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Steam has become a frustrating maze of content, not at all helped by the lack of curation of titles. ... the moderation culture of Steam mimics the culture that it was developed in. ...
Valve’s content moderators will soon start moderating game discussion board comments on its Steam publishing platform, instead of leaving the task up to developers.
A quick perusal of the game's recent reviews touches on one of the developer's sticking points with Steam moderation: that it's being impacted by "fraudulent reviewers" and that his efforts at ...
Valve has quietly changed the way the Steam Workshop handles new content and updates to existing content. Maps, weapons and other user-created items will now need to go through moderation and get ...
Steam Workshop submissions now need a moderator’s approval before they can go live. The change in policy was not formally announced; modders noticed it only on Friday in the Counter-Strike ...
This new moderation requirement has significant implications for content creators who use the Steam Workshop to share their mods, skins, and other custom content.
Virginia Senator Mark R. Warner penned an open letter to Valve CEO Gabe Newell on Friday, urging him and other leadership to better moderate hateful content on Steam. In the letter, he calls Steam ...
This Is Game reported that the South Korean Game Rating and Administration Committee initially blocked the mod's distribution ...
New submissions to Steam Workshop will now require moderator approval before they go live. The Steam Workshop is a central hub of player-created content and tools to publish, organise, and ...