@hungarydog Those moves aren't meaningless, there is a correlation between a player strength and the strength of the intuitive move he can make (obviously ...).
And one could even argue that there is more talent required in hyper because you have to actually know deeply and instinctively how to apply your chess knowledge; even if the time limitation only let you apply a subset of that knowledge.
And also you seem to put thought on a pedestal, chess is a game and as all game having fun should be the first goal, now you can have fun thinking deeply for hours but the majority of people derivate fun by the adrenaline rush induced by the "stress" aspect of time management. As a proof jsut look at the gaming industry : the most popular genre of video-games always has been action, sport or adventure, strategy well behind. Now can you blame a website for privileging the many?
I get your point though, all types of player should be able to enjoy lichess fully.