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if you think the problem is so easy to solve, why dont you post how you would solve it.
if you are posting for the badge, that requirement was removed years ago
Yes blame Valve because every single other competitive game doesn't have smurfing right? You don't like it? Find a way to change human nature.
Steam accounts are free. How do you prevent people from making new accounts? DOTA is free, how do you prevent new accounts from playing a free game?
Say I've got a real expensive account. How does Valve prevent me from handing my account credentials over to someone, for money, in a transaction that's done completely off Steam?
How do you prevent high level players from playing with whoever they want?
Regardless of what the dev does to investigate and deal with the report, your involvement ends after you hit send.
Well that could be one reason. But another reason is there's always more and new games to play. The issues that you're stating aren't confined to DOTA, and no other game plagued with them has solved them either. Because developers can't really control users. And users are doing these things.
I mean in 17 years Blizzard hasn't been able to solve botting or gold sellers in WoW...
Cheating isn't new, DOTA isn't special, the problem has no solution. Just bandaids and stopgaps, at best.