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You are not alone, and further still, this is not exclusive to L4D2. All online games suffer from this type of player who will kick anyone they view as "lesser". The player is so consumed at winning and proving their supposed "supiriority", the will even lower themselves to exploits, hacks, cheats, or general trash talking or "trash voting" in order to break the other teams concentration, or to be general annoyance. Anything that can or will add up to giving them an advantage to win is employed.
My suggestion to you is to avoid playing with these arch types, and seek out others of like mindedness to add to your friends list. In doing so, you will grow a vast network of like minded friends to play with who enjoy this game game as much as you do, and in doing so, will avoid any players that would otherwise ruin your game :)
Have fun, and know that you are not alone :)
Rumi, I know this issue is not exclusive to L4D2. I believe it's also not exlusive to Windows and OS X. Also, one time another player tried to kick my friend from my game for no reason.
Start on other maps, Rooftop is so easy but because of the massive availability of insta-kills on the map, you need to know how to set up attacks and how to defend properly. Maybe try Atrium, Motel, Sugar Mill etc...
Still, maybe try watching my friends videos and you may get a better idea of why you may have been kicked...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naIoz0ACZ_Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzoYqIIAZSw