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  2. Steam (service) - Wikipedia

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    [157] [158] In 2010, the Steam client became an OpenID provider, allowing third-party websites to use a Steam user's identity without requiring the user to expose his or her Steam credentials. [ 159 ] [ 160 ] In order to prevent abuse, access to most community features is restricted until a one-time payment of at least US$ 5 is made to Valve.

  3. Valve Anti-Cheat - Wikipedia

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    Valve Anti-Cheat (VAC) is an anti-cheat tool developed by Valve as a component of the Steam platform, first released with Counter-Strike in 2002.. When the software detects a cheat on a player's system, it will ban them in the future, possibly days or weeks after the original detection. [1]

  4. List of review-bombing incidents - Wikipedia

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    The launch of the Epic Games Store—a competing storefront to Steam—in December 2018, has been the focal point of a number of review bombs, as Epic has secured time-limited exclusive sales for new games in series that have traditionally been on Steam, with those leaving reviews on the older games on Steam upset at this exclusivity.

  5. Wish list - Wikipedia

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    A software user wishlist is a type of wish list that is created by the software manufacturer (such as the software development company or the website owner) or by user groups. A bucket list is a type of personal wish list consisting of things a person wishes to do before they die (i.e. " kick the bucket ") or before they reach a life stage ...

  6. Wikipedia:Bug reports and feature requests - Wikipedia

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    See the second right-floating box --> If you enable the "Enable tracking bugs on Phabricator using the {{ tracked }} template" gadget in your preferences , you will always see up to date statuses for Phabricator references that use the {{ tracked }} template (even if the template call omits the status or has not been manually updated).

  7. Wikipedia : Guide to appealing blocks

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    Occasionally, a user will edit Wikipedia using the same IP address as another user who then becomes blocked. As a result, the first user will be shown a block message describing the other user's activity. If you receive a block notice about actions that you were not involved with, don't worry; stay calm.

  8. Steam Spy - Wikipedia

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    Steam Spy is a website created by Sergey Galyonkin and launched in April 2015. The site uses an application programming interface (API) to the Steam software distribution service owned by Valve to estimate the number of sales of software titles offered on the service.

  9. Wikipedia:Appealing a block - Wikipedia

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    A1: A block prevents a user account, an IP address, or a range of IP addresses from editing Wikipedia, either partially or entirely. Blocked users can still open, access, and read any article or page on Wikipedia; they just cannot modify or edit any pages that are restricted by the block.