The days of people flooding Steam pages with silly one-word reviews or memes might be over
Today, in a new update, Valve is changing how it sorts and displays user reviews on Steam in an attempt by the company to hide all the joke reviews and memes that are flooding the digital storefront. For over a decade now, players have been able to leave text reviews for games on Steam . These reviews could be long or short, positive or negative, and are intended to help people decide if they want to invest time and money in a given game.
” How is Valve identifying unhelpful, joke reviews? Valve clarifies that players might still see “humorous, but unhelpful” reviews, but the goal is that they show up far less often when people are just trying to learn more about a game. The company says there will be an option you can toggle on for those who like these silly reviews and still want to see them.
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