

Exactly my thoughts. My microphone sound level always randomly reduces to a lower level. The only way I notice it is when people in voice chat tell me how quiet I am.
Exactly my thoughts. My microphone sound level always randomly reduces to a lower level. The only way I notice it is when people in voice chat tell me how quiet I am.
It might be there because there is a lot of data associated with the steam account, especially the community part of it, e.g.:
All this can be used to create a very detailed behaviour profile and accurately deduce the social status of the real person who uses the account. Maybe the data isn’t misused and it’s just there so the features can actually exist.
Personally, I doubt Valve actually does this as expansive and invasive as other big tech companies. I’m pretty sure they at least aggregate anonymised data to measure how e.g. their sales perform, which game to promote on the store front page etc.
But we can’t be sure because it’s not public.
I had no idea that this term has a negative connotation to it. I knew it only as a very neutral, rational term. But when I literally translate it to my native language, then I’ll start to understand it. Used in the given context, it’s objectifying and degrading and I guess it’s the same for English.
Diabotical
Around a year ago I bought a refurbished thinkcentre from esm-computer.de and installed Linux Mint on it. I didn’t have any problems with it so far.