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I think, it would be traffic for Steam Store purchases and non-refundable content
That would be an interesting notion, I'd be allowed to give online coupons with my local businesses.
Say for example, I have a local favorite coffee shop I visit daily and my usual coffee drink. I would be given a special coupon code for that drink and allowed to post it on my Twitch or YouTube vlog.
You bring up a good point, the lack of req with a blogs theme, content and user (e.g. underaged below 13)
Valve legal would freak having to underwrite liability wildcards 👻😸
It’d all be worth the opportunity to hand out “Affiliate” badges, perhaps?
just like the developer badge were abused when that was a thing.
Nope, it's a bad idea, Valve does not need random nobody's to advertise their platform.