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No Valve here, these are user forums.
Noise outside of Steam won't achieve anything, nor will it force Valve to moderate the way you wish
they were good yes, but in the current state it is useless.
it is a weird mix of ignorance and "US freedom of speech" which leads to a lot of nonsense.
they are useless in this state. a few game sub forums are constructive with good mods but all in all there is no valuable info here. well done, valve !
if they do the moderation of their gamehub discussions, then they are the ones which are in charge of that and the one you need to complain to.
Valve/steam only intervenes in such cases very rarely if the dev/publisher does not let handle steam the moderation. (so i heard)
Im a mod of a game forums and we've had Steam Mods pop in an act on reports on our forums.
one even removed a post from a Project Lead of ours.
And, one of mine explaining rules to Users.
They're not always ideal with their actions and dont appear to focus on context.
No, never has.[url][www.windowscentral.com]
Thank you for your insight. Good to know what happens behind the scene.
Funny how those "strong" opinions feel the need to hide...