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Then 1 month.
It keeps going up the more you get banned.
There is no “per basis” system. It’s a strike system.
Eventually you’ll get either a years long, or permanent ban.
Moderation and support are not handled by Valve. It’s outsourced to a third party company.
The game hub mods can skip the other lengths and do a full perma ban.
I forgot to mention that Game Hubs can be possibly different. Depending on how they’ve opted to moderate.
Devs are given the option to appoint moderators of their choosing or default to Steam’s third party company.
How your ban is handled may also depend on this.
Yeah, some hubs won't tolerate that.
100% agree.
To be fair I dont mind it, but at the same time I dont understand how they even become mods, its pretty ridiculous Steam permits some powerhungry snowflakes to be in that position.