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Fyi, you "blocked" me roughly 2 years ago, had you forgotten?
Well this was the answer...
Enjoy all
One of them could be, that for an account to have the privilege to post on the forums, they must provide a valid smartphone number, that will receive a prompt from Steam to verify the number. And to avoid people creating burner temporary numbers, Steam can audit phone numbers once or twice a year, and failure to do so could mean revoking posting privileges.
They could do something similar for banking information or adresses, but I thought phone numbers would be easier and a little less intrusive than banking info. And some places, like Discord, require a phone number for the account, so this is not something new.
The point is, if alt accounts are obligated to provide phone numbers, which will hopefully mean they will have to provide the same number used with their main accounts, if one account tied with the phone numbers gets hit by a ban, all other accounts tied will as well.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/0/4406291673458741379/?ctp=7#c4406291873006425317
Yes. this does help, its a good example of the issues with alt accounts and how one shouldn't be able to use one to get a clean slate and avoid responsibility for ones actions.
Oh that is not true Mr Da Pinchi. After all that was two years ago, and matters change.
I enjoy your posts very much. And please, keep up the good work
I mean you've blocked me and constantly respond so....
that being that your outstanding 20 year service account could become vac banned or community banned with never being punished or banned simply because you loaded a vac banned or community banned account onto your steam.
also resist the urge to allow friends to log into steam on your computer because of these same reasons
They don't community ban an account for being in the same computer either.
Otherwise my brother-in-law's account would've gotten a community ban when we loaded it on my desktop to play a game he owned but I didn't.
Other devs use stuff such that HWID bans though, and may flag a banned account signing into a clean HWID as "evasion" and thus might flag that HWID as need to ban as well.
See why we need to crack down on misinformation, folks?
That is completely false, VAC bans do not effect other accounts that are used on the same PC. They spread if the accounts are linked via phone number for instance.