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I was looking up my 64-bit Steam ID through a search engine, seeing what server-based reputation and stat-tracking was associated with it. Among the results was this plain list of Steam IDs and a repeated console command: http://pastebin.com/5T3EcrMR
The commands are RCON-based permanent server bans. The common link between all these Steam IDs, as you may have guessed, is that they are all members of this group. 491 lines + 491 members of this group = Someone, for whatever reason, made a list that would ban all members of the group from whatever server the command/file is run on.
So then, the question is: Who'd do this, and why? What server, if any, was this used on?