Fact Checking and Safety Standards

How We Check Reward Claims

Any guide about earning in-game rewards, store credit, or premium currency goes through a specific review process before we publish it.

Step 1: Source check. The method must have an official source. Google Opinion Rewards must be documented on Google's official pages. Stumble Guys Free Pass rewards must be confirmed on the official Stumble Guys help centre or developer communications.

Step 2: Scam review. We check whether the method has been associated with scam operations. Generator sites, survey traps, and fake APK installers frequently reuse the names of legitimate programs. We verify the source is official.

Step 3: Terms of service review. Any method we cover must be permitted under the game's terms of service. Methods that risk account bans are not published.

Step 4: Realistic yield check. We include realistic estimates of how much reward a player can expect and how long it takes. We do not inflate numbers to make guides sound more attractive.

Our Position on Generators and Hacks

No generator, hack, or modded APK for any game is legitimate. We have reviewed dozens of sites claiming to generate in-game currency and every one of them either fails to deliver, collects user data, installs malicious software, or uses your account information for fraudulent activity. The full breakdown of how each scam type works is in our guide to mobile game currency scams.

We do not link to, mention approvingly, or review generator sites. Our position is that they are universally harmful to players. This applies to every game we cover, including Free Fire, Stumble Guys, and any other title.

Reporting Issues

If you encounter a guide on Gemwire.gg that recommends an unsafe, inaccurate, or outdated method, please report it using the contact page. Include the URL of the guide and what you believe is incorrect. We review all reports and respond where we can. Our overall approach to content standards is explained further in the editorial policy.