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muted "for public shaming"

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It's the gravest accusation possible on Lichess and sometimes it's not even true, and even worse, there are many dumbasses calling their opponent "cheaters" only bc they lost. That's why it's forbidden in general, and Lichess emphasizes that all you need to is report, if the cheating is really that obvious then the guy will be dealt with.

Also thumbs-down for your arrogant speech in the bottom paragraph.
@Meddard If you don't want to be punished for attempted public shaming, you shouldn't attempt to public shame people.

If I followed you and every time you won a game I asked a "legitimate question" about your honesty in winning, how long would you tolerate it before you complained/reported it to lichess? Anytime someone accuses me of cheating it takes me less than 5 seconds to report it.

If you ask a "legitimate question" (which is dubious to begin with) and accuse someone of cheating and continue to do that, and then lichess discovers that they WEREN'T cheating, what would be YOUR response to attempt to fix the damage to the players reputation that was caused by your incorrect accusations?

So my feedback to you is: your practice of attempting to characterize unfounded cheating accusations as
"legitimate questions about cheating" is abysmal and shows a deplorable moral character on your part.
this whole post reminds me of

"I use long words to look more photosynthesis"
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