
zylenox is a speedrunner. Will they be found cheating in a speedrun before 2027?
Examples of being "found" cheating:
- A run being removed from a known speedrunning website, with the mods saying it was for cheating. 
- Strong evidence of cheating in a clear demonstration, such as a Karl Jobst video describing the trickery. 
- Being banned from a known speedrunning site, if the ban reason was for cheating in a speedrun. 
- A confession that they cheated in at least 1 speedrun. 
- A discredited "run" doesn't necessarily have to be submitted. Example: a non-submitted livestream could count if they were deceiving the audience (such as by pretending to play but secretly using a TAS). 
Some examples of “cheating” include:
- Splicing pre-recorded runs and potraying them as one continuous run. 
- Editing the game code, but not saying so in the title/description. 
- Pretending to play but secretly doing a TAS. 
- Pretending to be doing glitchless category while secretly exploiting a glitch. 
- Cherry-picking a seed in Minecraft, but then portraying the run as a random seed. 
- Secretly using mods that give an advantage. 
Does not include TAS/modded runs that were honest about being nonhuman/modded.  Similarly if they spliced together run segments, but clearly said so in the title/description and didn't deceive, then that's fine.
What will I actually do to resolve this market?
- In 2027-Jan I’ll try Google searches for “zylenox” with “cheat”, “banned”, “removed”, or “caught”, and check for incidents. 
- I'll try checking their speedrun.com page for signs of moderator action. 
- I’ll check Karl Jobst's YouTube page for any cheating breakdowns of the player. 
- Commenters can recommend cases/sources, so we can review them. 
If there is clear evidence of cheating in a speedrun, then this resolves “Yes”. If none, then this resolves “No” in 2027-Jan.