A follow-up update vindicated Quinn, however, and the mid-laner gained over 4,000 behavior and communication scores after Valve fixed the new algorithm today.
Valve recently changed the fundamentals of Dota 2’s reporting system as a response to smurfing and toxic players on Sept.1.
Given Quinn’s history of demonstrating toxic behaviors in ranked matches, many Dota 2 fans decided not to believe him, thinking the system was working as intended.
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