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Yeah. I agree. Valve's got problems, they're flawed, but they don't have time to patch a million small bugs. They have to work on making games and focusing on bigger problems, which make the smaller side of things go unnoticed. Injustice like what happened to NextKurome here was allowed to persist because of that. And yes, they do need to divert teams to focus on people-focused matters, They're still working on future projects first and foremost, they don't have time to paint every star in the sky.
(Also the "That's it, no more" message was heartbreaking to read. I knew beforehand, but damn. We lost another soldier to this game because of villainy and seemingly senseless evil.)
I hope you have a good future ahead of you, though.
If you wanted to start again under a different account and a different name, I'd be all for it. But that'd be a selfish wish on my part.
All I know is that you were ruthlessly beaten to the point you had to leave the workshop because there are too many sinners and lesser love to go around.
Also is the workshop ban actually permanent or is it just a long time to the point you'll be old when it dies?