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That has nothing to do with the looking to play section of the menú as far as i know
Since CS:GO went F2P, veterans are pretty often called out as hackers, cheaters, griefers, just because they play with different weapons than their team mates like, whenever they try to save AWP, or other high-value weapons for another round - In those cases, they're being kicked unreasonably..., and I'm not even talking about being experienced, mastering recoil patterns, being able to ace the whole round with Deagle, if the players on the other team are inexperienced enough, knowing which spots to prefire (middle wooden doors CT -> T, headshot through the wall without seeing the Terrorist(s), etcetera...
So many factors.. Yet, here we are, in F2P, where the experienced ones are being called out for being good players, and the bad ones being kicked out, because.. Well, because they're new.
So, in case you're playing Solo Q., and are playing better than an average player, you're gonna be ... Reported and kicked..