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@JackStone73
Um, you are being quite serious the whole time, kind of demanding lichess to tell you how they work. But sorry, if your own country won't tell you military secrets then no lichess will not tell you how does it work.
You are kind of like asking the airforce on how the f-22 works when they are keeping stealth a secret and demanding them to answer you
Ok, imagine this situation.
You are a spy for your country and the people of your country thinks u do illegal business when u actually don't. They start asking confidential questions which u are not supposed to answer. So they start hating u and even your friends don't like u anymore. How would u feel?
Sorry for my curiosity.

Some people have pointed out to me that these questions don't have to be asked. Sorry.
A response from a moderator would have been appreciated, but I understand this platform has the right to reply or not reply.

NO, NO, NO, as i said before: "My questions are not intended to "help the cheaters" but to understand how moderators control."

Let me say just one thing: "No questions are ridicolous" we can see different points of views, I didn't like the attacks that were aimed at me.

Hope to be able to speak assertively with you in the future.
The algorithm (as has been explained; you can even see the code) compares games played with well-known tell-tale signs of cheating.

Moderators review everything that the algorithm flags, as well as games that have been reported. If moderators determine that cheating or rating manipulation has taken place, then various measures (including playbans or account closures) can be instituted.

Moderators also review all appeals.

Moderators do not discuss this process publicly for reasons that have already been explained. In short, explaining exactly HOW Lichess discovers cheaters would only help cheaters circumnavigate the systems in place.

Moderators never publicly discuss the particulars of actions taken regarding a specific account for privacy reasons.
Mr.Chen, yeah, we already discuss. We have different points of view about a lot of things. I hope that kindness and courtesy are always respected.
It's not a problem for me to receive or not receive a response from the moderators.

As I have always said, asking is legitimate and answering is courtesy.

I rate a community by the type of responses I get, who I get them from and how I get them.

Let's say I made up my ideas.

Peace out

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