Gorgc received a voice chat ban in Dota 2 for toxicity

Jean 'Gorgc' Stefanovski received a voice chat ban in Dota 2 after a drop in his conduct score due to multiple complaints from other players regarding the streamer's toxic conduct.
The Team Bald Reborn carry mentioned this during his personal Twitch broadcast.
"I lost a thousand conduct points? I swear I didn't offend anyone. I definitely didn't offend anyone. In general, I avoid conflicts with anyone. You can't even imagine what I've been through in the last few games. Other players were chasing me, throwing
Mantle Of Intelligence, destroying my items. And all this in just the last couple of days.
They can use voice chat, and I don't have that option.
It's nice to be a streamer, guys. Very nice. Even today, watching my games, I see that I didn't show any toxicity."
The conduct score is determined based on a player's interactions in both voice and text chat. Other participants in matches have the ability to rate a player's responses and file complaints in the case of inappropriate behavior. The conduct score influences matchmaking distribution, with players having lower conduct scores matched with corresponding allies and opponents.
It's worth noting that earlier, renowned journalist Richard Lewis awarded the Dota 2 community the status of the most toxic fans of 2023 in the annual Gonzo Awards he established.