This is online chess. Ratings are meaningless. Not just your opponents but yours. I could name players I've played against know I KNOW have cheated, but why bother? I feel sorry for these players. The only ratings that matter are over-the-board.
Some people (including GM's) get around this by playing short games , e.g 2 mins + 1 sec.
Remember, we are on here to have fun not be competitive. Competitive online players should use FIGS or playchess where computers detect the cheats much better than any other site.
I disagree. Ratings are not meaningless. They do not have a great deal of meaning if you take them out of context but, for comparing players who play on chess.com, they carry quite a lot of meaning. Try challenging one of the top rated players to a game and a player 400 or 500 points below you. The difference in the quality of play will be immediately evident.
Also, you may not be here to be competitive, but a lot of people are. That's the way it is with a site that attracts thousands of people - many will have different priorities to you. All generalisations are dangerous (even this one).
Well put, M. Dumas.
Doesn't have to be about ratings. Could be a severe allergy to cheaters. Like mine
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