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why am i not allowed to post the full youtube link ?
And also these reviews are not deleted, but locked, the text is hidden and the user who wrote it can't edit it anymore.
Though it is the same about any reviews, not just negative ones.
Reviews are deleted only in case the user deleted it, or the account has been terminated.
unfortunately it's bringing inconvenience for users who still haven't topped up their accounts for $5 too.
on-topic: my negative review still hasn't been deleted.
pretty sure that any reviews containing inappropriate stuff get deleted, including positive ones, so they aren't actually deleting all negative reviews =\
/watch?v=FyOyJZbh8Og
Valve isn't deleting reviews. They will ban the reviews are actually ban worthy.
Limited accounts can not post most links by design. This was a thing over a decade before accounts started spamming malicious links.
On Steam. These forums have been here since 2012.
What they did was some super genius scummy ♥♥♥♥.
By folding cs2 into the csgo release while also taking a choice away from its players.
Think about it, only 30% of all counter strike global offensive + counter strike 2 accounts have ever launched the game for the single achievement we have after two years.
Thats 70% of accounts, banned/abandoned whatever, many of them with "stellar" reviews of a game that doesnt exist anymore.
Lmao, its genius, really.
Im not surprised the video is by haix, he seems to be the only one interested in actually uncovering whatever it is that valve is hiding. His video about what valve needs to do to help vac is very enlightening.
Valve is collecting a massive amount of telemetry from its users, but they arent using it to ban hackers.
It was the one way to keep all the inventory items. Otherwise, they would need to start fresh with a brand new appID and that is a lot of money left on the table. Valve ain't going to do that.