It occurred to me a short time ago that it might be possible for someone to use a broadcast board, inputting alternate lines to use the computer to cheat while playing a game.
One person mentioned to me a few days ago that he check my moves while playing and accused me of cheating. I thought about and wondered how he checked my moves so quickly since he was playing also. Needless to say, I wasn't cheating, but how did he accomplish that feat?
Possibly by using a broadcast board, starting from move 1 and inputting an alternate variation -- the one currently being played in the game? Okay. There could be a multitude of other ways, but should lichess prevent itself from being used to cheat?
One person mentioned to me a few days ago that he check my moves while playing and accused me of cheating. I thought about and wondered how he checked my moves so quickly since he was playing also. Needless to say, I wasn't cheating, but how did he accomplish that feat?
Possibly by using a broadcast board, starting from move 1 and inputting an alternate variation -- the one currently being played in the game? Okay. There could be a multitude of other ways, but should lichess prevent itself from being used to cheat?