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weeks to months.
so for all you know, it is not your latest match that causes you to be deranked at all.
most likely it could be the matches you played weeks to months ago that causes you to be deranked.
the person whom you play at that time is part of your friend list, then you removed him from your friend list.
What is Overwatch?
Overwatch is an in-game replay review system that lets the CS:GO community regulate itself by allowing qualified and experienced members of the community, called ‘Investigators‘, to review reports of disruptive behavior, determine whether those reports are valid, and apply temporary bans if appropriate.
How does Overwatch work?
Prospective Overwatch Investigators are presented with an active Overwatch button in the main menu, which indicates that there is a pending case for them to evaluate. The Investigators can then choose to participate by watching a replay (eight rounds’ worth, or roughly 10 minutes) and selecting a verdict.
If the Investigators collectively agree that an offense has occurred, an Overwatch ban will be issued. The ban duration will depend on the severity of the offense and the suspect’s history of convictions, if any.
How does a player end up getting reviewed by Overwatch?
The system contains replays of players whose pattern of being reported exceeds or otherwise stands out from those of their peers. They may have a sudden spike in reports, or they may have built up many reports over a long period of time.
A player may appear in a test case replay that previously received a 'not-guilty' verdict. These replays are randomly inserted into an Investigator's case load and are used exclusively to help the system score Investigators.
Note: the verdict in test cases will not result in any action against the suspect.
What are the charges and possible verdicts?
There are four distinct charges to be evaluated that cover the major forms of disruption. Each charge has two possible verdicts, ‘Insufficient Evidence,’ and ‘Evident Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.’ An Investigator may choose to ‘Postpone’ a review and restart it at a later time without a resolution.
from here.
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=7562-IPJN-1009
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this sentence that i'm going to quote is more than enough concrete evidence to backup my previous post.
1) An Investigator may choose to ‘Postpone’ a review and restart it at a later time without a resolution.