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In this tutorial, you will learn about such a useful thing as the Console Tab in the Steam client. What is it and how it works. Let's get to it!Note: I might update this guide occasionally and add some new info. If you want to keep up with the changes, make sure to bookmark the guide.Your questions in the comments help keep this guide current. The more you ask, the faster new stuff shows up in the guide.
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What is the Steam Console?
How to open a console in the Steam client?
Automatically open the hidden console tab when launching Steam
What is the Steam client console and how to work with it?
Download files from Steam Storage
Downloading files from the Steam Workshop and Steam Cloud
Commands: user_friends and user_info
Family Sharing — Library for friend (Regionally limited)
Downloading DLC without downloading the game itself from Steam storage
Drag and Drop function
Search Console Commands
Now Steam can download files via links — Like other browsers
Commands that help with installing or removing apps via the console
Subscription to an item from workshop by ID
Steam Achievement Commands
Running Steam client only with 1 browser's process
How to Clear the DNS cache via Steam Console
Commands no longer work in the Steam client Console! What to do?
Some Helpful Tips
Depot's console commands
Slow steam downloads? Try this!
Useful Guides + Links + Apps
Hidden or Extra Steam Launch Options
Steam Web API
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What is the Steam Console?
Console in Steam — Is a tool that lets experienced users customize their Steam client preferences. It also doubles as a browser. To set up Steam client through the console, you can use commands that use your basic settings menu.
How to open a console in the Steam client?
The console tab in the Steam menu can be opened in various ways, and I will demonstrate all of them. Let's begin with the simplest method.Method №1 — Use the "Run" command in Windows.Open a command window by pressing "Win + R" and enter the command: steam://open/console — then press Enter.Method №2 — Using your Internet browser in Windows.Here's what you do:Open up any browser and type in the URL bar the command: steam://open/consoleAs an example, I will use the Opera browser, you all know him, trying to drive the team: steam://open/console and press Enter. Check out the screenshot:
Automatically open the hidden console tab when launching Steam
There's also a way to make the console launch every time you launch the Steam Client itself. It's suitable for those who like to automate everything.To do this, you will need to click on the Steam shortcut with the RMB. Open Properties, then click on the Shortcut tab, then type the -console parameter into the Target field, just like in the screenshot below:In your context menu, Steam will now feature a new item: Console. See a screenshot of how it looks below:You can also include additional console commands as launch options.
What is the Steam client console and how to work with it?
Here is a console window into which you enter the different commands. To use the Steam console for client settings, you will not need extensive knowledge. A description is provided for each command. Configuring the Steam client via the console involves entering commands in the input field below. I will provide a screenshot below:Unfortunately, the 'open' command now only opens URLs using the Steam protocol.To open a link or site via the Steam Web Helper (Steam Browser), you need to hold Ctrl and click on any link in your profile.Left Ctrl + click on any link in the profile — This is now the only way to browse sites through the Steam Web Helper (Steam Browser).
Download files from Steam Storage
There's a plenty of console commands that will be useful for everyone. In this paragraph I will tell you about a useful command, such as download_depot. Let's start with a description.download_depot
Downloading files from the Steam Workshop and Steam Cloud
I just want to mention one significant disadvantage of this method: workshop files can only be downloaded for games that you have purchased from the Steam Store, activated by a key, or for F2P games as well. For example: Dota 2, Team Fortress 2, Synergy, and so on. This includes every game that is registered on your account, including games or apps you have added to your library from the Store page.The Steam client console offers two completely identical commands. This indicates that these commands perform the same function: when a user enters a command into the console, Steam sends a request to the Workshop for a specific item page by its ID.If you don’t own the game or app from the Store, you aren’t downloading files from the Workshop of this game. The only exception may be an Anonymous account. That account has access to some dedicated servers, so with the Anonymous account and SteamCMD, you can get files from the Workshop of certain games that the Anonymous account has access to.For example: You can get free access to files of the Counter-Strike: Source or Counter-Strike: Global Offensive files if you download the dedicated server using SteamCMD on your PC.Note: Some RP servers in Garry's Mod require the CS:Source content. You can download the dedicated server files for CS: Source and place them into your Garry's Mod game folder.Commands:workshop_download_item —
Commands: user_friends and user_info
In the console, there are commands that allow users to view information about their Steam accounts and obtain a list of all their friends to save in a notepad or simply keep as souvenirs.user_friends — This command displays a list of all your friends in the console. The command will not display friends who have been deleted.This command is only helpful if one wishes to see who has unfriended him or her. Although it is not a trade offer log, it remains useful.user_info — This command shows personal info about you. All relevant information will appear in the Steam client console, including your email, account confirmations, SteamGuard, username, status, language, country, and the number of friends you have.What is the purpose of this command in the context of Steam usage? This data may be utilized to compose letters in support of Steam. What are your thoughts on this matter? Please share your thoughts in the comments section below.
