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There is your problem. I've tested it, and if you have TOO MANY titles ignored, Steam's algorithm starts throwing random stuff with few tags assigned at you. I used to have around a 1000 ignored titles and was constantly getting awful recommendations but then I cleared the list down to under 200. My recommendations became good again.
Why does that happen if you have too many ignored titles?
Example: if you ignore enough games with the tag "Strategy", Steam stops recommending you games like "Age of Empires", "Sins of a Solar Empire", "Supreme Commander"....
The more games you ignore, the more associated tags the algorithm assumes you DON'T want to see. Eventually, it's at loss because all tags end up included and then you get only weird, out of left field recommendations.
But when countless people here already provide free advertising for developers and publishers on their profiles or activity feeds by displaying screenshots, artworks or even showcasing games, it is not surprising that this mechanism is widely used...
Also happens when people ignore a lot of titles, mind.
Problem that happens is that people are blocking far too many tags which will hit nearly every single popular game and they are left with the trash.
But the queue or even an AI wouldn't be able to tell if a game is good or not for you. It's just not possible.
And that's probably the reason why you're getting bad results. You've told the system you don't like so many things it struggles finding something not having stuff you don't like.
And that's another misconception of how the queue works. You don't need to click on 'ignore' for every title that is shown to you. Once it's on your queue that's it, it's not going to show up again. If you don't interact with it you've already 'ignored' it.
and it loads like a constipated isp...
Reckon you should prolly only hit ignore on stuff you don't want to see.
Example: I got strict adult filters and hentai excluded from search results and I see games recommended in the genres - or like the games - I play.