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1. Barely anyone uses them
2. It would be an obvious design flaw, which is easily exploitable.
Afaik, there has been no proof of it actually helping your trust factor.
Would be pretty easy for Valve to tell the difference anyways.
Only way I have some confidence in is just leaving the game for a month or two. This seems to have helped me, but I can't really prove it was the exact cause for my tf getting better.
Trust factor is pretty simple just play the game and behave and it will go up.
I wonder how many people would just willingly give them their credit card details if they said that this will give them green trust factor