The process allows players to remove disruptive individuals from a Counter-Strike 2 match. Initiating such a vote requires a player to open the in-game menu and select the option to propose a vote against a designated user. The system then displays a poll to the remaining players in the game, who can then choose to either accept or decline the removal proposal. Successful execution hinges on a majority agreement amongst those voting.
This functionality is important for maintaining a positive and fair gaming environment. Its presence deters griefing, cheating, and other forms of unsportsmanlike conduct that can degrade the experience for others. Historically, similar systems have been implemented in online multiplayer games to empower communities to self-regulate and address problematic behavior that automated systems might miss.