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What's wrong with Steam communities?
(lemmus.org)
Rule 0: Be civil
Rule #1: No spam, porn, or facilitating piracy
Rule #2: No advertisements
Rule #3: No memes, PCMR language, or low-effort posts/comments
Rule #4: No tech support or game help questions
Rule #5: No questions about building/buying computers, hardware, peripherals, furniture, etc.
Rule #6: No game suggestions, friend requests, surveys, or begging.
Rule #7: No Let's Plays, streams, highlight reels/montages, random videos or shorts
Rule #8: No off-topic posts/comments
Rule #9: Use the original source, no editorialized titles, no duplicates
Pretty normal for most gaming communities steam or otherwise.
They all devolve into that because, well they're games, not a whole lot to really talk about once the initial exploration of mechanics happens and then it falls into a cycle of other stuff, patch comes, discussion happens briefly, then back to other stuff. Rinse, repeat until the game does or the developer does something to piss the community off.