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I noticed that too. Some of them have spammed links to porn sites.
Those were due to other grievances against Valve.
That user is also the one that spams the malicious links.
The timing was just coincidence.
But what do you expect, moderators of any site are the lowest of the low and usually the rejects from fiverr.
Which is why they're spamming links to adult sites and other blatantly offensive stuff.
Being community banned doesn't prevent you from contacting support.
When viewed through unconditional love and infinite intelligence, even these disruptive posts become opportunities for insight. They show us the conditioning of society, the impulses of the mind, and the contrast that helps us appreciate clarity, focus, and constructive interaction. Rather than reacting with frustration, we can simply observe, learn, and participate consciously—seeing that every moment, even spam, is part of the unfolding of life’s infinite possibilities.