Family Sharing — Library for friend (Regionally limited)
Finally, we've come to a very interesting topic. Now I will reveal you a little secret that will help you to increase slots and share library with all your friends. This method increases the number of slots for friends that are sharing your library.As you can see in the picture below, I exceeded the value of the slots 100 times. This is more than usual.Some of you are thinking: «This was photoshopped!»Unfortunately, no, you're wrong. This isn't photoshopped at all. Steam Client has a very interesting command that allows to increase the number of Family Sharing slots so you can share a library with more than five of your friends or relatives.Command:library_sharing_account_max = "5" — This command controls the number of Family Sharing slots to share the library with friends or relatives.Enter the following command: library_sharing_account_max "999" — and you will see that the slots in your client's settings to increase by 999. It's very simple and easy!And now the use of this method. In order to properly share the library with your friend or relative, you must enter this command on your computer first, and then you connect to a computer of your friend or relatives to open the console in the Steam client and once again enter this command after logging into your account.1. Enter the command library_sharing_account_max "999" on your account.2. Connect to your friend's computer, switch to your account.3. Open the Steam console on your friend's computer and enter the command from the first step again: library_sharing_account_max "999".4. Share your library to a friend and then make sure that he can access the library.5. Check if value of library_sharing_account_max "999" has changed.If value of this command remains the same and your friend has access to your library, then you have done everything correctly.
Downloading DLC without downloading the game itself from Steam storage
You all know that if you begin installing a DLC for a game that is not already installed on Steam, it will first install the game itself, as it has not yet been downloaded, and only then will it proceed to download the DLC. However, there is a solution to this issue.Steam console commands can facilitate the downloading of DLC without the necessity of downloading the game itself onto your PC.Notice: Downloading a DLC without downloading the game itself is possible only if you own the game.What you need to do?You need to grab the ID of the game that the DLC is from, then grab the ID of the DLC itself.For this you need:— ID of the game— ID of the DLCAfter this open the console — steam://open/consoleAnd type this: download_depot
Drag and Drop function
Saving images to the desktop through SteamWith the updated Steam client interface, showcased in the Beta version, a function was added that may be useful for us. It pertains to saving images to the desktop using the drag and drop method.Drag and drop is now available in the Steam client. This is how it appears in the following example:Keep in mind that this could not be done previously.
Search Console Commands
The Steam Console has a find command to search for various console commands.Syntax: find
Now Steam can download files via links — Like other browsers
Steam client can now download files straight from the internet. Valve added the feature to download files through links in the Steam client's code.For instance, you can try grabbing a music file from a website with a direct link. This will come in handy for those with less powerful computers.
Commands that help with installing or removing apps via the console
app_info_print — Dumps app info for appID.app_status
Subscription to an item from workshop by ID
1. Start Steam with launch parameters: -dev -console2. Go to any Workshop item page on Steam:https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=34909892753. While on the Workshop Item Page, press F12 to open the Steam DevTools:4. In the DevTools window, select the Console tab:5. In the console tab, write the command: SubscribeItem(ID-of-Item) — Without spaces!Example: SubscribeItem(851659462) — Without spaces!Then press Enter. Once clicked, you will see the Steam client start downloading something.Open Downloads in Steam and check if the addon you specified has downloaded from the Steam Workshop or not.
