If you get a steamer/content creator with several hundred thousand followers sending videos of cheaters in their games (or friends’/acquaintances’/cousin of a friend’s/etc) of course you’re going to see cheaters pop up more prevalently, a greater population will yield more results as the frequency will increase alongside a population increase.
However, a single individual seeing cheaters every match they play in is most likely not seeing what they claim to be seeing.
It’s likely you (generally speaking) don’t even see many cheaters at all.
If cheating has become indiscernible from convincing gameplay, resulting in scenarios where cheaters will win and lose along proportional and rational rates akin to that of mediocre/average/skilled/pro statistics, then cheating can no longer be considered cheating.
If we can’t Turing Test our gameplay anymore, then you might as well accept the new reality.
The unsubstantiated witch hunting is getting very stale very quickly. If you can’t detect cheats through normal gameplay means, and have to resort to assumptive reasoning, then there’s an overwhelming chance you just got outplayed.