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Thats why those links no longer work. They have either been spammed to death or used to scam, or used to try to hijack peoples accounts.
And no there will not be a way to disable the filter because when that happens people disable it and then get their accounts hijacked and then who will they cry to? Valve to get back their items, which takes up more support from steam which means people who actually need help have to wait weeks for that actual help.
It would be nice if steam scanned what you put in your profile, but its far easier to get someone to click a link in some chat box or some post in the discussion area then it is to get the person to go to your profile and click a link there.
Steam blocks links to all non-official key resellers, ever consider that polish shop it not an official key reseller? Do they buy keys from users or allow them to sell them on their store? If so thats not an official key reseller. There has been issues with sites like that where lots of people bought keys, and then had those keys revoked by people who bought them with stolen credit cards and once that was discovered all those keys became invalid so anyone who bought the keys from those stores who bought them from the scammer (unknowingly) all had the games removed from their steam accounts.
The linkfilter is there to protect against scam/malware links, those who need that protection the most, would be the very same who would disabled it if that was possible.
Letting people optout would be a bad decision.
Stop spamming ridiculous arguments ok? You accepted this link filter? Yes, I accept this link filter too, but not force to all users. Steam decides which the link will be displayed. You are not being serious? Steam do not add "https://steamcommunity.com/linkfilter/*" to links in chat, because STEAM REMOVE THIS LINK YOU COMPLETELY NOOB. Neonet is rtv agd shop and why steam remove this link? For danger links is antivirus, firewall and other protection program and this program do not allow to this link or remove danger file. The user should decide their own safety. Many people turn off confirmation trading. WHY? THIS IS STEAM USER CHOICE. Only Steam remove links in chat. Now Steam is not good place to conversation. WHY? It's simple because Steam scan all your conversation... Facebook scan your conversation but link filter is 100000000000000x better.
And most scammers get to be you friend before they send the links, it's good there is a linkfilter, without we would see an increase in topics "Help, I clicked a bad link, and got hijacked"
Me neighter, they only remove potentional bad links aka scam and phising links as far as I know.
If steam is so bad that FB is so much better, why not use FB for your linksharing?
Not true, I've seen lots of profiles where links has been replaced with *removed*
I'm not a scammer and do not write hijacks links. Facebook is for other matters. You accept removed all links in Steam chat? Probably you are I***t. Sry do not write anymore. I will:
1. Add to all links in steam chat
It was a suggestion, I would choose the better service myself if I had that problem.
A nice day to you too.
Its not a ridiculous argument, I don't know what the store is. For all I know its a key seller because thats the link of links that are usually removed from Steam.
Have you actually considered its been removed by accident? Or that it was used to post stuff that shouldn't be allowed?
Go ask Steam support and wait for a reply, in a few weeks. They would know better.
And generally people are stupid when it comes to security. If something annoys them they turn it off, even if its protecting them. Why do you think many people don't use antivirus programs, because they are annoying. Why do you think most people don't use noscript and adblock? because they are annoying. People would turn off the protection if they could and then when they fall for a scam that gets their account hijacked they would scream to steam support "WHY DIDN'T YOU DO ANYTHING ABOUT IT!!!"
Do you know how many accounts were being hijacked every single month? More than 77,000. Every single month.
http://store.steampowered.com/news/19618/
http://www.vg247.com/2015/12/10/steam-hacking/
And thats with a mandatory link filter, imagine how many accounts it would be if people could actually turn off the filters. Double? Triple? Ten times?