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Which shouldn't be much for 99 % of users. If you add hundreds of people each hour, that's on you.
Could simply check friend list, type in name, or visit person profile, or visit the activity feed.
Yes. You added them for a reason. If they do not accept your friend request, then it wasn't meant to be. If you added them for trading, then they will probably send u a trade request. If you added them to do some gaming in a particular game, they will send an invite to game. If you're simply adding too many people and don't intend on actually doing the task/activity with them that you planned to, then perhaps you can cut back on how many people you are adding.
If the one I'm adding doesn't message back, only way to check if they accepted or rejected the request is to go back and check there steam profile. Now I'm suppose to save a link to there steam profile, or follow them on steam.
It's not like that, I just do giveaways from time to time. And sometimes I need to add the winners. This time it was 32.
Yes, but there is no need for anyone to receive a message that a request was rejected. As example, if someone I met in a bar wanted my number and I eventually decide to not reply to any of their messages, that is my choice and they aren't entitled to a response indicating that i don't want to speak with them anymore. They either get the idea that i don't want to talk or they will simply wonder if I even got the message. Same applies with steam, you send a request, the other person decides they don't want to accept, what benefit other than borderline stalking would that have? I will say perhaps the message of them accepting the invite may be fine, seeing as they were ok with accepting it, but for a rejection of invite, no.