People have been asking for a transparency report to verify accuracy for various countermeasures for awhile. The platforms simply won't release that kind of information (chess.com & lichess.com)
They have an incentive to show their game isn't a den of cheaters, and yet they don't release which means there is a stronger incentive to hide that information.
Makes you wonder what kind of incentives are preventing them from releasing that information. Marketing says 100's of millions of games. Are they games between two people, or potentially a lot of matches against computers (where you don't know they are computers up front). Food for thought.
They have an incentive to show their game isn't a den of cheaters, and yet they don't release which means there is a stronger incentive to hide that information.
Makes you wonder what kind of incentives are preventing them from releasing that information. Marketing says 100's of millions of games. Are they games between two people, or potentially a lot of matches against computers (where you don't know they are computers up front). Food for thought.