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Block the people messaging you and report them to Discord for attempting a phishing scam.
1) Did they send any images of what they’ve supposedly “accused” you of?
2) Did they send any links for you to click/tap on?
3) Have you received any form of communication from Valve/Steam themselves on this matter?
I would refrain from clicking/tapping on anything, and simply cease communication with the person (block, report, etc.). If you’re still worried however and would like to be extra certain nothing has happened, you can always take screenshots of the interaction and send a message to support. Usually though, these sorts of things can and do happen (whether through Steam’s messages or where have you), and the best way to handle it is to not respond and use your best judgement on whatever it is they are supposedly claiming you have done.
Again, if you’re still slightly doubtful, you can always try to reach out to support. It wouldn’t hurt to give that a go for extra reassurance.
I hope this helps you in some way! ^w^
It's always a scam if someone contacts you via Discord or Steam Chat and talks about your account.
There is even an official support article about this scam.
Scam: I Have Been Reported and Will Be Banned