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If you're keeping your profile private, you don't have the right to leave a salty comment.

D3spair
D3spair Member Posts: 715
edited June 2022 in General Discussions

I just wanted to discuss this. Everyday, I keep getting a minimum of 1 salty comment on my steam. I wear these with pride as One salty comment = One Rekted SWF, but it just irks me that people are leaving these comments while keeping their profile private. You cowards! keep your profile public if you want to leave your cringy salty comment on someone else profile.

btw I know lots of people playing DBD that plays alot of H3nta1 Games and shows their profile with pride as well.

Comments

  • D3spair
    D3spair Member Posts: 715

    We're gonna have comment wars? idk it seems normal for my region to have a profile comment war... I guess coming from having dota 2 and csgo, it was normal to have a nice and toxic salty comment war once a day.

  • CaulDrohn
    CaulDrohn Member Posts: 1,596

    OK, whatever suits you ...

    But, if they have their profile public, but friends only comments, do they still count as "cowards"? Just asking out of curiosity ^^

  • HectorBrando
    HectorBrando Member Posts: 3,167
    edited June 2022

    I think this is a thread more suited for Steam forums than BHVR ones, after all the ones who can enact a change to avoid that is Valve, not BHVR. Not that I care much but its similar to the "Bring Stranger Things content back" threads both things are not up to BHVR.

  • D3spair
    D3spair Member Posts: 715

    idk I haven't encountered that one? Those people are the one's that leaves nice comments.

    Example:

    I would love to leave a comment back for him but yea can't comment.


  • Akumakaji
    Akumakaji Member Posts: 5,450

    I though have 6 pages full of them. Some are pretty hillarious, especially if you know the games that inspired them.

    I wear my comments with pride, too, but the vast majority of players, whom I want to write a little piece, have their profile indeed on private; they probably couldn't deal with all the salt, I guess? But to each their own.

  • noctis129
    noctis129 Member Posts: 967

    Salty comments are what keeps this game alive.


    I embrace it.

  • oxygen
    oxygen Member Posts: 3,323

    Also very good point!

    I have a friend with some really expensive and rare CSGO stuff, and he attracts scammers and phishers. They didn't only add him, they also posted shady links in his comments (some of them got past Steam's filter too) or tried to add his friends (including me) in an attempt to account hijack and then impersonate us to get to the "target".

    It makes perfect sense he put his comments and friends list to friends only. I wouldn't want to risk getting anyone clicking a shady link in MY profile comments to potentially get in trouble either, or have my friends get bothered by shady people. I'm sure he doesn't really care if that means privacy shaming dbd players will assume he's hiding pages of -rep cheater comments or he plays in a 4man every survivor match he plays.

  • lav3
    lav3 Member Posts: 772

    Make only your friends can post comments.

    I understand what you want to say and how petty those people are.

  • EntitySpawn
    EntitySpawn Member Posts: 4,233

    I dont agree, people can keep their profiles private because everyone deserves that right and while I dont know you and how you play/what you say.

    But if someone is horrible, racist, a bully etc. Then yes you do deserve the comments, however if it's just over stupid stuff like camping and tunneling then whatever just ignore the stupidity

  • HexDaddyissues
    HexDaddyissues Member Posts: 328

    yeah, if you dont have an openly public profile, you have no right to free speech

    /s


    get over yourself

  • ShinobuSK
    ShinobuSK Member Posts: 5,279

    Lmao

  • _AdamFrancis_
    _AdamFrancis_ Member Posts: 698

    Me who plays DBD on ps4 and steam and has literally zero salty comments in the last month:

  • Laluzi
    Laluzi Member Posts: 6,223

    People who hide their profiles aren't necessarily doing it to avoid salt; they may also be trying to hide their hours.

    As for comments, eh. I'll leave +reps to people if I really liked them, or give steam badges, but I won't write negative profile comments unless they were cheating. Anything I absolutely need to say can be said in postgame chat, they don't need it glued to their account.

  • weirdkid5
    weirdkid5 Member Posts: 2,144

    Who actually cares?

