True Dave and I am one of the TWC's champion advocates for open discussion which I have employed more than once with mixed results and opinions from other TWC members, past and present. However, if we think a player is suspect with a "cheating claim" who is a frequent visitor to one of TWC's mediums, perhaps in the advent of misunderstanding borne of circumstances unknown to us, the video in the 1st instance is posted and examined n the private forum before we actually name them. After all, while abhorrent of any cheating employed in any game we play, we too encourage all pilots to frequent our site/forum and dont wish to unnecessarily cause bad opinion, intentional or otherwise. If the player had not been named, then the video and the topic of discussion would have been perfectly acceptable to the admins. Our first "duty" is to the TWC's good name. That doesn't mean we have to be pussys about it and that every now and again "someone," needs to be pulled on about an issue, but we should avoid identifying someone as a cheat until we have confirmed or majority opinion on it. In this instance, it was out there first with subjective opinion to follow.
On a positive note, you did the right thing in videoing the incident if making a claim or asking the question. The internet is full of cheating calls without any basis of fact and its one of my irks when I hear people whining about things like stick stirring, print screen keys, speed hacks etc when the most likely scenario is they we re subject to an internet / computer glitch or just got bested and dont like losing. So there's a little rainbow in your otherwise cloudy thread
Other than that, the forum / Discord is for open discussion. Honest truths may be told until the CO pulls the discussion so long as the other party also has the opportunity to have their say.
I should add, while I did not conduct this administration, I do for the reasons described above support it.
Keeping posting your videos, you offer something different with your narratives and your enthusiasm to contribute to the squadron by doing so, is appreciated by many.