Steam game developers are receiving strange emails asking them to sell the rights to their poorly selling games.
These offers are usually very low, like only $100. “We are interested in purchasing the rights for your STEAM game,” followed by the game name.
The email explains that they search for games that performed poorly on Steam and will pay at least $100 if the rights are transferred.
Some devs worry these emails could give control of the game page on Steam to add malicious content.
Today I will send my last appeal, I'm just done with YouTube.
I'm completely burned out. After fighting for months to save my 13-year-old Panzer Picture channel from that ridiculous false "Child Sexual Abuse" flag, I pretty much lost all hope it's ever coming back.
Bigger channels stay silent, when so many channel are being removed for CP and Sexual abuse, I can tell you, your time will come.
The stress has been brutal on my health (Crohn’s hasn’t helped). If you're still here and believe in preserving WW2 history, a like or RT would mean the world right now. Thank you for not forgetting ❤️ #RestorePanzerPicture #WW2History #YouTubeCensorship
Well, it's a pretty common scam, and there are a few cases of devs "selling" their game and not even getting the money.
That said, even Palworld gets mails like this. From "buyout" offers to "we can 5x your sales" mails.
I guess the world of BOT mailing has never been easier.
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✊️🇦🇱As opposition to the controversial Kushner-Trump resort project intensifies, public anger is spreading over the privatization of public land and protected coastal areas
🇦🇱 Albania Is Not For Sale
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I apologized, seeing another pony I let down.
“No, no. It's not a bad thing. I think it's something I have been putting off. The very thought of having been a pegasus.”
Art by php104
They are literally just going to use this to train their AI video software so it stops bugging out when people put their hands in front of their faces.
Everyone knows this, right?
That's all captchas have ever been used for: collecting training data for free
The damp air was filled with the sweet scent of cloudberries and the groaning of distant machinery emerging from the fog.
Bright berries scattered across the moss. An endless swamp.
And those enormous rusty... pipes. Gears. Pistons.
Machines.
Why?
...How?
⬇️
Her Majesty, Queen Chrysalis, is finally done 🙌
Once again I attempted to draw a terrifying villain, but she ended up looking.. adorable? Did I manage to capture her vibe?