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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
Thinking they own the game on another platform or creating otherwise completely hypothetical scenarios in your head is not going to change the way we perceive those posts.
And where is your data on this? People on this forum do not represent the majority of the users on Steam either. In fact they are but an incredibly small minority.
Kinda missing the point, the majority of players don't want it removed, they want it removed ONLY if the user has voluntarily set their game to private. They will always be right, in that if you mark a game as private their shouldn't be an icon showing you own it as that defeats the purpose of marking it as private.
Anyone who tries to claim otherwise is always wrong as they can't refute that basic logic. It's not private if there is an unremovable icon showing you own it...
It won't affect me personally because i see no need to private any of my games, but if anyone did wish to do so, then it should not show icons that show they own a game they marked as private.
A lot of steam forums are set to not even allow comments unless someone owns the game. I wish every forum in steam was set with this "Flag" enabled by default.
Again, it's not because people create problems in their heads that the rest of the player base should suffer for it. Just use common sense. And common sense, in this topic, is to realise that it is common knowledge that if you post in a given game hub that people are going to get that you either own the game or are interested in the subject material.
Because that's totally how it works in real life.