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Guides can be useful but ever since points were introduced i seen more and more useless guides. Reporting it also seems useless since most of them exist. The same for curator. It was a good idea but also terrible.
Ban everyone posting offtopic threads? It was tried back when posting on the forums was a task. You're going to get a constant influx of new people posting regardless.
It's not laziness. You have a very wrong view of what moderation means. Good moderation often means giving people a place to vent, a escape valve to post what they want to in a place and shape that won't disrupt everybody else.
That's why the VAC forum exists and that's why the Offtopic forum is there too.
...and the New to Steam forum
People used to post their 'it's for the badge' posts in the first forum they found (At the time the Help & Tips one) which resulted in loads of spam cluttering up a forum people uses to have issues solved. The New to Steam forum offered itself as a tribute and was promoted to the first in line so the spam at least landed in a place with a higher tolerance to it.