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The reporting system is a community feed-back based system. If griefing from time to time is a tolerated behavior or social standard it doesn't get punished anymore. People play in a peer group where they have the chance to set social standards of their own and they do. From many complaints here you know what the actual standards are.
I'm open to any changes in the reporting system, from no reports at all to infinite reports to everybody. But the developers shouldn't invest all their efforts into behavior issues. The focus was much to much on behaviour over the past years. Time to focus on other more important aspects of the game like competitive gaming in lower leagues, beginner tutorials, summer schools, lobby system for matchmaking, new heroes, rewards for playing etc.
Dota isn't a grapefruit either.