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if you wanna play competitive CS - go faceit.
And as the official page says about trust factor:
"The only way to improve your Trust Factor is to be a positive member of the CS:GO and Steam community. Trust Factor matchmaking will continue to be adjusted, but all players have to do to improve their matchmaking experience is continue playing CS:GO and other Steam games legitimately. The more a user plays, the more information the system has and the easier it will be for the system to determine who they should be matched with."
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=5966-WKLC-4172&l=english
This will probably apply then:
"Will new players have a low Trust Factor?
Not necessarily. Trust Factor is impacted by a user's experiences on Steam and in CS:GO. If you have been a positive member of the Steam Community in the past, you will likely enter CS:GO with a high Trust Factor."
https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=5966-WKLC-4172
at least two banned accounts with 3 cheating bans in total.
not good for trust.
Its not a hoax. Go to your local cyber cafe and play on an alt with hacks, sooner or later you will end up in HvH lobbies