After facing mounting pressure to crack down on controversial content on its Steam gaming platform, Valve has announced that any and all content not deemed to be “illegal, or straight up trolling” will continue to be carried on the platform.
This comes days after Valve was pressured to remove first-person-shooter sim Active Shooter, a game that caused uproar for putting players in the shoes of a high school shooter. Valve’s new guidelines have sparked a predictable backlash for shirking responsibility for the content it carries.
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Valve claims the approach will allow it to focus “less on trying to police what should be on Steam […] We are going to enable you to override our recommendation algorithms and hide games containing the topics that you’re not interested in.”
Comments on Steam’s own blog post, ‘Who Gets To Be On The Steam Store?‘, seem largely supportive of the decision, seeing it as a stand against censorship of indie creators. One user named ‘go1orange’ simply said: “Thank you for letting me decide what games i [sic] want to play”.
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Despite the negative media coverage this decision will no doubt continue …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming