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steam support will probably tell you the same..
Correct.
Do some search about "accidentally reported scam"
Your "friend" is a scammer using your real friend's account to scare you into thinking that there will be problems for you.
It's a scam.
Report your 'friend's account, and any others that this person suggest you go to. They are ALL the scammer.
Also, of course it's a fake image. That's how they scare people.
It's an edited image.
You weren't reported at all.
They're trying to get you to talk to a fake admin (which is also them) and scare you into sending them money and such, usually through buying them steam wallet codes.
You have nothing to worry about.
They use slightly different doctored screenshots but the end result is still the same. They are not you nor are they referencing you. It's all scare tactics.
Yes. This is also a common technique and I'm sure they've developed tools to make inserting any profile pretty trivial. One of the things that works in their favor is the important parts of the profile are pretty universal and it's really as simple as taking a screen shot and swapping a layer out.