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Those are general tips to avoid being fake reported, how to play nice with others and some other suggestions. There are 7 in total. I can't quote here, it's just too big.
But here we go with a short version:
- The beta system is harsh with communication, specially /all, so avoid that at all costs.
- The beta system is harsh with spam of lines, of any kind, pause abuse, ping abuse.
- The beta system also allow free reporting, which leads to a lot of abuse.
Play your game, act nice and safe towards other. Respect the game, yourself, and others.
Don't care for win or losses, play casual at the moment while you increase from 5000.
That is my advice. Thanks for reading.
Behavior and communication score probably fills their servers better than the mediocre Frostivus event. Could be 80% of players sniffing their daily Dota dose in low priority and turbo gaming for bs and cs. :-)
However in a patch a few days ago they made it easier to raise your score. I went from from 6.7k to 7.7k to in just a few days.
In contrast to Dota2, however, the Chinese system does not involve interviewing people, but rather analysing big data from data giants according to official specifications. In Dota2, on the other hand, the feedback from the players feeds the behaviour score and the guidelines are interpreted very freely. Valve itself is a very cautious regulator in this respect, usually letting the player community set the standards rather than itself. Dota2 is characterised by grassroots anarchy, which is quite the opposite of the strictly top-down approach of the Chinese government.
wow, you drank way to much of the coolaid. did you sell your soul recently? LOL. this game is literally denying us our humanity in essence. you want to live in a Orwellian nightmare, don't act like its normal, acceptable, or any type of "norm" to have some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ nerds tell everybody how thye should act. They have enough controls for individuals to optimize their experience, without the need to literally CRIPPLE the very community that they need to survive. If you wanna play like a robot, be a robot, and think like one, elon musk is always hiring. rules are meant to be broken, they are just figments of imagination. There are principles and codes we all live by, like not ot kill, steal, etc... but what the ♥♥♥♥ is going on here is not anything close to acceptable and is EXACTLY like the chinese social credit system. did you ever realize taht a FINE is just the amount of money you need to pay to do WHAT EVER TEH ♥♥♥♥ YOU WANT? lol YOU THINK RULES ARE WHAT GOVERN THESE CORPORATIONS AND GOVERNMENTS???? ARE YOU INSANE?
bro its a videogame. turn off the computer if you're this hysterical about it
>> show them what true good moral can do vs "behavior score" religion