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The very first answer.
ewww reddit
Maybe so, but your answer's in there.
But otherwise he would likely be a friend with his employee's maybe you could find the secret by looking at their friends lists.
I don't think he would make that mistake.
You will find him here: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/Valve
Stalkers Tip #2...
His steam profile isn't named "Gabe Newells".
Stalkers Tip #3...
His steam account could be invisible to the public.
Stalkers Tip #4...
Some of his favorite games include World of Warcraft, Day of Defeat: Source, Diablo II, Super Mario 64, and Team Fortress 2.
Stalkers Tip #5...
Newell owns a special Team Fortress 2 item entitled the "Ban Hammer," a level 9001 "Mallet of Banishment." When equipped, it bans any player that he kills for the "LuL" of removing extreme cases of malicious behavior in Team Fortress 2 servers.
Make sense. He doesn't want his public to know if he had his steam profile.