I don't think that you get that I do understand that you often cannot point out a specific type of cheating without pointing to a specific person doing it. I don't think that you get that I could agree that this particular person who was originally named in this thread was cheating. I haven't made that determination, but lets just say I agree because that's beside the point.silentProtest wrote: ↑08 January 2024, 01:25- sometime it is also needed to point out WHO is cheating, for sakes of avoiding them IF mods do not act on it,
OR if it is someone central to ranking, which does affect more than just the players, that had that one or two games with that cheater
my point: it is both in this case. And neither me nor OP can even show that, because of that rule. Even with 20 games played it is as clear, as that "4 in a row" example.
It's against the site policy. We can argue whether it should be, but that's not what I'm doing now. I'm not saying I like the policy. I'm just pointing out that It is currently against site policy which leads to the situation that people who are trying to raise public awareness of blatant cheaters end up getting moderated themselves. Is that "fair" in the broad sense: no.
Like I said, in another thread I agreed with the OP that the person he pointed out was cheating. I DMed the OP and basically said "Hey, I agree with you that this player is 100% cheating, but you are going to get in trouble instead if you leave this post up." Both I and the OP reported the player. Then one of the alt accounts got banned (unfortunately, not all, but that's another story).
I think the current situation of every other day people making cheating allegations is itself a dumpster fire (even if some of them are legitimate it doesn't make up for the low key whining that most of them are), but I am open to discussing workable alternatives. Would you be in favor of, say, a policy that you can publicly name a cheater, but if it is determined that you are wrong that you get a ban? I don't think many people would like that. I'm all ears to alternatives.