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If you have started to play a certain game, you may get them. Say CSGO, or any online game. Or you might get them if you've been active in a cetain forum. Basically the more presence you "put out there" in any way, the more the likelihood,.
it's not just down to having your profile public.
I've got my profile public and always have and I post like crazy on here yet I rarely get any such messages. I get quite a few friends requests from time to time though. I generally accept them all.
That's the weird thing, I do not play popular Steam games like CS:GO or DOTA 2. That's why it missed me. But I have to be honest, that friend requests was received the last week and there were not so much of them.
In case of posting in hubs, most of my posts are in this community, so, it could be.
Sometimes it just can be more people popping up and readin at a certain time of year too. I tend to get more requests around sale times sometimes. I guess because more people are on.
Oh, that's interesting, it could be totally random then too.
Especially with a platform like Steam where there are many avenues of getting into communities.
I didn't hear about the pridefall, thanks for the info! But as a new gamer, how would a scammer get someone's rare item? (I didn't even know there were rare items on here)
If your profile is public, then anyone can view your invetory to see what's there. It's good for trading but not so much if you want to keep private.
But unless you engage in silly behaviour they can't steal it.