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I would dish out poop awards for days.
As if there isn't enough complaining about the jester award already. The poop award would be 1000 times worse.
So better idea... get rid of the awards totally. They were a dumb idea to start with to allow users to give stuff like this to other users without some way to turn off being able to accept them (which also turns off being able to give them out too. It should have a lag time too so that people are just not turning it on, giving something and then turning it off. Turning it on should mean its a month before you can give, but you can receive right away. Turn if off and you can't give right away but you can still receive for a month.
Bro i'll be honest I cant understand anything that you say. You're always commenting something about a "lag time" and I don't get it.
The lag time is so that someone just doesn't turn on the award system, spam out a bunch jester awards in a few minutes and then turn off the award system so that they are not given jesters and other awards.
The lag would be you turn on the system and would be able to get awards right away BUT you would not be able to give them out for a month. This stops what I said above, people just turning it on and spamming out a bunch of them and then turning it off.
When you turn it of, you can still receive the awards for a full month but your ability to hand out awards would be turned off right away.
But I would sooner them just get rid of the awards totally. It was a dumb idea from the start.
also I'd like a 'cool' award, something like this:
"Dish out", nice image you have given out.
Tho your diet habits are not on the topic I understand that your master chef competences are very good for whoever surround you. Make them enjoy your peculiarity.
If you want to express your personal opinions to others, tell them face to face, instead of cowardly using these anonymous methods.
Which you're using.
This seems like a trivial answer that I shouldn't even bother with a serious explanation. But to make things easier for you, here it is:
You have subscripted an account with Valve, you given out your name and your address, standing on ToS they should not be fake. But even with fake name, that's not anonymous, that's bounded with your utilization of Steam services. These services can be discontinued if misused. Plus, to interact in the community you have also paid the 5$ access fee.
Awarding, for the recipient who receive an award, it is not referable to a specific sender, it is not referable to a user. Using awards in a not legitimate way (buying / selling / trading / bombing with awards / buying awards for self, filling own content etc etc) is not recognizable by the other Steam users.
On the contrary Posting / Commenting / Revieweing is recognizable.
So, awarding can be considered an anonymous activity, all the other activities are attributable to a user, who can suffer consequences, if misuse these services.
who cares? Also like 1/3 of this is spelled wrong.
кого це хвилює?
Lo scrivo direttamente in italiano, magari capisci che l'uso di una lingua che non è quella nativa, può comportare errori grammaticali, non è comunque per questo motivo tuo diritto sminuire il significato di quello che ho scritto, ma puoi farlo con valide argomentazioni, cosa che, a quanto dimostri dallo stessa richiesta in origine, discutere non è tra le tue migliori competenze, ne tu abbia intenzione di metter la faccia* a quando vuoi rispondere attraverso i premi di steam.
Non cambia il fatto che l'attività anonima su una piattaforma commerciale corporativa, non è ammissibile. Sai come funziona in Europa? si da il caso che qui si dia attenzione a questi argomenti sull'usi e abusi impropri, di internet, da parte delle compagnie.
(*metterci la faccia significa parlare ad altri mostrandosi, metaforicamente, rendendo visibile il mittente della comunicazione)