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We read the Steam forums too.
So, the 'Community Contributor' moniker is the same as 'Developer', or is it something else like 'community relations' ?
Hell, yeaah!!!
It's a badge for when you get awards across steam. You get Community Patron for giving awards.
I passed this on to the rest of the team, by the way; they were all very pleased to hear it and wanted to thank you for the kind words.
As Ratel said, it's just a badge on my profile. Nothing special.
Athmet's not too far off about what my role here is, though. Gathering feedback from various platforms for the development team is one of my primary duties.
Thanks for the clarification
Actually I'd cast my vote against that, sorry. Managing the re-occurring mini-crises of succession is what set's this game apart for me.
The steam forum is a very toxic place. So if it is true that you are reading the posts on this forum then you have my respect.
I do not think, that I would do such a thing as developer.