Can you be kicked for idling during the warmup in an official competitive match?

I am wondering because I usually am warmed up, and I want to idle through warm up because of a computer problem.( don't be nosy please ) Will I still get kicked by console for no activity?
Best Answer
Warmup, by definition, lasts for 5:00 in an official competitive match. When all players have connected, that timer drops to 1:00.
There are different possibilities for getting kicked, but idling doesn't get you kicked directly. Your teammates can vote to kick you.
Reasons you can be kicked:
- You are kicked due to Steam issues (No Steam logon)
- You are votekicked by your teammates
- You are kicked for having damaged/killed too many teammates throughout the match.
- You trigger a VAC ban
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No. You can't be kicked from a competitive match for any reason unless your teammates vote you off.
Since competitive requires you to commit to playing the match it finds for you, it won't kick you for not moving — you have agreed to play. So if you idle during warmup, you're expected to return before the match starts.
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