The Anti-Defamation League's report revealed Steam hosts 1.83 million instances of extremist content, including support for terrorist groups and hateful imagery in user avatars.
Investigators noted 827,758 Steam users with extremist avatars, showcasing symbols like swastikas and Nazi imagery, while 15,129 avatars linked to ISIS logos were also found.
The report highlighted not only the prevalence of hate-filled content on Steam but also the concerning glorification of violent extremists, reflecting a broader, alarming trend.
Within Steam's community features, a disturbing number of mods and collections promoted hateful imagery, illustrating a serious issue in an otherwise vibrant gaming environment.
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