Steam Achievement Commands
Commands that may be useful to you:reset_all_stats — Clears all stats and achievement.achievement_clear — Clears an achievement.There are no other console commands for achievements or stats in the console.
Running Steam client only with 1 browser's process
Steam Web Helper is basically the browser for the Steam client. You use it to check out the Store, Community, view profiles, or visit different sites through the Console tab.If there's a setting to turn off the Steam client's web browser, there should be a setting for limiting the number of processes too.I found the following parameters:C:\Steam\steam.exe -dev -console -no-dwrite -nofriendsui -nointro -nobigpicture -nofasthtml -cef-disable-xcomposite-workaround -cef-disable-renderer-restart -nocrashmonitor -cef-disable-gpu -cef-disable-occlusion -cef-disable-js-logging -cef-disable-hang-timeouts -noshaders -no-shared-textures -cef-disable-seccomp-sandbox -disablehighdpi -cef-single-process -cef-in-process-gpu -cef-disable-delaypageload -single_core -cef-disable-d3d11 -cef-disable-sandbox -disable-winh264 -no-cef-sandbox -vrdisable -cef-disable-breakpad -vrskip -skipstreamingdrivers -cef-use-shell-exec -cef-disable-gpu-compositing -browser-offline -disable-overlay-gpu-pri -compat-disable-filtering -cef-disable-site-isolation -cef-disable-touch-focus-workaroundAttention! The shortcut in operating systems has a limited input of parameters for launching, for this you will need to use a batch file.What do you need to create a batch file?1. Create a Text Document2. Open a Text Document and write down the path to the file Steam.exe3. Add such launch parameters to it:C:\Steam\steam.exe -dev -console -no-dwrite -nofriendsui -nointro -nobigpicture -nofasthtml -cef-disable-xcomposite-workaround -cef-disable-renderer-restart -nocrashmonitor -cef-disable-gpu -cef-disable-occlusion -cef-disable-js-logging -cef-disable-hang-timeouts -noshaders -no-shared-textures -cef-disable-seccomp-sandbox -disablehighdpi -cef-single-process -cef-in-process-gpu -cef-disable-delaypageload -single_core -cef-disable-d3d11 -cef-disable-sandbox -disable-winh264 -no-cef-sandbox -vrdisable -cef-disable-breakpad -vrskip -skipstreamingdrivers -cef-use-shell-exec -cef-disable-gpu-compositing -browser-offline -disable-overlay-gpu-pri -compat-disable-filtering -cef-disable-site-isolation -cef-disable-touch-focus-workaround4. Change the file format from * .txt to * .batDone! Now you can run and check the batch file.I did like this:I tested this method on a netbook running the Windows 7 operating system with only 1GB of RAM.P. S.1 GB of RAM can be used to accept trades through the Steam client.You can also run Team Fortress 2 with 1 GB of RAM and confirm your accepted in-game items to save them in your in-game inventory. But if you try to advance beyond the game menu, the game will crash.Warning!Implications of parameters[+] Client's web browser will consume less RAM on your processor.[+] The load on Steam applications will decrease.When you start up the app on Steam, it puts a lot of strain on your computer's RAM if it isn't strong enough. By adjusting some settings, you can ease the strain on your RAM by running only one process of the Steam Client Browser, allowing you to play games like CS:GO smoothly.[+] If you open up a music site in the Steam client and play CS:GO while listening to music through Steam, you won't have any freezes or lags. You can keep on playing for fun because Steam Web Helper only runs on one process.Note: Sometimes even one Steam Web Helper process (Steam Client Browser) can consume a lot of RAM. To do this, launch Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + ESC), select the process: Steam Web Helper and End the process.This, you restart the Steam Web Helper process and after restarting the load will decrease again.[-] Occasionally, when Steam Web Helper (Steam Browser) is overloaded, the Steam Client may shut down and restart at any time.But don't worry! The Steam client will restart on its own, and you will be temporarily disconnected from your friends list until Steam Web Helper reconnects.This usually happens when you visit a site or page that puts a heavy load on RAM due to JavaScript and CSS styles.Note!If, under the specified parameters, Steam Web Helper constantly crashes and reboots, then turn off the Steam client and set these parameters:C:\Steam\steam.exe -dev -console -no-dwrite -nofriendsui -nointro -nobigpicture -nofasthtml -cef-disable-xcomposite-workaround -cef-disable-renderer-restart -nocrashmonitor -cef-disable-gpu -cef-disable-occlusion -cef-disable-js-logging -cef-disable-hang-timeouts -noshaders -no-shared-textures -cef-disable-seccomp-sandbox -disablehighdpi -cef-single-process -cef-in-process-gpu -cef-disable-delaypageload -single_core -cef-disable-d3d11 -cef-disable-sandbox -disable-winh264 -no-cef-sandbox -vrdisable -cef-disable-breakpad -vrskip -skipstreamingdrivers -cef-use-shell-exec -cef-disable-gpu-compositing -browser-offline -disable-overlay-gpu-pri -compat-disable-filtering -cef-disable-site-isolation -cef-disable-touch-focus-workaroundThese options only allow two Steam Web Helper processors to run. If only two Steam Web Helper processors are allowed to run, there will be no reboots or restarts.
