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Review Bomb Tracking / Off Topic RevBombOff
STEAM GROUP
Review Bomb Tracking / Off Topic RevBombOff
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SirViolentDeath 24 Apr @ 4:19pm 
Thanks for letting me know! Should be fixed now.
Hey, ya didn't put the "Review Bomb Tracking" group link properly.

https://steamproxy.com/groups/Review_Bomb_Tracking_Off_Topic
UX1∴73C 10 Jan @ 5:00pm 
Would you be willing to include the excess of bot reviews on games like DOTA and CSGO?
SirViolentDeath 19 Sep, 2024 @ 6:47am 
@Lily I think you got my group confused with one of those "anti woke" groups

My curator is dedicated to providing more context to review bombs and off topic review bombs, nothing more. Everything here is informational.
Lilly 18 Sep, 2024 @ 5:08pm 
Its hilarious how this is a group supposedly dedicated to "combating review bombing" yet I literally arrived here because some of your members are review bombing "SJW/woke" games lmfao. (How dare gay people/other races exist!!)

Y'all should just say outright you enjoy discriminating against people and mindlessly prop up things that share your ignorant world views. Brainless right-wing pole smokers.. xD
Psymon² 16 Aug, 2024 @ 1:02am 
keep up the good work!!
ensure you always stay impartial, and explain ALL review bombs, don't shy away from detailing any.
SirViolentDeath 23 Jun, 2024 @ 1:11pm 
@invadator Thank you for your kind words
Dușman 20 Jun, 2024 @ 2:14am 
Keep up the good work
SirViolentDeath 29 Jun, 2023 @ 8:35pm 
@Black-Photon That is precisely why I made such a curator, because an asterisk doesn't explain while people were review bombing. I do my best to always make sure there is a source attached to my curations to add further context because 200 characters isn't enough space to explain everything.
Black-Photon 11 Jun, 2023 @ 3:25pm 
Just discovered review bombing and just wanted to say I'm really glad there's a page like this outlining the reasons for any review bombing. I'd personally like to know why an incident has happened and it's frustrating that steam doesn't have a way of quickly finding them. Most probably aren't relevant to the game quality, but it's good to know in case it's of interest - eg. in the Skyrim paid mods incident.
SirViolentDeath 10 Dec, 2019 @ 5:50pm 
True the overall issue of the damaging customer's trust still remains, but I do want to let people know that the issue people had with the game at one point was fixed. Then a customer can decided from there if they still want to buy the game since the problem was fixed or not because they still dont want to support a company for bad practices.
Number 6™ 10 Dec, 2019 @ 1:31pm 
Just a suggestion: I would consider not using the phrase "The issue is resolved" because, well, it isn't true. No matter how much a studio might try to backtrack on a bad idea, the fact is they've still made that bad idea, and people remember. No amount of patching can repair tarnished reputations or restore customer faith in an anticonsumer company that does not deserve it.
SirViolentDeath 6 Dec, 2019 @ 7:41am 
If you are talking about positive review bombing (like the assassins creed unity stuff) then yes
Number 6™ 6 Dec, 2019 @ 6:29am 
Question: will this Curator also address flooding games' store pages with unmerited positive reviews? Because that's an issue, too, and of course, publishers never bring it up.