This could all be optics as well to try to give the appearance of a defensible moat. E.g. they can claim to investors that they are able to protect a significant chunk of their intellectual property this way. I'm not sure if anyone has a study about how significant the summarization is to distillation.
In the case of makers of open-source models (which are also competition), there is no allegedly, they were (and still are) openly doing that.
It may also be that misaligned responses can be in CoT which OpenAI does not want to show to users.
In this case it stops people copying your IP
Being currently in the lead in a category is not a moat,a moat is whatever creates a barrier to competitors catching up when you are in the lead. Merely being in the lead is not a moat except in a market with strong network externalities.