How to Clear the DNS cache via Steam Console
Flushing your DNS cache can be a useful tool to resolve any host connection errors that you may experience with Google Chrome (Steam Web Helper). It is very simple to do and can be done directly in Chrome or from an Elevated Command Prompt window in Windows 7 or 8.What is the DNS Cache?Your browser (Steam Web Helper) DNS Cache (Domain Name System) is essentially a small databank that stores all the IP (Internet Protocol) addresses for websites you access. The main purpose of this database is to make it easier for your computer to reach and access the IP addresses of websites when their servers change or if they create new servers.When IP addresses become outdated or if a website switches to a new server, you may encounter DNS errors when you try to access them. Sometimes, due to continued use and accessing sites with a less than perfect web safety rating, your DNS cache may also become corrupted. This is where a DNS cache flush comes in handy.What is Flushing?Just like flushing a toilet and getting rid of any old water that is stored in the tank, a DNS flush will make your computer erase any existing information regarding DNS names and IP addresses that is has stored. After you perform a flush, the next time you try to access a website, your computer will ask for all the new IP and DNS information related to that site resulting in an error free browsing experience.Flushing your Cache through Google Chrome (Steam Web Helper)If you experience any DNS or host error related browsing issues, it can sometimes help to perform a DNS and Socket flush using your Google Chrome browser (Steam Web Helper). In order to fix these problems, follow these simple steps.Begin by opening Steam Console and type in this address: chrome://net-internals/#dnsAnd press the Enter key.If you look at our screenshot, you will notice that there are 24 active entries and a list with details of all the IP addresses that the DNS cache has picked up and stored.In order to flush your Google Chrome browser’s DNS cache, simply find the button that says: Clear Host Cache and click it. You can click it more than once if you want to make sure it did what it was supposed to, but a single click is usually enough. You will notice that the number of active entries has gone down to 0 and the list of websites accessed has been cleared.You can open and make manual adjustments to the parameters. To do this, open the CONSOLE tab and type the command:open chrome://chrome-urlsOpen the settings page and make the settings you want.
Commands no longer work in the Steam client Console! What to do?
Use SteamCMD. Download, unzip, and run SteamCMD to update your console version of the client, and then you can start using all the cool features.You can also download old packages by using the download_depot command, for example. Check out the official Valve Wiki links for more info:https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD
Some Helpful Tips
You can use the find command in the console to see all the different options and commands for starting up Steam.Try using console commands and startup options to disable any features in Steam that you don't need while playing.For example, if you type in the command find CEF in the console, you'll see all the startup options for the Steam Web Helper.Make a list of the options you want, and put them in a text file. Then, make some BAT files to run Steam with those specific options.For example:The first BAT file could disable features you don't need while playing games, and another could do the same for when you're just online.The second BAT file will disable unnecessary settings when you are online and not playing any games.Choose the options and commands that will help your Steam run better by disabling any unnecessary features while you play or when you're online but not gaming.Put some BAT files in the Steam folder next to Steam.exe, and in each one put your chosen settings and commands.Create shortcuts for the BAT files and place them on your desktop for easy access. Use the first BAT file to play games on Steam with all features disabled, or use the second one to simply browse online with those same features turned off.These simple settings will help you tweak your Steam client and make it easier to handle.
