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Now Steam is hiding the impact of scores from languages other than the one you speak.
The OP is saying that this is a hypocritical contradiction.
It's a pretty easy to understand point. Most of the feedback on change seems to be negative as well.
What did you actually post? They don't ban you for innocuous comments.
So, yes, they absolutely do ban you for innocuous comments.
You're gonna have to offer proof. Include the chain of comments that led up to that alleged one as well.
https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/marketing/community_moderation
Devs have a right to manage their own hubs if they want. If they don't, then Valve picks up the slack. Bans from Valve directly are obvious.