Editorial Policy and Source Standards
This policy explains how the site keeps guide content useful: official sources first, community notes second, clear uncertainty when facts change, and correction requests through the contact page.
Quick Answer
Guide pages prioritize official Steam information for store facts, then use repeated player reports and current-build testing for strategy, items, achievements, mods, and troubleshooting notes.
This page is meant to settle the next practical decision: what to check first, what to avoid, and which guide the group should open next.
What This Page Helps You Decide
Site policy pages should make the guide accountable. They explain who the page is for, how corrections work, where contact happens, and why this fan wiki is separate from official stores, support channels, and real-money gambling services.
Because Gamble With Your Friends puts shared money and co-op pressure in the same loop, the right answer usually needs one more step after the headline. A good guide should help the group confirm what is current and move straight into the next decision.
For search intent around gamble with your friends editorial policy, the answer needs to be direct without becoming careless. Players should know what is confirmed, what still needs a live check, and which shortcuts are more likely to waste the run than help it.
Step-by-Step Checklist
Use official Steam pages for release, price, platform, player count, and purchase facts
Use official Steam pages for release, price, platform, player count, and purchase facts before making the next decision. The practical goal is to reduce uncertainty, keep the team aligned, and avoid losing time to bad assumptions.
Label uncertain item, mod, or achievement behavior as a current-build check
Label uncertain item, mod, or achievement behavior as a current-build check before making the next decision. The practical goal is to reduce uncertainty, keep the team aligned, and avoid losing time to bad assumptions.
Avoid copying full external guides, paywalled material, or unsafe download instructions
Avoid copying full external guides, paywalled material, or unsafe download instructions before making the next decision. The practical goal is to reduce uncertainty, keep the team aligned, and avoid losing time to bad assumptions.
Update pages when patches, discounts, or repeated reports change practical advice
Update pages when patches, discounts, or repeated reports change practical advice before making the next decision. The practical goal is to reduce uncertainty, keep the team aligned, and avoid losing time to bad assumptions.
Accept correction requests that include a page URL and verifiable source
Accept correction requests that include a page URL and verifiable source before making the next decision. The practical goal is to reduce uncertainty, keep the team aligned, and avoid losing time to bad assumptions.
Safety and Accuracy Notes
Community notes can be useful but should not override current official store information.
Strategy pages are informational and do not guarantee a game outcome.
The site does not publish cracked downloads, bypass files, cheat executables, or piracy instructions.
Use official Steam pages for final purchase, install, support, and account decisions. Use this guide site to keep your next move clear and your group on the same page.
How to Use This Guide During a Session
Treat this page as a decision aid, not a script that overrides the group. Before the session starts, let one player read the quick answer, let another confirm the current source, and keep one person responsible for opening the next related guide.
During the run, check the list only when it changes a real decision. If the lobby is already clean, move on. If the route is already settled, stop reopening the same question and protect the group from overthinking.
After the run, keep short notes about what worked, what failed, which table or item caused the biggest swing, and which guide you needed most.
Source Policy and Update Checks
Fast-moving game pages can go stale after patches. Strategy, balance, mod compatibility, and multiplayer symptoms all shift over time.
When two sources disagree, use the source closest to the action. Steam decides the current build and store state, while recent repeated player reports help with symptoms.
The safest order is simple. Official source first, reversible checks second, community experimentation last.
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Open pageFAQ
What sources does the site trust most?
Official Steam pages and Steam Support are the primary sources for purchase, platform, player count, release, system requirement, and account decisions.
How are community reports used?
Community reports help identify symptoms, strategy patterns, and possible bugs, but they are treated as supporting evidence until repeated or confirmed in the current build.
How do I request a correction?
Use the contact page and include the page URL, the claim that should change, and the source or current-build evidence behind the correction.
Does the site use copied content?
The site aims to publish original explanations and short source references instead of copying full external guides, comments, patch notes, or mod pages.