Depot's console commands
patch_dump
Slow steam downloads? Try this!
Have Steam downloads slowed down recently?Have none of the usual fixes helped (restarting, changing servers, etc) ?These will need you to have all downloads paused (unpause the download after entering the command) and the steam console opened (openable with steam://open/console in your web browser).HTTP2 disablingHere are the console commands with settings:Steam Console Command for Windows:@nClientDownloadEnableHTTP2PlatformWindows 0Steam Console Command for Linux:@nClientDownloadEnableHTTP2PlatformLinux 0MacOS doesn't seem to have HTTP2 toggles in Steam.For some reason, HTTP2 causes download slowdowns in certain cases. For me, this caused downloads to go (on Windows) from about 10-20MB/s to my connection's maximum, around 60MB/s. A pretty huge jump, eh!Now, there's no guarantees that these convars will stay in the future, but if we help Valve fix the HTTP2 downloads being slow in the first place then disabling it shouldn't be necessary.It also doesn't seem to matter whether you have the client beta in use or not.More connections at a timeThere's also a second convar, which applies to all platforms:@fDownloadRateImprovementToAddAnotherConnection 1.1This convar makes steam connect to lots more servers (up to 10, usually connects to around 3, seems to be hard capped in code with no convars to change it) which can theoretically improve download speeds. It might also make them a lot worse. You can use the command download_sources to see various download stats.More initial download serversSome users report adding more download servers will also speed it up some more, this is achievable with the command:@cMaxInitialDownloadSources 15Saving these settingsThese settings don't save automatically. You'll need to create a steam_dev.cfg file in your steam install directory:Linux: /home/USER/.steam/steam/steam_dev.cfgWindows (usually): C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steam_dev.cfgAnd place the lines you used inside (one command variable per line).Originally, I intended to post this on r/Steam and then crosspost it here, but apparently it is against "Rule 3: Download Issues."Thus, I have retained the Windows commands here as well.
Useful Guides + Links + Apps
Get DepotDownloader from GitHub:https://github.com/SteamRE/DepotDownloaderGet Steam Achievement Manager from GitHub:https://github.com/gibbed/SteamAchievementManagerCommand Line Options (Valve Wiki):https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Command_line_optionsSteamDB.info — Steam data, prices, and statistics with historical charts:https://steamdb.infohttps://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2921972296https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2925299592
Hidden or Extra Steam Launch Options
I found these command-line options (launch parameters) on Reddit, GitHub, and various third-party sites. Please let me know in the comments if any of these command-line options are deprecated or no longer applicable.You can find some launch options yourself by using the find command in the CONSOLE tab of the Steam client.-tcp — Forces Steam to use TCP instead of UDP for downloads (useful if UDP is blocked or unstable)-udp — Forces Steam to use UDP (default, but can be set explicitly if TCP is causing issues).-noverifyfiles — Skips file verification when updating games (faster updates but risks corrupted files).+open steam://open/minigameslist — Disables Steam's built-in Chromium browser (reduces RAM usage). Adding +open steam://open/minigameslist re-enables the library view.-silent — Launches Steam without a window (runs in the background).-noreactlogin — Skips the new React-based login screen (falls back to the old login UI).-lowdisk — Runs Steam in low-disk-space mode (disables caching, reduces disk usage).-clearbeta — Removes any active beta participation (reverts to stable Steam client).-cef-disable-gpu — Disables GPU acceleration for Steam's Chromium UI (helps with GPU-related crashes).-no-dwrite — Disables DirectWrite font rendering (may improve performance on older systems).-single_core — Forces Steam to run on a single CPU core (rarely needed, but may help with stability).-ipv6 — Forces IPv6 connections (if your network supports it).-noerrdialogs — Suppresses error pop-ups (useful for automated setups).-allow_third_party_login — Previously allowed third-party login methods (unclear if still works) — (deprecated?).Warnings:Some flags (like -noverifyfiles) can cause issues if misused. Valve may deprecate or remove some options in future updates. If you're troubleshooting, -tcp are among the most useful.Not all options are fully documented. Community or developer resources such as Steam forums, GitHub projects, and official Steam support may reference additional or updated flags.Auto-login with specified credentials (unsafe — stores password in plain text).
Steam Web API
The Steam Web API is a collection of HTTP-based interfaces that allows developers to use Steam data in their own websites and applications. You can use it for both personal projects and third-party services, provided you follow Valve's terms.How to Get StartedTo begin, you need a free Steam Web API Key. You can obtain one by registering on the official Steam Web API Key Registration page. To be eligible for a key, your Steam account must not be limited, which typically requires having spent at least $5 USD in the Steam store.What You Can Do with the APIThe API is structured around different "interfaces," each grouping related methods.Using the API with Third-Party ServicesIt is legal to use the Steam Web API for third-party programs and services, but you must strictly adhere to the Steam Web API Terms of Use. Key legal obligations include:API Key Confidentiality: You must keep your API key confidential and not share it with others.Privacy Compliance: Post and comply with a privacy policy on user data.Usage Limits: The API is limited to 100,000 calls per day.Attribution: You cannot present your application as being endorsed or affiliated with Valve.Services like steamwebapi.com offer all-in-one solutions for accessing Steam data, highlighting a legitimate demand that the official API does not fully meet.Official Resources and Links:Steam Web API Documentation:https://steamcommunity.com/devSteam Web API Terms of Use:https://steamcommunity.com/dev/apitermsSteamworks Web API Overview (for partners)https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/webapi_overviewYou can find scripts and methods that utilize the Steam Web API on third-party sites and GitHub.
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10 月 3 日 上午 8:34
Understand
Aeq
10 月 3 日 上午 8:32
From the backend its all exposed if anyone is willing, same works in a rust server or ark server for tracking players via steamid
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[作者]
10 月 3 日 上午 7:43
They have the ability to set up custom alerts.Looking at the video, there's a theory that it's part of the game.
Aeq
10 月 3 日 上午 7:36
Theres a command, think its `log_ipc “ClientFriends, GetFriendFromSourceIndex, GetFriendCoplay” or similar, doesn't show up in logs/net_api.log or w/e so have to grep it from logs/console_log.txt instead which is then parsed with a compiled list of steam IDs from a master list .txt to make the program that alerted players who created it, either steam obfuscates the ipc_log or has to redo the whole backend since it's exposed and doesn't affect most games but this one, if the developers didnt host the server with valve it wouldn't be like this
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[作者]
10 月 3 日 上午 2:22
Exactly, or make these functions privately paid
lightwo
10 月 3 日 上午 12:52
Time for Steam devs to implement a way to let games explicitly hide this information, that sounds game-breaking lol
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[作者]
10 月 2 日 下午 11:23
It's impressive from a technical standpoint that players reverse-engineered the Steam API and the console to create a real-time tracking tool.The main thing is that it should not be used for harmful purposes.
Aeq
10 月 2 日 下午 2:37
It's pretty much that, the tool was used to sort between players of two factions in the online game foxhole, where obfuscation of the other faction is part of the game, players have found ways around it by using steams recent played with feature to track players which culminated in finding out you could log it automatically whilst connected to the game server, players used this to audit players and collect steamids to flag high value targets that would become a huge list that was published with 1000s of steamids and usernames at the time (about 2 years ago when the audit was done) and the pilot software was online about a year and a half ago which just output connected players to the server and would automatically whisper them in game to check if they were friend or foeQuite interesting lengths players went to using the steam console to track players automatically via custom software
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[作者]
10 月 2 日 下午 2:30
It appears to be a custom-made tool that interfaces with Steam's backend to process player connection logs. Correct me if I'm wrong?
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10 月 2 日 下午 2:14
Don't worry! It's ok!I used to have a Team Fortress 2 server, and I’d say it’s probably a script or plugin that was custom-made just for this server.Many admins of custom servers tend to push boundaries and exploit features for malicious purposes. Maybe that’s what you showed in the video, and that’s the situation.However, there's no way to be certain. You need to keep searching for more information.
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