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Thus, it is a root cause that has effected every online community when not being dealt with seriously. Which got me thinking of a parable how toxicity can be resembled of a man-made wildfire that burned everything within it's path until it was finally put out, along with the arrest of a group of anarchists who started to burn down the forest, thus giving what they deserved.
In this situation on steam and all it's games that has hosted over 20 years; we can clearly see the negative affects that has allowed open-hostility to spread unchecked, and it's up to us to cease this madness by speaking in truth out of love, hoping to reverse the ill machinations by posting more than just positive words of productive discussions, but respond by action and by faith.
Many Christian Gamers know this.
And no, not physical or financial... but spiritually broken. When gamers look around the games and groups across this platform, they will realize that that we have witnessed has already came to pass, yet even in Steam's darkest days, it does not have to remain that way.
Which is why I intend to develop new methods to reestablished those connections between organizations and individuals by how they're respond to me in particular who is the only faithful gamer that willing to stretch out and heal them. But unfortunately there will be no guarantees when it comes to positive results.
*sighs* This might get challenging for me.