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Lot of cheaters here.

I am sidetracking but it would be interesting to know how cheaters who make occasional blunders and mistakes are caught. How does lichess differentiate between a genuine or a faked blunder?
The less this is publicly discussed, the better. We mustn't help cheaters get better at cheating by providing them with information on how they may get/avoid getting caught. Potential cheaters should be reported, and that's where it ends. Let our mods handle the rest. Threads such as these will never do lichess or the chess community any favors.
No sure. It is a big problem either way.

The anti-cheating measures are far more sophisticated than the common man supposes. Why not spreading such good news?

@Adamantis

As I wrote, it is not difficult. In my opinion only a good player could, in theory, deceive and not be discovered. But a good player wants to play chess and not throw his time, inserting the moves of Komodo or Houdini.
Apart from the algorithms of which @CMSargOn writes, the best way to avoid being deceived by cheaters is knowing how to play chess. Nine out of ten cheaters can not do it
In theory. Even „masters“ have been caught out recently. The whole world defended them against the „algorithms“, injustice.

Until they confessed.

PS: oops, I looked at your profile @rebel23 . It reminds me here of „The Invasion of the Body Snatchers“
It's true. Already a decade ago, a player from my city had become a master playing table tournaments using a small pocket computer for the blind! The news had been around the world. It had been discovered because even in summer he played with the coat ahahahahah (the small computer was in his pocket)
Reminds me of the pop culture classic:
Twilight Zones ... "To Serve Man" based on a story by Damon Knight

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