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Most probable outcome? Valve sent her the relevant information, showing they do not accept nor condone such content in their TOS and they actively deal with it when reported and that's it. Job's done.
But since some people have an axe to grind with Steam and it's summer and too hot to be outside they seem to be busy this week digging every negative piece of news on Steam, regardless of it's age just to stir up some forum jimmies.
I mean it's a change of pace from all the W7 support end threads still not locked. But it'd be better if we had something recent to discuss. Not year old news discussed many times already.
What's next. A thread about Wolfire's lawsuit?
You posted me a link, that's exactly what they do LOL. The Department is accountable to that committee. Good Grief.
It doesn't take 7 months to get a subpeona on valid concerns.
It's a subcommittee. That means the committee is accountable to the DoHS.
If you use one from that game, they will allow it.
In the end, if something awful happens, Joes Game Hub is not going to hold the bag. Valve holds the bag.
And unless Mr Newell is going to count on a bunch of tik tok teenagers or malcontented individuals to moderate his game hubs, he may want to take the reigns, with more qualified personnel.
This is an issue, that is not gong away in the gaming community anytime soon.
CEOs and heads of companies are ultimately going to be held responsible for damaging content, a company located in the US, where Far Right Terror organizations are the number one terror threat here. That matter, outweighs any companies rights or freedoms over US and other citizens.
I applaud Senator Hassan. The ADL, and the Homeland Security Committee, for looking into this, not very surprising matter.
I don't think that's a US law. Or one that has any enforcement.
I like how in the first part of your announcement, it still shows the chipped shoulder over moderation action from a forum. Completely removing any genuine concern that was attempted.