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A Steam Developer Tried to Ban Me from Steam Entirely - It Backfired

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VaLiuM 18 Apr @ 8:46am 
Don't get me wrong, i'm glad you had to go through this because otherwise, it would never have been solved by Steam support and you wouldn't have had the chance to put a neutral view on the case.

I know support has their copy&paste to speed up the backlog of incoming support requests but i think that also takes away a huge portion of individuality in many cases.

Maybe this "incident" helps improving the support system on special scenarios without support having to resort to copy&paste answers.

At least i hope.

Thanks for the detailed post, it was shocking and interesting at the same time!

Enjoy being unbanned.
Revadike 19 Mar @ 8:48am 
What's the point of an automated/scripted support, if it cant do edge cases? At that point just automate it with a wizard/AI and let the support handle actual edge cases.
The nubinator 19 Mar @ 5:22am 
I'll make this its own post. Steam support is absolutely terrible in complex cases because they refuse to see any context. Either because they are drones told to follow the script and then its not their fault but the managers or because they are underfunded and simply don't have the time or maybe even some of them are lazy.

Steam support is great when you got a clear issue and need help. They can even be quite accomodating.

But they are either not able or not willing to investigate things in any detail. I'm not sure what can be done without governments stepping in to force more regulatory protections in unique cases, which by the way is already happening.
The nubinator 19 Mar @ 5:17am 
What you did is awesome but the only real suggestion that should come from all of this is that the Game Bans arent publically viewable.

Crying about a game ban just because its technically "unfair" in a game which you literally pulled from steam is otherwise is pretty petty.
But as the Game Ban is a public humiliation currently I can understand your anger.


Non the less, i understand that the game developer called you a bastard and banned you. Its a completely normal human reaction to when someone completely derails your plans. In this case the derailment was good cause the plans were bad.


But ...yeah. Maybe also grow a pair a bit and dont leak private chats and stuff. Let him sulk, you already beat him.
Draconic NEO 19 Mar @ 12:44am 
It is way to easy for game developers to abuse this feature for revenge and spite and to hurt people's ability to use Steam. There needs to be way more oversight on these kinds of tools, or they should be severely neutered to make their effect outside that game basically not noticeable at all.

This really needs to have more attention called to it because it is kind of alarming how many people on Steam are unaware of this, or even worse. Try to cover it up.
Revadike 18 Mar @ 2:52am 
It's incredibly easy. I tried it myself. All you need is a simple API call.
Obey the Fist! 17 Mar @ 7:54pm 
Alarming how easy it is for developers to abuse Steam game bans to permanently mark people's user profiles.
VB Driver 17 Mar @ 6:01am 
https://steamproxy.net/app/3150950/screenshots/
His car names are from GTA Online LMAO.
Waiting for "developer" to claim it's "coincidence" again.
ヒグマル 16 Mar @ 8:43pm 
I concur that Steam Support is pretty much non-existent.

The only time I had to use it, they served me one of those copy/paste response suggesting me to do something I had clearly stated I had already done before contacting support in my initial message.
They don't even acknowledge what you're writing before sending back one of those premade templates and this definitely shouldn't be called "support".
VB Driver 16 Mar @ 3:54pm 
And another scammer from russia. That's why the world hates russia and that's why it needs to be banned from Steam completely.