@revoof That still doesn't count as "assistance", because it doesn't tell you what to do. Your examples are NOT giving any hint about the next moves. And everyone can spot a symmetrical position without any help …
Also, many openings are just poorly named.
And just the fact that some lines have names doesn't make them "good".
Just look at my funny collection of Sicilian sidelines:
Almost all of them are outright terrible.
And finally, names can be misleading: When I studied the Caro-Kann/Panov (
lichess.org/study/JWmJD6hp), I found that many positions arise from 1.Nf3 c5 or other openings in practical play.
I think
chess.com doesn't want to give assistance – like any other chess website, and yet they have implemented it. Because it doesn't do any harm, it's just user friendly.