Sources, Groups, and Suggesting Experts
WagerWatchdog monitors sources where experts post picks. Sources include Discord communities/channels and X/Twitter accounts. In the current app, source browsing lives under Experts > Groups.
Written By Jared Smith
Last updated 7 days ago
Sources, Groups, and Suggesting Experts
WagerWatchdog monitors sources where experts post picks. Sources include Discord communities/channels and X/Twitter accounts. In the current app, source browsing lives under Experts > Groups.
Groups
The Groups page organizes monitored sources by community or server. Use it to understand which experts belong to a community and to browse channels/authors within that group.
Source Detail Pages
Opening a group/server can show monitored channels, authors, source metadata, and links into related expert profiles. Source context is useful because the same expert may post in multiple places or because a Discord server can have both free and paid channels.
Platform Context
- Discord sources may represent a server, channel, free channel, or paid channel.
- X/Twitter sources usually represent an account/feed.
- Profiles may combine platform presences when WagerWatchdog identifies them as the same expert.
Suggest New Expert
Use Experts > Suggest New Expert when an expert, source, or community is missing.
- Enter the expert/source/community name.
- Select or describe the source type, such as Discord or X/Twitter.
- Add a URL, invite link, handle, or other context when you have it.
- Submit the request for review.
What Happens After You Suggest an Expert
The WagerWatchdog team reviews requests and prioritizes sources with active, clear, regularly posted picks. Approved sources are added to the tracking pipeline and appear in the app after enough data has been collected and scored.