Erik Johnson. He's pretty official.

Are you sure you got delisted? What's your IP? Low-traffic servers
aren't affected by the delisting, and some people are complaining that
the master servers have been sucking, so maybe it's that.


On Thu, 2009-07-02 at 22:36 +0000, [email protected] wrote:
> I recently read that Valve has some sort of server scoring system in place 
> that removes servers from the TF2 master list if they score low. Apparently 
> one way to get a low score (and to be removed from the list) is to not have 
> much activity on the server. My clan has a TF2 server that we use about once 
> a week. Usually when we all join, we get a good crowd but we simply don't 
> have enough interest for the server to always be active. 
> 
> As a result of this, our IP has been delisted twice. I have a dedicated box 
> and have used up 2 of our IP's already. Today I had to switch our server to a 
> third IP for it to show up. 
> 
> My question is who can I contact about this so my other IP's can be 
> re-listed? Is there a way to prevent this from happening besides having a 
> more popular server? I know tech support is useless because they don't 
> support their own dedicated server files... 
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