it's extremely difficult to hack pokemon in gen VI
before i try to clarify this more (although i suppose i just did above), what did you take was my meaning by that?
The wording of your response was "it's also easier to check if something is hacked", which does not deal with the difficulty of hacking, but with checking if something is hacked.
I will admit that it is slightly harder to hack this gen than last (requiring a piece of hardware rather than just changing the DNS in your DS settings), but it's not possible to check if a single Pokemon has had the ball/shinyness changed with Powersaves unless they changed it to something obvious like an illegal ball or impossible shiny, we would need Pokecheck/another site to introduce a searchable .pk6 database for this to become possible.
For previous gens we already have that database, even if the hacker has never used it someone they traded with might have, I can search for other stuff from the OT, compare them to other uploads to possibly spot edits, and (in some cases) view all the hidden info (the stuff most hackers actually get caught on) of not just the Pokemon I recieved, but other Pokemon from the same OT. For another example some accounts on Pokecheck will have 99 Pokemon that are completely legal, but there's that 1 Pokemon on the same account, with the same OT, that they screwed up on.
Now I'll revisit something you said
it's extremely difficult to hack pokemon in gen VI
again, hacking balls+shinyness only require a piece of hardware you can order online/pick up at a Gamestop near you, hacking IVs and random stuff like Wondertombs and Hoopas is extremely difficult...for now anyways.
And for this I will say, thank you for not being complete dicks Datel (I still hate your guts for the Rotom/Pumpkaboo forme changing though).