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- He is not limited
- Noone can send messages to non-friends except for the mentioned way through group chats.
You are mistaken. I received TWICE a message from people that were not my friends and were not in my groups. They came with a notification from Steam informing me that JOHN DOE (I don't remember the username) wanted to send me a message and he is not my friend, something like that (I don't remember the exact words, but that isn't the point).
So, my question is: if others did it with me, how can I do the same with others?
(steam hides groups your in unless you go into the full steam chat window in the browser. )
you are def in a group or you added this person and they removed you after talking
it's the only way period...people can't just randomly message you without one of the two methods.