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Or remove the point shop awards completely, or implement blanket permamutes to every discussion page for people who do this, any of these would solve atleast most of the problem.
Hub moderation decisions are up to developers and publishers. Valve only provides assistance with reports, assistance developers and publishers are free to opt out of.
Developers and publishers already can make sub forums open for game owners only if they so choose, however Valve requires that each hub has one sub forum open for everyone.
Warhammer 40k Darktide for example is on Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox.
So by leaving a section open for everyone, that means PlayStation and Xbox users can ask questions and get answers or just communicate with the other players even though they don't play on the same system.
(Though Darktide is cross play, so all players still play together.)
Use the block feature and don't interact with them. Best of luck, blocked, etc.