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"There is nothing we can do on our end. The only interaction between the phishers and outpost is them scrubbing the front page for SteamID numbers/profile links and then adding them directly through the Steam client.
If we were to remove that information, it would cripple the site and do nothing in the long term as that information can be found anywhere your profile is publicly seen.
Valve did take some action not too long ago where they limited the number of friend requests you could send out in a single day, but reversed it for some reason"
I find it very hard to believe that the OP staff are allowing these bots on their site to get profit, if you have proof of this claim then I might. Otherwise you just need to be patient until steam or the op staff figure out a way to remove these bots.
Take care & good luck