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Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/wiki/scamtypes/
A Steam/Valve administrator/employee/moderator will never send you a picture, gif, video or any other form of media as proof or information about anything.
There's no such thing as appealing a pending or false report or ban.
There's no such thing as a pending ban.
There's no such thing as a pending report.
There's no such thing as a false or accidental report.
There's no such thing as item verification or item scanning.
There's no such thing as a Certificate of Eligibility.
There's no such thing as an accidental report, and if someone truly did accidentally report you, Valve will see that the report is not valid and nothing will happen, you would never be contacted about it in such a manner.
NEVER give out your password to anyone.
NEVER click unknown links from untrusted sources.
NEVER follow instructions to speak with someone claiming to represent Steam Support through Discord or any other chat system , even if they come from a friend's account.
There's no such thing as a false report that you need to take steps to solve . This is a scam .
https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/wiki/scamtypes/#wiki_variation.3A_valve_impersonation
If you are unsure whom you talking to is legit or not - please check https://www.reddit.com/r/Steam/wiki/scamtypes/