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Also Discord has nothing to do with Steam & as far as I know are actually a competitor cause they have a store that sells games.
Updated post in accordance with confusion.
Discord doesn't sell games anymore. No spam, just opt-in, similar to that in Patreon.
This is for devs that want to grant exclusive access to only those who have been verified to have purchased the game.
There are already shady game devs and game devs that left their partner webapi key in the game code, which was used to update itemdefs and create thousands of items with violent images. And that would only be the beginning.
I think an invite to Discord server is the least of your concern if this was to happen.
How would the bot check this? The verification needs to go via the backend of Steam otherwise it can be hacked. Rule of thumb: Anything that is frontend can be manipulated, and not backend.
The only way to this right is with help from Steam.
The short version, it can lead to abuse but not from our end.
The game dev can already verify ownership through their own dev tools.