chargeback requests;
- bonus disputes;
- promo disputes;
- betting advice;
- requests for a “current link”;
- requests for a “mirror”;
- requests for ways to bypass restrictions;
- legal conclusions about use in specific regions or states.
These topics are outside the editorial scope.
How to Write a Useful Email
Article correction
Subject line: Article correction
What to include: page URL, exact quote, and a short explanation of what is incorrect
What the editors may check: wording, accuracy, and whether the article needs correction or revision
Unclear term
Subject line: Unclear term
What to include: page URL, the term in question, and what part of the meaning is unclear
What the editors may check: terminology, context, and whether the wording should be clarified
Menu mismatch
Subject line: Menu mismatch
What to include: page URL, the section name, what the article says, and what you see instead
What the editors may check: whether the article still matches the interface description and whether an update is needed
Broken link
Subject line: Broken link
What to include: page URL, where the link appears, and what happens when you try to open it
What the editors may check: the link target, whether the link is outdated, and whether it should be corrected or removed
Suspicious mention
Subject line: Suspicious mention
What to include: page URL, the quoted text or linked element, and why it seems unsafe or misleading
What the editors may check: the wording, the domain mention, and whether the material creates unnecessary risk
Topic suggestion
Subject line: Topic suggestion
What to include: your proposed topic and a short explanation of why it would help readers
What the editors may check: whether the topic fits the site’s editorial scope and can be covered clearly
Privacy-related note about the site
Subject line: Privacy note
What to include: page URL if relevant, the specific concern, and enough detail to identify the material
What the editors may check: whether the page or wording needs a privacy-related adjustment within the site’s editorial scope
How We Handle Messages
Messages are used only to respond and to improve editorial materials on the site.
Access to correspondence is limited. Data is not sold. Only the minimum information needed to review and answer the message is kept.
The safest way to protect your privacy is simple: do not send personal or financial details, because the editorial team does not need them.