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Fordítási probléma jelentése
dont you worry, at this rate this will be the next probable step and ppl screaming bloody murder about Valve being unfair and mean
2. Disable the "login into everything"-api, turn it into a whitelist: just sites with permission are allowed to offer that feature
3. ???
4. Profit!
In Sweden is not allowed to sell skins from crates in CS Go anymore.
Since they made law about.
I do agree. Steam need fix this issue.
Trade or sell skins etc from cs Go is not really allowed todo.
trading isnt the problem, selling them on thirdparty sites to cashout is the part that is not allowes
Still Trade outside steam is still a problem and not really allowed. It's Complete forbidden in Sweden etc ..
See this? Your idea doesn't fix anything. It'll only make it worse.
We arent covering anything
Btw good luck asking Valve to police the internet as this is essentially what these thread come down to
But you know what? at this point I rather have Valve remove trading altogether so that everybody can calm down and bam= no more trading scams!
Black markets are, by their very nature, stuff that exists outside the normal rules of something.
Steam can only try to discourage it.
The Steam Market is not "um uhh dead huh huh" and Valve has little to no control over players making back alley deals with each other or external websites, especially when most of them are hosted in countries outside of the U.S.