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It is, just think that the match never happened
No that’s not how that works, the only time you get MMR back is when you lose against a cheater. The system is in place to pretend the match never happened.
The whole point, as the others have mentioned, is the system revokes any MMR that was impacted as if that match never existed. The system takes back any MMR you won while playing with a cheater, and gives back any MMR you lost while playing against a cheater. We mentioned testing a one-sided MMR Rollback system and found that it could potentially inflate MMR, which we want to avoid.
However, we have been taking note of people getting upset when they lose MMR for overcoming a cheater. Hope this helps clear it up a little!