
It seems there might be a typo in your question, as you mentioned "Dota and Dota" twice. Assuming you intended to ask about Dota (the original Defense of the Ancients mod for Warcraft III) and Dota 2 (the standalone sequel developed by Valve), here are the key differences in their online presence:
1. Platform and Accessibility
Original Dota (WC3 Mod):
Hosted on Warcraft III via Blizzard's , relying on community-run platforms (e.g., Garena, LAN parties) for multiplayer.
No official matchmaking; players organized games manually.
Limited updates and no centralized server infrastructure.
Dota 2:
A standalone game on Steam with dedicated servers, global matchmaking, and regional queues.
Regular updates, patches, and seasonal events managed by Valve.
2. Esports and Competitive Scene
Original Dota:
Grassroots tournaments (e.g., ESL, DotA Allstars community events).
No prize pools comparable to modern esports.
Dota 2:
Features The International (TI), the largest annual esports tournament by prize pool (often exceeding $30 million).
A structured Pro Circuit with Majors/Minors and a ranking system.
Heavy integration with Twitch/YouTube for streaming.
3. Community and Content Creation
Original Dota:
Reliant on forums (e.g., ) and third-party tools for guides, replays, and mods.
Limited official support for creators.
Dota 2:
Built-in Workshop Tools for custom games (e.g., Dota Auto Chess).
Robust Steam Workshop for cosmetics and community contributions.
Tools like Dota Plus and third-party sites (Dotabuff, OpenDota) for stats/analytics.
4. Monetization
Original Dota:
Free mod with no monetization; reliant on Warcraft III ownership.
Dota 2:
Free-to-play with microtransactions for cosmetics (e.g., Battle Pass, skins).
Crowdfunded prize pools via TI Battle Pass sales.
5. Cultural Impact
Original Dota:
Pioneered the MOBA genre but remained niche due to technical limitations.
Dota 2:
Global phenomenon with a massive player base (7+ million monthly players).
Influenced modern gaming trends (e.g., live-service models, battle passes).
If you meant to compare Dota 2 with League of Legends (LoL) or another MOBA, let me know! The differences would include regional popularity, monetization strategies, and gameplay philosophies.