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You do know that inventory items include more than just in-game cosmetics, right? It includes all the cards you earn to make badges, in-game items, tradeable and non-tradeable items, etc etc.
Steam do not want to give hijackers the opportunity to wipe entire accounts of their inventories.
Why do you ask questions that Valve already has answers for?
Because the question was rhetorical...
Easy, require Steam Guard authorization for deletion. I’m 100% in favor of this feature and always will be whenever it comes up here-and it comes up here a LOT.
Accounts that get hijacked even WITH Steam Guard can already have their account destroyed in far worse ways-I don’t see the harm in letting users at the very least “remove” items in their inventory as they can remove games from their inventory.
As a game developer, I'm fine with people wanting to clear their inventories for my game, but in the vast majority of games, that would not be okay. Game developers trust Valve to keep the data they record about the player's inventory. Allowing players to modify that at will would be a huge breach of trust.
Why? Why should I for instance be forced to have items from a game in my inventory that I’ve gone above and beyond to scrub completely from my account? Why do my rights as a consumer to manage my inventory matter less than a game devs’ right to add items into my inventory without my consent or my ability to remove them in any way?
Genuine question.