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Did you see Top Contributors This Week? 5 People:
shiz0frenik $399.89 = 11 Games
farbus $284.83 = 17 Games
DW23 $280.84 = 16 Games
Greengineer $269.89 = 11 Games
Zyddie209 $269.59 = 41 Games
Then you go to their profile's and.. It's all GROUP Giweaway's. It's frustrating, that you can make a group with your friend's and you get the previladge to be one of the TOP Contributors. I dont like it takes all my fun to make giveaways. The Top Giveaways should be count for people who make them to everyone, for the people who dont contribute and arnt in closed steam groups. Or at least make another Top list with the group profile, who made the most giveaways in itself. Wrrr im angry..
Sorry for the bad english :)
Edit for Nobody:
"Being on a public list that says "I do good things" that the entire community can see gives people a warm little feeling. That is the "good" feeling people get when they give things to someone. They don't gain anything substantial, but people know them as doing something good. Group giveaways plaster the givers name all over the group, giving them the feeling within the group, as it was for the group. Why should it be denied to someone who publicly gives something away?
Yes, everything has to gain something for it to be done. Without even the good public feeling, people don't get anything back from this giving. People get this same feeling from giving stuff away AFK, because people talk and other people will see. Is it that hard to understand?"
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