can some body explain me why lichess doesnot find cheaters automatically when they are obviously using engine for the complete game, i reported players in this tournament and they get banned after investigation.but it is after the damage has already been done.
can some body explain me why lichess doesnot find cheaters automatically when they are obviously using engine for the complete game, i reported players in this tournament and they get banned after investigation.but it is after the damage has already been done.
Banning cheaters takes time. Lichess mods review each case manually before axing them. You dont want automated systems running a rein of terror with no human supervision. Better to ban people slowly and accurately.
Banning cheaters takes time. Lichess mods review each case manually before axing them. You dont want automated systems running a rein of terror with no human supervision. Better to ban people slowly and accurately.
They don't have enough server power to automatically check every played game.
They don't have enough server power to automatically check every played game.
#1 What if there were a way to ban cheaters before they made any moves?
"In the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), by George Orwell, the word thoughtcrime describes a person's politically unorthodox thoughts, such as unspoken beliefs and doubts that contradict the tenets of Ingsoc (English Socialism), the dominant ideology of Oceania. In the official language of Newspeak, the word crimethink describes the intellectual actions of a person who entertains and holds politically unacceptable thoughts; thus the government of the Party controls the speech, the actions, and the thoughts of the citizens of Oceania. In contemporary English usage, the word thoughtcrime describes beliefs that are contrary to accepted norms of society, and is used to describe theological concepts, such as disbelief and idolatry, and the rejection of an ideology." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoughtcrime
#1 What if there were a way to ban cheaters before they made any moves?
"In the dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949), by George Orwell, the word thoughtcrime describes a person's politically unorthodox thoughts, such as unspoken beliefs and doubts that contradict the tenets of Ingsoc (English Socialism), the dominant ideology of Oceania. In the official language of Newspeak, the word crimethink describes the intellectual actions of a person who entertains and holds politically unacceptable thoughts; thus the government of the Party controls the speech, the actions, and the thoughts of the citizens of Oceania. In contemporary English usage, the word thoughtcrime describes beliefs that are contrary to accepted norms of society, and is used to describe theological concepts, such as disbelief and idolatry, and the rejection of an ideology." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoughtcrime