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It's just unfortunate when people land here via search engines results for solutions, guides, tips or other content and then end up reading everything except what they were looking for. Steam is on par with Reddit in this regard.
In return, we get questionable content filters, geo-blocking and numerous censorship and restrictions that tend to hide problems rather than address them.
Game infos, solutions, guides etc. are also available on other sites. Thankfully, Steam is negligible in this regard.
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=337281031
Shouldn't it be one of the things the developers of a game has control of over in their hub?
I don't think any reasonable person would object to them purging the joke guides for their game so that people can actually find the real guides more easily.