Daily Gaming Hub editorial guidelines and ethics protocol

Editorial Standards

Editorial Guidelines & Ethics Standards

STATUS: ACTIVE | VER: 2026.1

Daily Gaming Hub Australia is not a gambling operator. We are an infrastructure auditing firm. Our mission is to bring technical transparency to the Australian iGaming market through data-driven stress testing.

🛡️ 1. Editorial Independence

Our technical audits are conducted independently of any commercial partnerships. No casino operator can pay to alter a latency test result or delete a negative security finding.

Our “Audit Scores” are mathematically derived from server performance metrics (TTFB, SSL Handshake speed, and Withdrawal processing time), not subjective opinion.

⚖️ Commercial vs. Editorial Separation

To fund our testing lab in Sydney, we accept affiliate commissions. However, we maintain a strict “Chinese Wall” policy:

  • The Editorial Team (led by Liam Scott) does not see commercial contracts.
  • The Commercial Team cannot dictate editorial content or test results.
  • All commercial links are strictly labelled as “Sponsored” or contain a disclosure.

🔬 2. Fact-Checking & Verification

We do not rely on press releases. We verify claims manually:

  • Withdrawals: We deposit real AUD to verify cashout speeds.
  • Licenses: We validate Curacao/Anjouan license hashes directly on the regulator’s validator page.
  • RNG: We cross-reference game hash data with developer documentation.

🔄 3. Corrections Policy

We strive for 100% accuracy. If a technical error is found in our data (e.g., an incorrect RTP percentage), we will:

  1. Correct the data immediately.
  2. Add a “Correction Note” at the bottom of the article with a timestamp.
  3. You can report factual errors directly to editor@dailygaminghub.au.

🤖 4. AI Usage Policy

We use AI tools to assist in data structuring and code formatting. However, all opinions, analysis, and final reviews are conducted by human experts. We do not publish AI-generated reviews without human oversight and manual testing.

Liam Scott
Liam Scott SENIOR TECH EDITOR
Scroll to Top