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How does the question about whether that's a legitimate scenario keep coming up several times a day?
Go here: https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apikey
Make sure there are no API keys associated to your account. If you only see a prompt to create a key, then you're good. If there are any API keys on your account and you don't know from who/where/what then remove them and then follow ALL the steps in the guide below.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1523781462
1) How would Valve know your discord handle?
2) Even if they did, why would they contact you over discord?
And where a link is or another user action, there is a chance to get infos by logs/monitoring e.g.. If those infos are evaluated, automatically maybe, someone can already see where someone is going or where someone is coming from. That's how it works.
2. Even if...
In days where many devs, publishers and platforms use external services for customer support, communication or news (or unfortunately only as the only option), i think it's maybe not so easy sometimes when customers are not familiar with their own main platform.
Why this is so would go beyond the scope of this thread.
But at least there are still people who think for themselves and inquire
They have bots that will automatically join groups, send these messages out en masse to all group members who haven't disabled the group DM function, then leave the group, join another, repeat. Once you respond, they'll just automatically go through the script and send you malicious links to compromise your Steam account. It's not even worth it telling them off, because it's a bot.
It's just that I wonder how they can do all these DMs to the appropriate victims. They'd need to know that those people have Steam accounts -- and doing that means checking their Discord user profiles for Steam links.
Many of them just shotgun it out to everyone, regardless of whether or not they have connected accounts. Some will target game discords where it's highly likely the channel users have Steam accounts. And I'm sure there are bots can view a user's profile, see if there's a connected account and then send them a message if applicable. But since not everyone will connect a Steam account to their discord profile even if they have one, it's still easiest for them to simply shotgun it to everyone.