It is a possibility though to have a simple source query script go and
look at the public servers and query them with commands such as "sm
plugins" "sm plugins 11"(for plugin numbers 11-21) "sm plugins 22"
(for plugin numbers 22-32) and so on. However this probably won't be
the case as they cannot just see into the plugins directory.

On Sat, Jul 18, 2015 at 9:42 AM, Matthias "InstantMuffin" Kollek
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> Of course they can.
>
> On 18.07.2015 15:41, Franc1sco wrote:
>>
>> Back to the topic: seems that servers that use these type of plugins only
>> are banned if they advertise it in sv_tags. No idea if valve can ban it
>> for
>> the .smx file (I think that no).
>>
>>
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