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How We Review Messages
Game reports are checked against the live player, source URL, cover image, and metadata so we can separate temporary embed issues from page-level mistakes. Suggestions are reviewed for browser compatibility, source clarity, safety, and whether the game can be described with concrete gameplay details. Business and copyright messages are routed separately so ownership or partnership questions do not get mixed into ordinary feedback.
Please include the exact GameVertex page when you report an issue. A direct URL, device, browser, and short description of what happened usually gives us enough information to reproduce the problem and decide whether to update metadata, replace a source, or remove a broken listing.
For game suggestions, a playable source link is more useful than a title alone. We check whether the game can run in a modern browser, whether the provider looks stable, and whether the page can explain the gameplay clearly before adding it to the public catalog. Details about controls, mobile support, content warnings, and official attribution are especially helpful because they let us publish a more accurate page the first time. The same details also make later corrections easier if a source changes or a player reports a different behavior.