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why do casino review aggregators never update their content

i always notice these casino review aggregator sites are stuck in the past. they keep pushing the same stale top lists and half the promo codes are dead or changed months ago. whenever i dig in on crypto sites it’s even worse, like they barely notice half the new chains or payment stuff. you’d think with how fast this space shifts, people would be on top of updates, but i swear they’re recycling stuff from last year. even major rule changes for poker variants or live dealer tech barely get a mention till six months after everyone’s already figured it out.

maybe they’re just farming search traffic and don’t care if anyone actually bets using their advice. or they don’t have the bandwidth to check every operator all the time, but it seems like with the money flying around, someone would figure out how to automate the checking. anyone know an aggregator that actually stays up to date, or do you just ignore them all?

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Running into dead promo codes on those sites is my pet peeve. Aggregators treat slots the same as they did five years ago, but new titles and payout rates shift constantly. Lately, I just pick one casino with a solid rep and watch their announcements myself.

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Even if an aggregator pushed daily updates, the real story with crypto casinos is hidden in how they handle account holds and weird withdrawal delays. I stick with Betonline since support responds when it counts, not just for a shiny list spot.

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every time a casino switches up their withdrawal requirements or drops a payment option, you can watch half these aggregator sites go stale for weeks. in casino & sportsbook reviews, i actually check the live chat for each operator myself. the static lists are mostly clickbait, but sometimes digging in one layer deeper (like operator socials or even obscure payment help pages) tells you if they’re current. nobody’s cracked true automation because so much hinges on fine print and even support staff contradict their own FAQ sometimes. i treat aggregator picks as rough draft, never gospel.

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You’re right that aggregator reviews often feel like reruns, and it’s a real problem in blackjack where one software update or table rules tweak can wreck your whole edge. I just ignore them and build my own shortlist after checking casino complaints and seeing what withdrawal headaches come up lately. Have you found any aggregator that actually flags live dealer changes before everyone else hears about it?

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