The cheater reports on the subreddit are sent directly to the security team without the community team reviewing them first, @visual coyote. Thus, the security team needs to manually read the reports one by one, watch all the attached video evidence, and enter the data into the system for verification. This is why it often takes around a week for a report to be processed after being submitted on the subreddit.
On Discord, however, all reports are processed every day. As you maybe understand, it is because the reports are first reviewed by the moderation team, and then the reports marked with 🗒️ are double-reviewed and approved by the community team before being sent to the security team for verification. Because of this, the security team can immediately start issuing account suspensions. This is why we, on Discord, as stated in the pinned messages of #cheater-reports, only accept crystal clear video evidence where there is no place for doubt that cheating has taken place.
If we want to continue providing a quick, efficient and unique service of processing Discord cheater reports, we have to continue in this direction. In the case of the community team being in the slightest of doubt when reviewing some video evidence, the report will be marked with ❎ for not being clear enough. In your case, videos that display an icon or watermark as the only indicator of cheating are not considered as sufficient evidence. Anyone can potentially edit a video and include such visual design to frame someone else. Such "evidence" requires confirmation on the back end, and it is therefore not possible to classify it as crystal clear in order to speed up the process of guaranteeing the accuracy of a legitimate account suspension. The same goes for unclear videos that are recorded with another device, especially if the usernames also are made up of non-English alphabets that the English community team is not familiar with.