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There are practically NSFW avatars everywhere already regardless if it's a GIF or not.
Yeah the ''spending points'' on the animated avatars isn't unique. Everyone practically will have the same thing, it's boring and bland.
And it gets even worse if animated.
Guns already exist, so you may as well allow bigger guns, does not support an argument for bigger guns.
Unless they apply the same image scanning that blurs artwork and screenshots (and get it working better), it is a bad idea.
Many places only allow set avatars. As long as there is a variety, then it isn't really an issue. A new feature will lack them at first, but will build up more over time.
Heck I want an off button now for peoples profiles, I hate all this animated crap, not just because it looks tacky and annoying but takes up more bandwidth for no reason other than to look tacky and annoying.
There needs to be an off button that only sends the first frame as an image so that it saves on bandwidth.
No I'm not hurting for bandwidth but others are and no most can't easily change to some other ISP that gives them more.
Edited, I mean I wanted an off button for peoples profiles not just avatars.
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Steam is a games client not a social media network, go revive myspace somewhere else.
So having a GIF avatar automatically means I'm turning steam into a social media network? LOL
Technically speaking steam already is a type of social media network. there's group chats, groups, hubs, community discussions.
The features you added were all things that IMHO shouldn't be on the platform, they waste space and are not useful since i'm willing to bet that 99% of steam messages by people who actually play games are sharing discord invite links. The 1 potentially useful chat function on steam, VOIP, is horrendous compared to disc/vent/TS3/ but that's off topic.
Animated avatars, and animated anything should be avoided unless players have the option to disable them in their entirety.
* steam forums
* personal IM's
* friend lists
* steam overlay
* big picture mode
* on websites such as steamcommunity.com or just the steam client
* 3rd party websites & tools
* in games that use your avatar in their game or their leaderboards?
then who will regulate so they're PG
I agree we should be able to create our own custom avatar. Heck whatever I see should be whatever I want to see. If I want to put a non-approved animated gif on my account and only I can see it, I should be able to.
For public avatars, the real answer is to have the gamedevs & publishers create the avatars. It'll encourage more sales. and you can trade those avatars via the marketplace. they could be loot drops just like profile backgrounds.
There could be options to be able to view someones avatar or not.
And seeing as how there are many games without developers around to actually fix them the games will be broken and unplayable which is a good reason to not do this.
No is static when not view on profile or maybe friend list