90,000 people sign petition against Valve's new CS:GO trading rules

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Valve tinkered with Counter Strike: Global Offensive's trading rules this week, and sections of the community are ticked off about it. Under the new rules, added in an update, any items you receive through trading will have a seven-day trading cool down, which stops you moving them on to another user quickly. 

The aim is to stop automated Steam accounts from trading items very frequently through third-party services, Valve said in a blog post. "Unfortunately, some of these third-party services have become a vector for fraud or scams. Unlike players, these services rely on the ability to trade each item very frequently. In contrast, a given item moves between actual players no more than once a week in the vast majority of cases," it said.

It acknowledged that the change would be "disruptive to some players", and the response of the community suggests it was right. A petition that says the rule change "destroys trading interactions as a whole", and that it should be scrapped, has amassed more than 90,000 signatures. The change has serious implications for CS:GO skin gambling, as well as for players that just want to do a lot of trading.

Prominent traders and pro players have also spoke out against the update, including Astralis AWPer Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz. He said on Twitter that the update would do nothing to stop scamming. "The only winner of this update is Valve and the money the market will generate from this."

 

 

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Prominent traders and pro players have also spoke out against the update, including Astralis AWPer Nicolai “dev1ce” Reedtz. He said on Twitter that the update would do nothing to stop scamming. "The only winner of this update is Valve and the money the market will generate from this."

i agree, nothing can stop scammers, and valve try to benefit out of it 


Interstellar

Valve always goes with the solution that is easiest for them even if it makes things more tedious for the average user.


Interstellar

Valve won't change this one back.  They've been leading up to this change for years, slowly introducing things to creep toward it.  They changed game gifting for the same reasons, and added the market cooldown,  This is just another step that will lower their number of support tickets and allow them to do less work.



The change will be disrupted to most if not all CS GO traders, not "some". And not only will Valve not revert back the update, i'l bet they will apply the 7 day restriction trade on all future steam trades, and not just CS GO, which it would be pretty shitty.

I see that most CS GO skins dropped in price a bit, however it seems they stabilized after a day.


Galactic

And unless the cool down was not, like, exists, and has long been true about the skins not sure. It is clear that Valve is on the easy way and not at a loss to yourself. But the whining only from traders, ordinary users it will not hurt anything.  With the gift, too, ached mostly huckster, and the rest povozmuschalis sensitive and calmed down.





Planetary

As keys also fall under this, this concerns even people who don't even play CS:GO (CS:GO keys are one of the main value items in the trading scene). Wonder if they'll switch back to TF2 keys, and if those will then be next? Or live with the extra inconvenience?