Full disclosure - They did try to work with us on this before GSLTs were
even officially introduced to CS:GO. They wanted to know if we were
willing to just add the blocks to SourceMod, without checks necessarily
being added to CS:GO itself.

Our initial position was that while we weren't necessarily against it,
we didn't think it would be effective and could fork the community to an
extent. With SourceMod being open source, it would be rather easy for
someone to just remove the checks and then run and/or distribute a
version without them.

We then shortly relaxed our stance to try to be cooperative and asked
what specifically was desired to be blocked, but were not given a
response. I believe that was just a tacit agreement that it wouldn't be
effective.

Fast forward to now, a specific list would still be nice to better
protect users from possibly unintentionally running something that could
get their account's GSLTs banned.

-- 
Nicholas Hastings
AlliedMods.net <http://www.alliedmods.net>



> Max Krivanek <mailto:[email protected]>
> Friday, March 4, 2016 2:47 PM
> It is indeed not SourceMod team's duty.  But its not like Valve gave
> the SourceMod team a chance to work with them to help prevent
> accidental bans.  Its not like these entity properties scream "do not
> touch me."  And since when we develop plugins we're trying to figure
> out how things work, we might end up touching one of those
> properties.  Or downloaded a plugin that touched one of these
> properties.  Not for malicious reasons.  
>
> GSLT is not an effective or desirable system.  
>
> And the gunmaker comparison is really off.
>
>
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> Marcin Paterek <mailto:[email protected]>
> Friday, March 4, 2016 1:52 PM
> It is not a SourceMod team duty to provide you a way NOT to break the
> rules. (They did, because they are nice guys). It is your decision to
> use 3rd party software (such as plugins), and you put it on your
> machine. You can't blame a gunmaker for somebody being shot. If you
> were hosting the game with just Valve tools, how would you even be
> able to break the rules? And if you are still messing with items after
> over half of the year since new rules have been enforced, I really see
> no point in skipping one or another community just because it's small.
> It's not about the size, it's about following rules.
>
> But in some part I agree with you - the GLST bans for now are
> ineffective, because there are still multiple servers with knives and
> other forbidden things. This is something Valve could improve.
>
> Cheers,
> M.
>
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> Larcen III <mailto:[email protected]>
> Friday, March 4, 2016 12:15 PM
>
> I completely agree. This entire *debacle *could have been avoided if a
> sourcemod required update had been/created first instead of last/. I'm
> furious over the situation drama that's a /direct result/ of Valve's
> *gross mismanagement*. This is a*/PR blunder /*and someone should
> speak up and take some responsibility for having almost zero foresight. 
> *
> *
> *What's more frustrating, is that is seems as if Valve assumes think
> we're mad about not having knives or skins plugins*. We (I speak for
> the larger part of the community) wish to abide by any rules set forth
> by Valve in the first place. We really do want to get along. It's a
> few bad apples out there who are the problem, and the attention should
> be on them, not *_US_*.
>
> Why are regular small community servers being /brutally punished/,
> while the abusers who are the reason behind Valve's action, are still
> running their servers with the knife and skin mods, even at this moment.
>
> *100% INEFFECTIVE VALVE.* Unless by effective you mean *effectively*
> /annoying /and /distancing /the community fan base, the _foundation
> _of which has kept players (read made the playerbase more sticky) in
> the game longer by adding new gametypes like knives only, 1v1 with
> levels,headshots only, custom co-op maps, and surfing to name a few.
> _
> _
> _I strongly urge Valve to reconsider the GSLT program's
> implementation, as it's harmful to the community and creating a toxic
> environment._
>
> When I posted about it in the forums, I was met with ridicule and
> hostility.
> When I contacted support, they sent a canned response and I never got
> a real human to respond.
>
> +LarcenIII
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