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Well yeah, it's true, but at the end of the day, you *can* just ignore them, like me.
what the f do you mean by "mute their avatar"?
We should be able use our pic's in anyway we choose. if ppl deem it offensive then report him/her and if it is bad I can imagine the majority of users will report them, but wanting to ban avatars because you're currently being owned by the same person is not a reason.....Say what you want but that's the only reason you created this thread.
I wonder why??
let's stop freedom of expression.......What do you exspect when you come spouting these things on a public forum.
Or not pay any attention to the avatar....quite simple.
Well yeah, I mean,, I enjoy them and ignore them if I have to, but the feature should exist for others.
That's why they took away sprays from CS GO....can only imagine when they decided on that they talked about porn turning up on avatars and so on but thought against it for a good reason.
That being the report system in game, you can report a player for the avatar and if enough ppl report him/her valve will have to take action.