You cant objectively call someone out as a hacker (even if the evidence is extremely overwhelming) until they are proven guilty. Bungie would need to review the data of that game to see if anything looks fishy. But when you call someone out, you are shaming that person to the community and everyone else will also shame them before they are proven guilty.
Its pretty much what CNN did to that kid in Washington DC with the old Indian guy and his fake account of what happened.
But I also agree with you 100%. It is dumb that developers take down videos from the their forums (*cough* cough* PUBG *cough*) and even ban their player base for making such posts that identify cheaters. Talk about shooting yourself in the foot lol. After all, if those videos arent ending up in your forum for you to manage and take care of... they will just appear on other social media networks and forums like reddit where it will explode in popularity 1000% and hey, they dont control those other forums and media accounts.
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Evidence for the dude hacking was so obvious that he is guilty upon first viewing of the clip, there is no innocent until proven guilty from them
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Pretty much can get caught with the smoking gun and still be protected here