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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
Internet Interaction
3 October 2024
I just gave you a -rep.
FAQ
What does this mean?
The amount of karma (Community reputation) on your account has decreased by one.
Why did you do this?
There are several reasons I may deem a comment to be unworthy of positive or neutral karma. These include, but are not limited to:
Rudeness towards other Steam Community Members,
Spreading incorrect information,
Sarcasm not correctly flagged with a /s,
Being someone I personally dislike.
Am I banned from the Steam?
No - not yet. But you should refrain from acting like this in the future. Otherwise I will be forced to issue an additional reputation hit, which may put your steam interaction privileges in jeopardy.
I don't believe my comment deserved a -rep. Can you +rep it?
Sure, mistakes happen. But only in exceedingly rare circumstances will I undo a -rep. If you would like to issue an appeal, shoot me a private message explaining what I got wrong. I tend to respond to Steam PMs within several minutes. Do note, however, that over 99.9% of -rep appeals are rejected, and yours is likely no exception.
How can I prevent this from happening in the future?
Accept the -rep and move on. But learn from this mistake: your behavior will not be tolerated on Reddit.com . I will continue to issue reputation reports until you improve your conduct. Remember: Steam Community access is privilege, not a right.