Meet the SweepCasinos Fact-Checkers

Keeping the truth straight, one bonus term at a time.

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Who’s doing the checking?

Kevin Villena

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Our fact-checker with a memory for details.

Kevin brings a background in data and a habit of catching what others miss. He reviews bonus terms, redemption rules, and platform updates with methodical focus — and keeps a log of every version, just in case someone tries to rewrite the story later. If a claim doesn’t match the numbers, it doesn’t get through.

  • Strengths

    Fact-checking casino terms, tracking platform changes, spotting inconsistencies in promo logic, version control and documentation

  • Quote

    “If a claim only shows up once, I don’t trust it. I check it, source it, and keep a record.”

Why fact-checking matters in our niche

We’ve built our reputation on honest, tested, and player-first content.

That means what we publish can’t just sound right — it has to be right. The world of sweepstakes casinos is full of shifting terms, unclear language, and rules that rewrite themselves overnight.

That’s where our fact-checkers come in.

They read the fine print, chase down inconsistencies, and keep us accountable.

If something seems out of order, they don’t let it slide. If a sweeps casino updates its coin model at 2 a.m., they’ll know before breakfast. Their job is to ensure every review, guide, and ranking reflects the actual experience — not just the marketing promise.

What our fact-checkers do all day

Here’s how our fact-checkers operate behind the scenes:

  • 🧾 Compare live platform data against our published content
  • 📜 Flag updates in redemption policies, bonus mechanics, or terms of service
  • 🔎 Audit screenshots, timestamps, and in-review references
  • 🛠️ Test usability claims, coin paths, and withdrawal conditions
  • 🧩 Coordinate with writers to clarify ambiguous phrasing or outdated info
  • 🧯 Call out red flags — vague rules, misleading promo wording, or any fine print that smells off

Our standard: Verified, or it doesn’t go live

We don’t publish anything until it’s been tested, reviewed, and fact-checked. That means:

  • No “placeholder” info.

  • No outdated promos.

  • No copy-paste claims from press releases.

  • No vague promises that haven’t been tested.

Every platform we review has been through the wringer. If something changes, we update — and if it gets worse, we warn you.

Want to join this crew?

We’re hiring.

If you’re detail-focused, skeptical of vague wording, and serious about accuracy, we want to hear from you. Our team is small, sharp, and built around trust — not volume. We review every word, test every claim, and don’t publish anything we can’t stand behind.

We’re especially interested in:

  • Fact-checkers with editorial or compliance backgrounds
  • Writers with experience in sweepstakes, social casinos, or gaming
  • Reviewers who know how to test systems, spot flaws, and write clearly
  • QA folks who can catch layout breaks, misleading copy, or shady bonus mechanics
Check out our career page

Meet the rest of our SweepCasinos crew

Fact-checking questions?

Notice something off in one of our sweepstakes casinos reviews? Want to help us keep things accurate? Drop us a line.

We take fact-checking seriously — whether it’s pointing out a mistake, suggesting a correction, or applying to join the team.