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Kashi Sep 16, 2019 @ 12:00pm
a guy named "约炮Q群672556484" tried to add me, unsure if its a bot
So i was trying play Railworks and i get a friend request from a person named "约炮Q群672556484", i check theyre profile and they had multiple past names that were like the current one and one game ban. Does anyone know who or what it is?
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Wolf Knight Sep 16, 2019 @ 12:02pm 
some random steam account, if you dont want to add them, ignore the request
Kashi Sep 16, 2019 @ 12:03pm 
i blocked the guy on sight
you can try to find them
Cheezus Crisp Sep 16, 2019 @ 12:05pm 
Common chinese bait account. They will send you some link that would ask you to add them on a chat platform. The numbers on the profile name usually means the QQ code of an account. QQ being a chat service by Tencent and primarily used by China.
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syncde Nov 13, 2019 @ 6:35am 
i got added by that guy too, sometimes he can bait you to a image which contains viruses/spyware thingy
Skullmonkey Nov 13, 2019 @ 6:42am 
Just ignore random adds, most will post suspicious links and if they do report it.
Infin-Vec Nov 13, 2019 @ 9:44am 
Originally posted by Ceezus Crisp:
Common chinese bait account. They will send you some link that would ask you to add them on a chat platform. The numbers on the profile name usually means the QQ code of an account. QQ being a chat service by Tencent and primarily used by China.
This one IS a bot for sure, it's name literally means "Prostitution QQ Group (that code)".
If you see anyone named with "QQ" or "QQ群" (which means "QQ group") or "Q群" (which is a short term of "QQ group") and a code, it's highly likely to be an advertisement bot.
Just report them if see them again. If possible, report to the Tencent too, as prostitution is illegal in China.
Lunacy Nov 13, 2019 @ 10:46am 
Get a tiamanese square copypasta, add them, and send it to them and watch them go offline instantly
GruffyGames Dec 18, 2019 @ 8:14pm 
Originally posted by Infin-Vec:
Originally posted by Ceezus Crisp:
Common chinese bait account. They will send you some link that would ask you to add them on a chat platform. The numbers on the profile name usually means the QQ code of an account. QQ being a chat service by Tencent and primarily used by China.
This one IS a bot for sure, it's name literally means "Prostitution QQ Group (that code)".
If you see anyone named with "QQ" or "QQ群" (which means "QQ group") or "Q群" (which is a short term of "QQ group") and a code, it's highly likely to be an advertisement bot.
Just report them if see them again. If possible, report to the Tencent too, as prostitution is illegal in China.
how do you report to tencent if you don't live in china
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Cell Dec 18, 2019 @ 11:20pm 
Upload a photo of winnie the pooh to your artwork
Last edited by Cell; Dec 18, 2019 @ 11:38pm
Porky Pig Dec 19, 2019 @ 2:07am 
Why don't Steam just remove those Accounts, even better steam should charge to make an account, say £10
Prof.Jackie Dec 19, 2019 @ 2:10am 
Originally posted by sjohn29:
Why don't Steam just remove those Accounts, even better steam should charge to make an account, say £10

Because the account might be hijacked. And you already have to pay 5 bucks to be able to send friend requests.
Porky Pig Dec 19, 2019 @ 2:14am 
Well it's the accounts holders responsibility to make sure their accounts are secure.

1st Account £5
2nd Account £10
3rd Account £15

etc.....
Cheezus Crisp Dec 19, 2019 @ 2:16am 
Originally posted by sjohn29:
Well it's the accounts holders responsibility to make sure their accounts are secure.

1st Account £5
2nd Account £10
3rd Account £15

etc.....
Not something easily enforceable. All this is doing is making it more expensive for normal people to create a Steam account. All of these bot accounts are hijacked accounts which have 5 dollars already spent on them.
Porky Pig Dec 19, 2019 @ 2:22am 
Maybe it will teach people to secure their account, and not click on random links. most accounts I would imagine are stolen due to greed by the owner.

But I get your point.
Cheezus Crisp Dec 19, 2019 @ 2:28am 
Originally posted by sjohn29:
Maybe it will teach people to secure their account, and not click on random links. most accounts I would imagine are stolen due to greed by the owner.

But I get your point.
Not all accounts that were hijacked were from owners being greedy. Some links appear as typical sites and require a log-in to view content.
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