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This is the first entry of this kind on my own profile page. It serves as an information to others as well as a memento for myself.
Somebody removed me today on Steam as a friend, which came out of nowhere for me. Adding to that, that person even blocked me, preventing me from reaching out to clear up any misunderstandings.
I can only assume that this was because of our last conversation and what I said there, which I considered a really benign exchange about a topic related to gaming culture.
There was no reply to my latest messages and no goodbye. I was just ghosted, seemingly undeserving of any closure.
While this in itself is unnerving, I'm also put in a really awkward position of having fairly recently accepted a game as a gift from that person. Even originally, I was rather hesitant to accept it, not knowing the person for very long and having something gifted being a first for me, but now I don't know how to play the game carefree.
I was always hesitant to form friendships online and on Steam in particular and this experience only shows me that my worries weren't unwarranted.
In case the person who removed me reads this: I'm sorry if I failed you in some ways, that wasn't my intention. I suspect you have hardships in your life as well and I wish you the best. But if you ever want to talk again, I'm always open for it.
To anybody else reading this: If you remove somebody from your life, please have the courtesy to tell the other party the reason for it.
Also comments are generally off on my reviews because they tend to be either:
Zero-content trolling
People complaining that I played too many/too few hours to be allowed my opinions
The only replies I consider to be particularly noteworthy are dev replies, which they can make even if I turn comments off. Though my experience is that about half of those are also just bad attempts at brushing off valid critique.
If you want to talk more about my very correct opinions, you're welcome to Friend me.