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Why would you copy/paste an existing thread?
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/discussions/forum/0/5824898961045291652/
Brian's thread is perfectly fine by Valve and Steam Support.
Steam Forum Rules: public key drops and giveaways are often flagged as spam or phishing risks. Mods sometimes lock/remove threads that post keys directly. Doing it via direct messages is safer.
Scammers/Impersonators: if you’re giving away bundles of Humble codes, people may try to impersonate you to trick others. Always remind users: only accept codes from your actual Steam account.
Expired/Duplicated Keys: Humble codes don’t expire fast, but once revealed in your Humble account, they’re locked to you. If a key shows as “already claimed,” it’s likely someone redeemed it instantly.
Friend Request Method: Good idea — limits bots and key-sniping. Just remember you can unfriend right after sending the code.
✅ A cleaner way (if you want to avoid moderation issues) is to:
Make a Google Sheet or Pastebin with available titles (not the codes).
Let people comment/request the one they want.
You send the key privately through DM/friend request.
That way people know what’s available without having to camp the thread, and you don’t risk mass-sniping.
Support disagree with you. They have repeatedly reopened the thread after people tried to get it deleted in the past.
OP isn't planning on doing anything. He's just trying to get awards by copying an existing thread.