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With the Dota 2 Battle Pass for The International 10 came a Guilds, which has seen some controversy, for example, Twitch.tv streamer and Dota 2 esports caster, Michelle “Moxxi” Song was flashed<\/a> via a guild invite. On 2nd July, Valve has now added a Dota 2 Anonymous Mode. Here’s how you can enable it.<\/p>\n

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How to enable Dota 2 Anonymous Mode<\/h2>\n

If the Dota 2 Anonymous mode isn’t self-explanatory enough, Wykrhm Reddy explained<\/a> on Twitter what happens if you enable it: “When you have this options enabled, you won’t see avatars, nicknames or in-game chat messages from people you aren’t friends with.<\/p>\n

“Additionally, you will see not guild information from guilds that you don’t belong to.”<\/p>\n