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In exceptional circumstances, game developers may not be granted accreditation status or may even be placed on a blacklist by Bigwinboard. This could be due to a lack of transparency in their operations, such as failure to provide proper certification documents from reputable testing agencies, or violation of our policies, such as attempting to influence our content or reviews.

This typically results in the studio being shadow-banned or banned from the site and not given any public exposure. However, in some severe cases, blacklisting may be deemed necessary to raise awareness and protect players.

Blacklisted or Stripped of Accreditation

What Can Cause a Game Provider to Become Blacklisted or Lose Accreditation Status on Bigwinboard?

A casino software provider may get blacklisted for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to:

  • Lack of transparency: If a casino software provider is found to be non-compliant with regulations or fails to provide proper certification documents from reputable testing agencies, it may be blacklisted.
  • Questionable licensing: If a casino software provider operates under an offshore license or operates illegally, it may be blacklisted.
  • Rigged games: If a casino software provider is found to have rigged games or uses a rigged random number generator, it may be blacklisted to protect players from unfair gameplay.
  • Violation of policies: If a casino software provider is found to have violated Bigwinboard's policies, such as attempting to influence content or reviews, it may be blacklisted.
  • Misrepresentation of game outcomes: If a casino software provider falsely represent the outcomes of their games or use unethical practices to present their games, it may be blacklisted
  • Failure to comply with responsible gambling policies: If a casino software provider does not comply with responsible gambling policies, such as promoting excessive gambling or neglecting to provide tools for responsible gambling, it may be blacklisted.
  • Shady marketing practices: If a casino software provider systematically teams up with fake money streamers and unscrupulous affiliates, this may result in blacklisting status.

It's important to note that blacklisting is a serious action and it is not taken lightly. It is only done when there are strong reasons to believe that the casino software provider is not acting in the best interest of the players and if the provider does not take necessary action to correct the issues.