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Mr. I-dont-want-to-make A-facebook-account-just-for-steam-man
99 Years old
Lives in Calcutta
and link it, then once the badge is acheived never sign into it again?
Siriusly..
I think that if you make a really bad fake facebook profile, it will be worse for Steam than if you make none.
I get what you mean, 'though: it is a matter of principles, and you're absolutely right to keep your principles regardless of everyone else, and as long as you're not hurting/offendind anyone. However, there are always 2 sides: a fake FB profile is really bad for them.
On Twitter and FB, some brands are valued by the amount of followers they have. This indicates they have influence and reach. However, there is also a measure of how many of these followers are fake profiles. 1 fake profile is much worse than 1 less follower. It devalues the brand.
Make a fake facebook that goes against their TOS (add profile picture with boobs or something), link it to Steam and let someone you know with FB flag your profile.
This way the profile will be shut down so Facebook can't count it in their statistics and can't profit from it. If anything you caused them extra work.