11/10/2023 0 Comments Steam community![]() ![]() Later, after few years Steam implemented emojis, but they aren't simple. At first they didn't have it at all and when I suggested I got laughed and told that Steam wasn't FB. Almost every forum or social media website has at least some basic emojis for reactions. Steam community doesn't even have simple emojis to react on posts. Steam community is a most toxic & most unorganized place compared to any other gaming places I have seen. And those endless fights, harassment and attacks because of politics. There are also some creepers who spend 24 hours on their forums to harass users and get away with it or trolls who use Steam community as a tool to spread their propaganda and misinformation. Also there are so many toxic posts especially about politics & moderation won't do anything or if they do they might remove 1 from 1000 posts, because they're doing it for free and don't have time for Steam. It's just unbelievable, especially if we consider that Steam is a US company. I have seen so many Nazi profiles and moderation allows it. What's worst about their moderation is the lack of moderation and how Steam allows everything, like naked and porn pics or Nazi symbols, pics and names. So, as a result we get a lot of stupid, spamming posts. Instead they just recruit random people for moderation who do it for free and who are not only biased, but don't have enough time to moderate their forums. ![]() I don't understand why such a big company like Steam can't afford to hire people for moderation and pay them. ![]() so if French people want to post in French they go specifically in that sub-forum. All other normal companies have English only language allowed which is an international language and sometimes subforums for other languages like German, French and etc. I don't understand why such a big and international company would leave their forums so unorganized like that. For example, If you check CS GO forums, you'll see half of posts are in Russian and half in English. Steam forums are a big mess, for example they allow users to post in any language and as result you get jumbled mess with posts in foreign languages together with English language posts. Steam community is plain bad for a various reasons: 1. But, be careful of playing for too long or you'll not get a refund, so don't go afk or leave a game running in the background unless you're sure it works and you want to keep it. Refunds, if used infrequently, have been good. Sales aren't what they used to be and as a result of their 'every game must participate' policy, it's lead to a lot of games remaining at full price for years after their release and only worth buying if on sale, if even then. Many standalone games that are also on steam typically leave me wanting to steam version, I can't say that about any other platform. Sure DRM is hardly pro-consumer, but I'd much rather see that a game runs through steam than just about any other platform. I've been using steam for over 7 years now, some mixed experiences over the years but generally glad to have all my games on steam these days. Some of the old functions are left half-way to perfection making tham even unusable in some situations(non-steam game overlay is forced on, user location is missing towns, etc.) Region Policy is a bit off in some countries demanding a huge sum for products and even keeping them locked to that region anyway, no matter the region economy. Steam Support is a bit slow on work, and not always of help. Every year at least 2 major sales with up to -98% discounts on thousands of products. Always something new that makes your experience with Steam better. You can return a product with minimal effort if its quality is not like developer assured you in 14 day time frame. Huge library of products of any kind with access from anywhere anytime. Protection grows bigger ensuring best protection of customers, excluding the customers own mistakes. The platform itself grows and gets better with every year. ![]()
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