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When you post to STEAM'S PUBLIC forum, Steam, not you gets to decide who can post. Nor do you get to decide whose posts are off topic or not. If people post off topic you can report them and let steam decide.
We have repeatedly seen in the past people declare anything that contradicts or exposes a flaw in an idea and users flat out saying anyone disagreeing with them is off topic, so this would be widely abused
Thanks for playing.
Everyone is invited.
This.
For the umptieth time.
Can we move on now?
If you want modpower, go and maker your own forum or create a Steam group.
Thanks but no thanks
And where is this "steam group" Is it part of main forum, or is it viewable for anyone else? Otherwise that is moot point.
Blocking is NOT modpower. Other websites do exactly the same thing. It called user figures for their own account. I agree and support OP suggestion.
Edit: currently "steam group" is not in "All Discussions" tab nor in any subforums.
This is a forum not a blog.
/Have a great day.
Then Reddit, Facebook, IG and all those websites are called "Modpower"? That's ridiculous and nonsense., sorry to say.
None of those are discussion boards, as has been explained to you every time you try to pull that argument. try again Yankees