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    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Valve forms Overwatch for CS:GO community to police itself.

    As someone reading this on the Internet, you know that people on the Internet are often awful. Doubly so if they're playing a video game. To help weed out horrors, Valve is playing with a community self-policing scheme for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. It sounds similar to the Tribunal in Riot's League of Legends, presenting players with "cases" of others who've been reported and asking them to make judgements.
    May 24, 2013 6:45am PDT
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    Alice O'Connor posted a new article, Valve forms Overwatch for CS:GO community to police itself.

    As someone reading this on the Internet, you know that people on the Internet are often awful. Doubly so if they're playing a video game. To help weed out horrors, Valve is playing with a community self-policing scheme for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. It sounds similar to the Tribunal in Riot's League of Legends, presenting players with "cases" of others who've been reported and asking them to make judgements. : ShacknewsThis person is cool!

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      I haven't really had too many issues with the CS:GO community. The DoTA 2 community is really the one tha... : Mecha Tofu Pirate
      • dota's community seems tame compared to what I saw in LoL. really, I automatically mute anyone who seems... : valaelThis person is cool!
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      ... that means they need an appeals system too. : megreedy
      • All suspects are guilty. Period. Otherwise they wouldn't be suspects would they? ;) : dookiebot