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Around Late Nov & Early December...
Soooo, It's Hard To Reach Me Without
STEAM Now, I Still Have FaceBook,
But As You Might Have Guessed It,
The Thing Says In-Active User, &
I Almost Never Go On It...
Much Of A Famous Time Period Where
It Was Actually A Great Place...
STEAM Groups Never Actually Took Off
With The Users On STEAM To Be Honest...
STEAM Universe & Famous Big Game Hub
Groups Are The Only Groups That Technically
Had Really Any Form Of Group Activity In Them...
This Didn't Really Last:
STEAM Universe Essentially Ended Up
Becoming The Main Hub For Groups,
& It Decayed Over Time... People Just
Had Lack Of Investment In The Groups...
Just Not Enough People Contributed
To The Groups Being Active, & That
Eventually Led To People Getting
Lazy With The Groups Which Would
Eventually Become What You See Today
In Game Hubs...
My Fighting Game Group Could Of Changed That,
But I Never Was Able To Get It To Take Off,
Due To Some Limitations I Had That I Could
Not Get Around, & Fix...
a sh!t and stuff so I find that morally reprehensible and I formally withdraw that position