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General DiscussionIs dev.dota2.com even worth posting in anymore?

Is dev.dota2.com even worth posting in anymore? in General Discussion
Humbug

    Every single semi interesting thread seems to get instalocked.

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      Yoichi Isagi | Blue Lock

        yea there's thi guy in there. I believe he uses multiple accounts, cuz he has followers who like randomly praise in in threads, which I would consider SPAM. He's admin with the name, "blade" in it. he'll insta-ban u for whatever reason. Also asking for creating, mocking, or anything that's out of their field of view is ban worthy. Sort of how HON kept out creativity and procured their own stuff in the game.

        [OBJ = Cancer] Henry Tudo...

          dev.dota2 is made to help with the development of the game, and Valve does in fact read the threads. In fact privacy was first suggested on that board.

          What is not tolerated is dipshit ideas or whining about LPQ. Every "interesting thread" you have seen locked is obviously retarded and has no place on the forums.

          And you are stupid for thinking that it is interesting/viable

          Der absolute harām boi

            yea. they read the bot forums but thats it

            [OBJ = Cancer] Henry Tudo...

              They read all of the boards. Privacy was suggested on the Misc board.

              Woof Woof

                misc section is dead to me
                havent seen single dev reply regarding match maker, hero performance bars, ladder/visible rating in months

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                Nolf_

                  just copy paste of my post- Participating on forums is fine and all, but in reality actions are worth more than words.

                  I think Valve can easily check and count how many people turned their matchmaking history to public in game options.

                  So, basically, if you support what DotaBuff does and you want to see progress in personal player stats, turn your mm history public. Tell your friends, teammates, fellow dota2 traders, everyone you know who plays dota2.

                  The more people will use public mm history, the bigger message it would send to Valve.