I agree with you, I alone did not win the world. That said neither did Logboss (the top ranked player in points), nor Mikey9Points (top ranked ODA player and 3rd in points). The tribe on a whole won the world, some in the tribe contributed more than others, but without even the least contributing members, we would not have won the world quite when we did. I did not win the world, I merely led the tribe who won the world.
Interestingly, you may find that there are just as many (or perhaps less in the case of world won by co-duked tribes) sole duke winners (being the duke of the winning tribe) in TW history as there are players with the highest points. Also, ODA should be taken into account when considering the top player of the world, albeit TW does not recognise it when awarding PP; those who use their nukes a lot make the job easier for the rest of the tribe when considering winning tribes.
Yes that too can be faked, but does generally have a pretty good identification of activity on the world.
But back to my response to you Kung Fu Master, I did not win W29 on my own, no one did. I did not finish with the highest number of villages or points on W29, Logboss did. I did not finish with the highest ODA on W29, Mikey9Points did. I came a respectable 2nd place in points and ODA. I just led the tribe who won (point should be noted as well that I only led it for the last half of it's time, I took over from my mentor Damageboi123 upon his retirement from the game).
Leading a tribe endgame phase is a very different challenge to that of start game, as is it being a strong player endgame. I would not expact anyone to understand it had they not been in an endgame scenario.