Source Review Guidance
Structured methods for evaluating digital assets and brand references.
How to Review a Domain
The domain name is the most critical element of a digital source. When reviewing a domain, pay attention to the following:
Domain Checklist:
- Exact Spelling: Look for transposed letters (e.g., casinolevnant.com).
- Top-Level Domain (TLD): Official sites use specific extensions like .com. Be cautious of .net, .org, or less common extensions.
- Subdomains: Verify if the subdomain is a legitimate part of the official brand structure.
Comparing Page Signals
A legitimate page will exhibit a consistent set of signals that are often difficult for impersonators to replicate perfectly.
Official Signals
High-quality imagery, professional copywriting, functional links, and comprehensive legal documentation.
Imitation Signals
Low-resolution logos, broken internal links, generic footer information, and aggressive promotional banners.
Evaluating Consistency
Consistency across all pages of a website is a strong indicator of authenticity. Official sources maintain a unified voice and design language.
When evaluating consistency, ask yourself:
- Do all internal links lead to pages on the same domain?
- Is the branding (colors, fonts, logo) consistent throughout the entire site?
- Does the tone of the content remain professional and informative across all sections?
Details Deserving Closer Attention
Pay close attention to these often-overlooked details:
The "About Us" and "Contact" Pages
Legitimate sites provide clear, verifiable information about the organization and multiple ways to get in touch. Imitation sites often have vague or non-functional contact information.
Footer Information
Check for copyright dates, links to privacy policies, terms of service, and this brand protection resource.
Steps Before Submitting a Report
Before you submit a report to our team, please perform these final checks:
- Document the URL and take screenshots of the suspicious content.
- Note the specific elements that led you to believe the source is unofficial.
- Check if the source has been previously identified as a known misuse signal.
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