The perception of cheating levels is orders of magnitude more than the actual amount.
https://support.chess.com/article/648-what-do-i-need-to-know-about-fair-play-on-chess-com
https://www.chess.com/article/view/online-chess-cheating
https://www.chess.com/article/view/chesscom-update-september-2024#FairPlay
The site closed almost 58,000 accounts in August for fair play violations and has a full team of staff working on reports along with some automated systems for detection.
https://www.chess.com/article/view/fair-play
That said, discussions of cheating, potential cheating, or cheat detection are not allowed in the general forums. If you would like to discuss join the following club https://www.chess.com/club/cheating-forum
It has become so overwhelming to be a player on this app as it feels like so many people are using new/undetectable ways of cheating. A good example is people using stockfish or other computers to help get them out of a sticky situation. I play many games where I'll have a serious advantage, often at the hands of bad play/blundering from my opponent, followed by pin point accuracy including really difficult moves that are way above our pay grade (i play 900 elo blitz, and 1300 elo rapid). Then once they're back at advantage, they seem to magically start playing like a 1300 / 900 player again. Often times this may happen again where they're off the computer, make a new blunder, and then play with 100% computer moves for the rest of the game. Of course, many other times the cheating is so obvious. But in these instances the cheating is so hard to detect. And it makes me question if I'm crazy and a sore loser, but the data is hard to ignore. It's honestly making the experience of playing chess on here tremendously exhausting. How is chess.com thinking of dealing with this?