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What you better know
Sing along if you know the words.
You better watch out, you better not smurf.

Cheating players have been handed a lump of toxic coal which bans their DotA2 account.
The coal when accepted (and it gives you no choice) permanently bans the DotA2 account from playing.
What is smurfing?
This might be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen relating to Dota.

Cheating players have been handed a lump of toxic coal which bans their DotA2 account.
Mason’s ban comes as a result of using a behaviour score farmer to boost his in-game behaviour score.
Can players not just refuse to bring up the gift?
They see you when you’re smurfing.

They know when you’re a fake.
They know if you’ve been bad or good.
So be good for goodness sake.

















