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Jerusalem, Yerushalayim, Israel



Workshop comment sections exist for feedback, bug reports, questions, and discussion. Lately, many of them are being flooded with one thing: "67."
Maybe it started as a joke, but repeating the same number hundreds of times isn't funny anymore—it's spam. It buries useful comments, makes it harder for creators to find feedback, and discourages real discussion.
Nobody is saying memes aren't allowed. Steam communities have always enjoyed jokes and trends. The problem is when a comment section becomes nothing but the same joke repeated endlessly.
If you like a Workshop item, leave a meaningful comment. Tell the creator what you enjoyed, report an issue, ask a question, or share a suggestion. Even a simple "great work" contributes more than another "67."
The joke had its time. The Workshop comment section deserves better.