I see them on top of the boards all the time. We have no idea what your personal skill level is, and it's just anecdotal anyways.
Let's start from what's fair, no one should get any assistance with aiming whatsoever. One of the biggest skills that's needed for shooters is aiming! So no assist is what would be fair. I don't go to golf tournaments using hockey sticks demanding a greater handicap because of my choice of equipment. Nor would with this fly in iRacing. Can you imagine if they gave enough assist to controller that they would start winning races over people with full sim rigs? Why is that okay in shooters? There's literally only one reason why it's allowed, money. To sell copies to some super casual. Shooters aren't supposed to be that casual of genre, and if you were looking for a casual shooter, they're called single player games.
How things should work. PC and Console should be separated. Crossplay is hot garbage that should have been abandoned years ago. Console can have whatever assist they want, don't care. On PC however, there should be absolutely no assist, none. If you want to play shooters with your thumbs, get a console, want to play with a mouse against others who have to aim, get a PC. That's how it should be. That's how it used to be, it was so much better then. It's disgusting the amount of assist developers are willing to give only ONE input to make some sales.
The biggest whiners are controller players that don't get assist that plays half the game for them.