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Make sure you’re looking in the user library and not the system library, the user library is hidden by default but should be shown with the key shortcut I mention above. Also make sure you’re looking in the Application Support directory and not just in the root Library directory.
If you use the shortcut Shift-Command-G in Finder it will bring up the “go to folder” dialog which you could use to make sure you’re in the right directory. The one you want is ~/Library/Application Support/Steam
When I search for ~/Library/Application Support/Steam in the 'go to folder' search, it just says "The folder can't be found". I don't understand it because Steam clearly says that the Downloads folder should be found at that file path.
There is an Application Support folder in the main system Library (not the User/Library) but there is no Steam folder there (besides, Steam clearly tells me that the file-path should be in my User/Library)
For comparison, this is what my user library looks like: https://imgur.com/a/z4gGa