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报告翻译问题
You played well in a game on my team,
Your account was aesthetically pleasing.
Am I obligated to goon to your profile?
No - not yet. But you should not take this compliment lightly. Otherwise I will be forced to retract my aforementioned gooning, which may put your steam account privileges in jeopardy.
How can I get more people to goon to my profile in the future?
Accept the compliment and move on. But remember: behavior like this is rare on Steam. I will continue to goon as long as your profile pleases me. Remember: Steam is privilege, not a right.
Low level accounts that play CS2, DOTA2, and TF2 sending friend invites are most likely compromised accounts being used by scammers to find new targets.
Just refuse the invite block them.
Just do what I do: Block each and everyone you don't know who sends you invites, friend & trade requests or whatever.
Always blocked everyone and never missed out on anything.