I don't mean to poke around or try correcting people but... is it really the best idea to, on the forums, say "ok guys on this day at this exact time if you're hacking we'll find you!" That doesn't sound too smart to specifically tell everyone (including the hackers) when you're doing it because then they'll just not hack (or not play) for the time being it's that simple...
No that's not accurate. XAC doesn't really detect anything. I saw someone fly hack yesterday. At least NCP blocks that. And, yes it's true. I could deal 25 successful report abuses while on EU by myself in roundabout 2-3 hours. I just don't waste my time doing so because there's no point they're everywhere. What we need is an anti cheat that actually works like McPVP's for example.
I understand the logic here, I do, but there are some key points that dismantle your argument.
The people on the forums make up a pretty small percentage of the ingame players. In addition to this, the majority of the people on the forums are long time players who have no reason to hack. Furthermore, if your hacking, chances are you are not aquatinted with the community or have not been here that long. If you fit that description, you probably won't be checking the forums as periodically as a lot of the good players, nor will you necessarily find this article, if you even have a forum account in the first place.
This explains why poll results have very dramatic differences comparatively. A poll of the forum very often does not share the same results as a poll ingame. This is because forumers are older players who have conflicting opinions with the newcomers, yet the newcomers make up most of the ingame community.
I'm digressing, but to go back to my original point, newcomers are the ones who hack and therefore are not as invested in community affairs, such as these.
Also to comment on your other suggestions --
As a former mod myself, XAC does do a lot. But you wouldn't know that because many of the hackers that are caught using XAC you don't see... because XAC prevented them. The hackers you do see are more advanced and have bypassed the filters. As for your suggestion of the anti-cheat, that has been proposed before. It was actually implemented before, but it caused a wide array of glitches and the community voted against it.
Also, I doubt you could find 25 hackers and report them within that timeframe. Uploading evidence takes far longer then you think.