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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Report suspected accounts for abusing the Market using automation to manipulate the listings.
That would not be a good thing. Especially, like me, others have tons of cards and cases we dump at the same time. Having thousands of cases I want to get rid of so I can get a game on sale would mean hours of my life wasted by doing captchas, that don't always work, just to try to get a game.
Captchas will not stop it.
Here is a fun fact....
A while back before Valve brought in t 5 dollar for full account thing to help block spam invite bot accounts, Valve tried a number of things.... and one of them was CAPTCHAs.
After a few hours of it first going live, the bots were flying through the CAPTCHAs, the humans however were suffering though it. This lasted a week before they turned it off and went with put 5 dollars on the account.
Its actually the only thing that has worked against bots... why? Because anything a human can do on a forums a bot can be programmed to do.
5 dollars was used because Steam is a store and they expect people to buy stuff here, so its not like you are losing anything.
But this doesn't stop people from using bots on stolen account... If Valve put CAPTCHAs on the market stuff, guess who it would actually stop/slow down? Humans, bots would be blasting though it in hours if that.
So no your idea of using CAPTCHAs will not work, but they don't actually stop bots.
They do. If you aim is to driver testers insane and users away.
Valve already has measures against bots in many places on Steam.
Could still be buy orders.
I also don't see the issue as the original seller got what they wanted for the item.
Also doesn't make sense for bots to do that with slightly under the "normal" price as they lose money in the process, due to the cut that is taken.
Isn't there a 7 day cooldown on market purchases that prevents the item from instantly being resold?