
I love watching videos on YouTube on the topic of "Patrol vs. Cheaters," and I've already seen many videos from this category. But one thing I've noticed that constantly repeats is that cheaters often get 80-90% "no violation" verdicts. And this is a problem. It happens all the time, and this video is the most glaring case.
I think I understand why there are so many incorrect verdicts.
It's because people become investigators purely to get the title – they watch 30 seconds of a video, don't even look closely, and immediately put "No violation."
They get points for it, and they don't care what's there, who's there, cheater or not cheater, the main thing is to submit some verdict.
Perhaps this is because there's a competition going on for a reward, and the correctness of the verdict is difficult to track.
I think what needs to be done is to somehow change this system.