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Yes, this CAN happen, but it's rare and usually stopped before things go bad. You rarely hear stories of a female streamer who were hunted down, and assaulted in the news. You're using an extremely minor occurrence to justify a platform not allowing the ability to gift. It's honestly really silly.
I'm honestly confused on who you're even trying to protect here with this stance. As a girl I'm not stupid enough to let a guy I don't know gift me stuff. That's already a red flag. If I do, I'll just accept it and keep conversation to a BARE minimum 'cuz it's clear they're creepy. I SURE as hell won't give him my address. If he tries to pressure me for things I'm not okay with then it's a block.
I have my friend list private and know how to keep online life and real life separate. Usually only GOOD friends gift me things.
Again, you are NOT the arbiter here. YOu do not get to state the rules, so stop it.
The point remains that your claim doesn't add up. Nobody can access your accoutn or do anything to you unless YOU let them from purely accepting a game.
I do not meant negative anything about you, but my opinion about accept gift from stranger still stand. So my first comment isn't about you.
I'm not the one that doing arbiter. I'm just asked for your evidence.
You'll need to be careful with the word always. It's a very extreme and biased word to use, nothing is black and white, there are a lot of things and reasons why people donate or gift things to one another.
People have been doing that for a tremendous number of years.
It could be as a sign of worship, as an alpha male behaviour, token of admiration, token of gratitude, bribery, guilt tripping, birthday or holiday presents, simply wishing to play with them but one has a copy and the other doesn't, et cetera.
I'm surprised that you're against the intentions behind those who provide gifts, but not those who recieve gifts.
There's a well known nefarious catfish here on Steam who has a patreon page, paypal link, and so on so forth, leeching money off of several involuntarily celibate male individuals.
It's really simple in my case. My friend wants to gift me the game. I trust her. Then we found out it's on EG. Then remembered that EG sucks.
We'll still get it but seriously, fuuug that platform. Still stuck in 2004 but trying to hard to compete. I see the irony though that we're not helping them sink faster by still getting the game through their launcher.
I'm rather new to this section of discussion, but as an off topic note: You can report people who post patreon links/paypals/etc as advertising and it will get removed. Especially if it's sexual related.
"will this get released on steam"
get to
"don't take candy from strangers"
op, according to a tweet from saints row on 4/25/22 it will come to steam in 2023 that was a jsut a quick search and no clue if it is changed since
Thanks for the update.
Jamebonds LOVES to talk in absolutes, and frankly this isn't one example that you can come close to.
For example, I often clear out some of the spare keys I have in my collection and will go through and see who in my friends list would like it, judging by their tastes and so on.
I don't care one bit about what hangs between their legs or not. And I don't expect anything in return either. S
So to assume this is always the case then well, that's a wee bit silly, especially as there are TONS of mature users like myself on here (in my context, I'm using mature in the loosest term :) )
i can give anecdotal evidence that getting a game from a stranger is fine
i was given a game by someone, no clue who, and it was fine. still in my library and zero strange requests.