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No. When a report is made, only Valve know who made it. The one reported will not know unless the make a guess at it or the user who made the report tells them so.
So what? Valve will get pissed at the guy, and either ignore or block him. You won't even notice.
Reports are reviewed by Valve. If someone is false reporting people, then they will be penalized for it in some shape or form. Either reports may become less effective, ignored completely or the user may recive a warning and continued false reports may lead to further action.
No system is flawless, but Valve tries it's best to make things balanced. We just can't always see the ways that it is done. If we could, then there would be those who run just out side of them, to avoid getting into trouble.
There is more that goes on then you think. It isn't as black and white as you make it out to be.
Allowing others to know who reported them would only lead to trouble, such as retaliation or further harassment.
And why will they be removed if these screenshots are taken from games that are on Steam. So they can sell such games on their platform but screenshots from these games are not allowed?
It actualy is the case. As you said, they didn't restore two of them, only the one, so there may have been something wrong with them and they were not a false flag. Support doesn't always say the why.
There are other things going on that could also cause a screenshot to get banned too, aside from reports.