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That be the community, as the community can tag the games.
https://store.steampowered.com/tag/
If there is an incorrect tag on said game, you can report it.
It will take years to report all games with wrong tags :(
I'll report just to see how long it takes for Steam to remove all the wrong tags from the game.
I agree with you. Players shouldn't be able to tag games in the Steam shop, becasue most tags are misleading.
We must be looking at very different stores, because I rarely see misleading/inaccurate tags and when I do it's a few out of a big list.
I could easily link 100s of games that have at most 1 or two inaccurate tags with over a dozen that are perfectly fine. Obviously tiny unknown games with 5 user reviews or games that literally just came out are going to be less accurate, but for the most part this isn't true at all in my experience.
Then check for e.g eFootball 2022 you gonna see how many misleading tags it has
Although the tags have been greatly cleaned upped, here is the poster child for bad community tagging:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/758730/Paw_Patrol_On_A_Roll/
That's a single game, and it's so bad it's pretty much a meme anyway, it doesn't equate to "most tags are misleading"
The fact its been cleaned up shows the system is working as intended. The Massively Multiplayer and Classic tags are misleading, but that's 2/12, most of the tags are what you'd expect.
One of my "favorite" tags with regards to "definition" is "Visual Novel". The problem here is that, technically, a "Visual Novel" is a non-game. Note quite a like a movie, though, since they are using still images (or just minor animations, like facial expressions).
However, there are also games that don't use cutscenes, or just a few, and do their story-telling in VN-style to avoid having to make those expensive cutscenes.
The "Visual Novel" tag, however, is applied to both types of usage. Games that have no gameplay at all, and games that are proper games, but use VN-style cutscenes.
Thus, tags need to have a defined meaning. And when they do, we'd have grounds to slap publishers when they apply them incorrectly, but just pointing them to the definiton of the tag ad asking them where they see their game fitting that description. No community tagging would be required anymore, and tags would be much more reliable.
Excuse me ☝️ The game can be horrible but that doesn’t mean you should tag it with whatever you like to.