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Maybe it could be opt-in, where only people who make their libraries visible show up in this search.
Off topic, but just out of curiosity - why do you keep your library private?
Is it more about security (like not wanting people to see how many games you have, maybe be tempted to steal your account) or something else?
Personally, the games someone owns and plays are the main factor I look at when deciding whether to add them as a friend. Because of that, I always decline invites from private profiles/libraries since I can’t tell if we’d have any common ground.
Scammers Paradise
What do you mean?
Every scammer (including wannabees) knows...
Ok, this was a very productive exchange...