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报告翻译问题
I go to edit my Workshop mod description, it throws me back into Library. I reply to a discussion topic and try to go back, it sends me into the Store. Sometimes it even hijacks the ability completely and refuses to let me go back, like most shady websites do.
Also despite having "Show Screenshot Pop-up When Taking Screenshots" disabled, it completely ignores this setting and still shows.
I'm sure they'll fix it over time, but yeah this is quite a buggy update.
Is there any place to officially report these issues? I checked the HELP - Support, but it doesn't have any categories for issues with the client functionality and responsiveness.
Even after the call for more testers, there are still many things that are not working correctly.
Bugs... https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/0/
I think tech companies say "tell us what you think," purely as a gesture of politeness, but they don't really care either way. Like asking a stranger, "How are you?" without really expecting a deep dive into their personal life story.
I saw the same thing on the Spotify community forums. Their latest update is honestly a lot worse than what Steam did here, and you see hundreds of pages of people commenting how bad it is and how they're planning on switching to another platform. The OP, some spokesperson for the company who detailed the changes, wanted us to tell them what we think. We did, and...crickets. Not a reply anywhere.
Hulu forums are filled with people complaining about the picture minimizing before end credits. These criticisms have been there for like 5+ years at this point, no response. These companies don't care about customer service. They are in the too big to fail point of their life cycle. No matter what they do to offend customers, it won't hurt their bottom line.