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>Valve's stance on storefront moderation has been that it won't police content unless it's illegal or "straight-up trolling." That stance has been somewhat unique in the tech sphere, as companies like Twitter and Facebook adopted more heavy-handed moderation policies in the face of online harassment and disinformation.

Except none of the cited content from this author would fall afoul of Twitter/Facebook's content policies anyways. This guy seems to just be guilty of publicly disrespecting globohomo narratives and thus the usual shitlibs are demanding that he be punished/censored by whatever companies. Sure using patch notes for political shit is a b-word move and his getting review bombed was the predictable consequence of his speech but he's right that this is a platform problem that should be fixed.

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