@InkyDarkBird said in #48:
This would increase trust and understanding in the Lichess userbase of moderators and the cheat detection system, which there is a current lack of.
Lichess is free software. Lack of understanding is a result of lack of effort:
https://lichess.org/source
@InkyDarkBird said in #48:
> This would increase trust and understanding in the Lichess userbase of moderators and the cheat detection system, which there is a current lack of.
Lichess is free software. Lack of understanding is a result of lack of effort:
https://lichess.org/source
So you just want to know if people are reporting you. Whats the point?
So you just want to know if people are reporting you. Whats the point?
@BaronVonChickenpants said in #53:
So you just want to know if people are reporting you. Whats the point?
Some people enjoy added drama
https://youtu.be/Am_AQf1ZBq4
@BaronVonChickenpants said in #53:
> So you just want to know if people are reporting you. Whats the point?
Some people enjoy added drama
https://youtu.be/Am_AQf1ZBq4
@BaronVonChickenpants said in #53:
So you just want to know if people are reporting you. Whats the point?
You literally ignored all of my posts, apparently.
@BaronVonChickenpants said in #53:
> So you just want to know if people are reporting you. Whats the point?
You literally ignored all of my posts, apparently.
@Toadofsky No, some people r smarter and know how to make a sh*t ton of money....
@Toadofsky No, some people r smarter and know how to make a sh*t ton of money....
@InkyDarkBird said in #31:
First of all, we seem to interpret the data differently, as I believe the majority of users talking about the reports actually did fill out a report and did not know if their report was confirmed.
Secondly, just because there is a lack of data, my entire suggestion is somehow invalidated?
How am I even supposed to find that number? Count every single forum post that has ever existed complaining about that topic?
I have already provided multiple topics in #1 of users' frustration.
Just because a problem is vague does not mean we cannot solve it.
For example, while scientists argue that climate change is real, many have different solutions on how to solve it (such as nuclear energy or no nuclear energy).
Does that mean we should not solve climate change at all and wait until we have "better data"? Of course not.
And plus, where would all the opinions go?
@InkyDarkBird said in #31:
> First of all, we seem to interpret the data differently, as I believe the majority of users talking about the reports actually did fill out a report and did not know if their report was confirmed.
>
> Secondly, just because there is a lack of data, my entire suggestion is somehow invalidated?
> How am I even supposed to find that number? Count every single forum post that has ever existed complaining about that topic?
> I have already provided multiple topics in #1 of users' frustration.
> Just because a problem is vague does not mean we cannot solve it.
>
> For example, while scientists argue that climate change is real, many have different solutions on how to solve it (such as nuclear energy or no nuclear energy).
> Does that mean we should not solve climate change at all and wait until we have "better data"? Of course not.
And plus, where would all the opinions go?
@LordSupremeChess said in #56:
And plus, where would all the opinions go?
Opinions would be expressed in reports that are not entirely fact-based, such as harassment.
That is, if I am interpreting your post correctly.
@LordSupremeChess said in #56:
> And plus, where would all the opinions go?
Opinions would be expressed in reports that are not entirely fact-based, such as harassment.
That is, if I am interpreting your post correctly.
@InkyDarkBird said in #57:
Opinions would be expressed in reports that are not entirely fact-based, such as harassment.
That is, if I am interpreting your post correctly.
#AllOpinionsMatter
@InkyDarkBird said in #57:
> Opinions would be expressed in reports that are not entirely fact-based, such as harassment.
> That is, if I am interpreting your post correctly.
#AllOpinionsMatter