Why is nobody else asking the obvious?
The forum is/has been heavily lobbied by big casino. There are next to no responsible gambling campaigns, and they have a nice grip on high ranking community and the community in general due to how much money they throw around for advertising in signatures (and unfortunately there's not much oversight on the quality of the casino and their activities in general when it comes to who advertises, unless they're a blatant scam)...there's even efforts made to protect casinos that, while aren't complete scams, run in a shady way or have shady histories...and that's just the open efforts. If all of this is out in the open, you can imagine what's happening/happened in private. My point being here, is that due to all of this, it's unlikely any malpractice pointed out about Shuffle or any other casino will be acted upon or cared about by the community.
I saw your last topic that came up about Noah being linked to FTX, and that he was able to exit as an employee before FTX/Alameda before it shut down/went bust, which even had on-chain evidence (which was surprising), and still many were quick to defend the claim and say "oh, he was just an employee, that doesn't make him guilty" and that "if he did anything wrong he would already be arrested" (as JollyGood rehashed in this thread), despite the damning blockchain evidence and the obvious fact that SBF was the only one who was held accountable (as it was assumed he was the only one who knew what was going to happen before it crashed). Do I agree with those conclusions? No, not at all. Though ultimately, it is up to regulators if they pursue Shuffle and investigate if the funds are connected, and if any reprimand will happen.
If you want to do something about the problem you see, you need to make an air tight case as to why people should stop playing there or why action should be taken, and give that case to the relevant authorities (maybe they will do something about it when regulations allow them to do so. Right now and back at the period of FTX, regulations were still not strong enough to determine accountability for something like FTX when it came to their employees), or use it to raise awareness about whatever it is that you want to raise awareness about. However, the gamble with this is your time, and if people will care, as well as if your case is air tight enough for it to be taken seriously. As well as what purpose it will serve you. I've found that letting nature run its course can save you a lot of time, as nature usually gives everyone the lessons that they need at some point.
TLDR - If you want to raise awareness or for something to be done, you need to build an air tight case that can not be disputed. This will take time, and it may all be for nothing. A thread like this is not going to raise awareness or prompt anyone to do the hard work that ultimately you should do.
I am against casinos and the corruption that clearly exists on this forum, though I do not have ample time on my hands to be the white knight and to do much about it. Though, if you decide to make a case/investigation and want someone to speak to during the process, that way you can make it air tight before it's public, my PM's are always open.
I manage their signature campaign here.
Let me be clear. I don't support scam. If you are accusing my client, I instantly take approach to solve the issue. I reach the team and ask them to clarify the issue. Noah has been excellent on clarifying any valid issue here. You were on my ignore list because it seems you, the gang, is/are obsessed with shuffle.
Feel free to reach out me if you have any valid issue unresolved. I have always been helpful in such cases, always tried to boost up the process.
From my experience, Little Mouse seems like a based and honest person. I believe that if an air tight case was presented and posted, that LM would have a sound judgement and forego his services for Shuffle if circumstantial evidence said that was the right thing to do (however unfortunately right after that, you can expect a shadier campaign manager to pick up the business).