  • Thr_ust
    Thr_ust Member Posts: 481

    I mean…. I’d say nobody really has/should have the right to leave salty comments? It’s just a game, say what you want in endgame chat but leave other people alone, if ya can’t do that you aren’t ready to be a part of an online community.

  • TheArbiter
    TheArbiter Member Posts: 2,615

    if someone leaves a salty comment on your profile you can literally delete it in two clicks

  • sulaiman
    sulaiman Member Posts: 3,219

    Ähm no. I do have the right while keeping my profile private. The thing is, you have the same right and can also keep your profile private if you dont like it.

    The reason i have a private profile is that i, when i started this game 4 years ago, i used the same name for my online-persona, meaning i used the same name in games, forums etc (it was not common, and i have a gaming history back to 1998, there are transcpits of matches i played in starcraft around the internet).

    When i started this game, a very salty killer started to stalk said online persona, registering in forums i am member of and sending me messages, and entering other games i played to find me (and if possible backstab me).

    I learned, and since then, i use a different name for every forum, game, or whatever. And yet, i still have the right to comment in any profile that allows it.

  • ThiccBudhha
    ThiccBudhha Member Posts: 6,987

    It does make them more brave with an open profile because most of the toxic weirdos are beta as hell. Irl they are that guy getting annoyed but too afraid to speak up. On the internet, they are finally free to be who they really are without the fear of a pimp smack.

  • VikingDragonXii
    VikingDragonXii Member Posts: 2,885

    I only have one and it's from a player that said Good Demo Puppy hehe.

  • duygu
    duygu Member Posts: 333

    seems like u r not used to the internet

  • cheetocultleader
    cheetocultleader Member Posts: 1,259

    Why allow people to leave their nasty comments in your space on the internet? My profiles open for viewing, but only friends can comment. Of course, I don't go leaving anything on other people's profiles either unless positive. I just don't see the point in any of it -- it's all negative, so why hold space for it?

  • CaulDrohn
    CaulDrohn Member Posts: 1,596

    I'm really impressed how you know all that from complete strangers! /s

  • Sludge
    Sludge Member Posts: 768
    edited June 2022

    They can dish it out, but they can't take it. Yeah, they're cowards.

    Plus they want to hide their SWF so people won't dodge or change builds, and they're also ashamed of their 1k hours in porn games.

  • HPhoenix
    HPhoenix Member Posts: 616

    I have my profile private to counter salty players. This does not mean that I go into their profile and write a "-rep", which is a huge waste of my time, in my opinion.

  • pseudechis
    pseudechis Member Posts: 3,904

    How about just don’t leave salty comments. I mean what’s the point.

  • Bran
    Bran Member Posts: 2,096

    People with private profiles shouldn't even be able to interact with other people.

  • Souplet
    Souplet Member Posts: 345

    Ive never seen a game with this amount of people leaving a comment on steam profile

    Ive played many online pvp games on steam but even with 4000 hours in cs i had like 1 or 2 pages of comments, mostly "hacker"

    Once i picked up dbd and played killer i went all the way up to 25 pages

    I find it actually hillarious and i keep it as a trophy of some butthurt players i bullied

  • Thrax
    Thrax Member Posts: 974

    don't like it then you can go private. mines private for other reasons but it worked out well

  • Aven_Fallen
    Aven_Fallen Member Posts: 16,265

    Ah yes. The bravest people are those who dont keep their Steam Private. And who keeps their steam profile private is not able to speak up in Real Life.

    Sure...

  • Sowbug
    Sowbug Member Posts: 139
    edited June 2022

    Option 1: Delete comments. Literally, one click and bam, gone!

    Option 2: Set comments to friends only/private. Literally 3 clicks and bam, no more salt from anyone! (yes this does mean private accounts too!!)

    Additionally, don't bother with endgame stuff, say gg, and dip if it's really that big of an issue. People are entitled to the right to keep their accounts private if they so choose to, and you have no place to tell them they cannot express themselves just because their profile is private, unless of course, that expression finds its way on to your profile, in which a swift delete will end that stuff on the spot.

    If you want to wear those salty comments with pride, then why care who or what type of account it comes from? Just wear it with pride or whatever. One last time, if you want to wear the salt with pride, but don't want to deal with private account salt... just delete it!