That's a valid question - an abuse reporting system has been put in place, without telling the users what consittutes abuse (which I think would lead to many more false reports than not). Some guidelines (both for users and server operators) might be beneficial, both to keep down the number of nuisance reports, AND help the server operators to stay in compliance. It's all well and good to say that Valve reserves the right to ban servers/IP's for abuse, but without knowing what the rules/guidelines are, it's giving operators an invisible line and telling us "don't cross this".
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