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Fordítási probléma jelentése
There are no 'hackers'. Keep your account security closer to hand.
You should remove all the names mentioned because naming and shaming is not allowed.
Mass reporting won't do anything. One report is enough, so there is no purpose for us to mass report the account.
I don't know why so many think this is a thing.
Valve like most other places work on EVIDENCE. The number of people who report is completely irrelevant. YOu can have one person report you, and if the item in question is against any rules or whatever, you will get actioned. But if a million people reported you on something that was demonstrably not a problem, you will NOT get actioned.
Number of people does not make something more serious.
Consider your very account has probably become the one used to 'hack' other people's accounts.
Naming and shaming these profiles in public is doing more harm than good as at best you're directing people to another victim's account and not the real hacker's one.