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| Fake Steam Community links going around |
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| Ben Watts:
--- Quote from: Decepticon on August 27, 2013, 06:33:05 PM ---hello sir would you like to join me and nonnel's new religion that worships this man? Have you heard of our just-found-out lord and savior, Penguinman? --- End quote --- Yes please. c: |
| Demian:
--- Quote from: Dequire on August 27, 2013, 05:23:23 PM ---I've seen a fair amount of people use excessive amounts of emoticons just because they can and they think it signifies stronger emotions. --- End quote --- One's respectability in a community is generally directly correlated to the amount of emoticon use. For a respectable community member to break the convention in a post is cause for further brown townysis. --- Quote from: Caribou on August 27, 2013, 05:19:30 PM ---Is there a certain way of telling if the Steam Community links are real or not? I want to avoid loosing my account like everyone else, I'm anxious now. I hope nobody else is effected by this phishing scheme people try to pull. --- End quote --- Simple. If the link says anything other than http://steamcommunity.com/ it's not real. |
| Quote Story:
--- Quote from: Fastlex on August 27, 2013, 05:37:00 PM ---? --- End quote --- yeah did you not notice this too |
| ChappersTeddy:
Wait a second that avatar hack happened last year in December? I think I can remember I only had about 40 friends then and about 25 of them had those penguin avatars I didn't have the avatar, though. |
| Reinforcements:
--- Quote from: Filipe on August 27, 2013, 05:52:37 PM ---I remember there was a scam link that when you click it your avatar changes to this Silly right? Um.... OH GOD --- End quote --- lol |
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