Hi guys, I noticed that things haven't changed in that topic, so I decided to bring it up again. Stalling, the act of letting run down your time (mostly in losing positions), is a violation against the Fair Play policy on lichess and in chess in general.
I know that lichess is still in the development process, but I feel that this issue had been ignored so far.
On chess.com I recently experienced something very pleasant:
After my opponent was stalling, this message appeared on the screen:
"*opponent's name* may have violated our Fair Play policy - it has been noted and they may have their account restricted."
So this is certainly possible. Actually you don't have to look at the position, you only have to take a look at the time consumption.
I know that lichess is still in the development process, but I feel that this issue had been ignored so far.
On chess.com I recently experienced something very pleasant:
After my opponent was stalling, this message appeared on the screen:
"*opponent's name* may have violated our Fair Play policy - it has been noted and they may have their account restricted."
So this is certainly possible. Actually you don't have to look at the position, you only have to take a look at the time consumption.