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Using the mouse makes the lights go out instantly, and considering that Twitch's minimum delay is 2-3s nobody could copy your answer. When the viewer gets the image, the light is already shining where it should.
It should also be noted that in this game players cannot change their response.
If you still feel that someone might take advantage of that because your mouse inadvertently goes to the area you are going to click, you can disable in OBS that your mouse is shown when playing Kukoro. This could be very useful for you.
Hope it helps!