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-relies on kidnappings and "died of natural causes" to get rid of his enemies.
Chad Lukashenka:
-executes his enemies by firing squad.
It's not like they have mountains of data to tabulate the people playing their game
You know, things like IP addresses, billing information, hardware and software of the device it's running from, switching between accounts on the same system, accounts using the same app for 2-factor authentication
I'm sure the small indie dev known as Valve would love to be able to stave off the burgeoning corruption slowly ruining their game if only Steam would do them a kindness and give them more data to work with
The next time you play with cheaters, remember to take comfort in knowing there's a chance they'll be banned within 3-5 years