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Oh fuck off. The US is an unsafe place, not Steam.
Both
Edit: I didn't know this community is so reactive, someone replied how is it controversial? Simply glancing through the article, anyone would know it's talking about the comments and forums pasting swastikas and other extremist shit. This isn't normal in other social media.
Explain Steam being unsafe? It's a marketplace. Developers make controversial content.
Have you seen any steam forum pages?
Then just ban any forum. Heck, ban Twitter, Facebook, Mastodon, Lemmy, Reddit... because if Steam Forum is bad then every site that allow every people on internet to comment is also bad.
We can become like South Korea if you want a perfectly safe internet.
Sucking and licking it clean, calm down bruh