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People make fun of a lot of stuff and it's really easy to fall into the trap of the idea that everyone feels the way you do. The mind is very powerful like that, groups of people you are friends with can almost seem like the whole world thinks the way you do because they are like you in many ways.
This compounding error seems to be the result of online tools grouping users together by likes and dislikes, and even in real life off the net where you grew up can also effect theses many social issues of generality.
Change can be a bothersome one, I look to the past and realized the world I grew up in is long gone and I have to live with that. I can't do anything about it, that's just how it has to be.
I think Valve would love to help but they are not super men, they can't do everything. And with people being banned they were more then likely only temp banned. Valve is pretty nice when it comes to many warnings.