Disable chat filter: Settings -> Advanced Options -> Change chat filtering settings -> Join the experiment -> Do not filter : r/truetf2.
Scroll down to the “Community Content Preferences” section. The options under “Chat Filtering” control Steam's chat filter. If you want to disable Steam's chat filter, select “Do not filter strong profanity or slurs” under “Language Preferences.” You can also select “Allow strong profanity, but filter slurs.”
Any commonly used strong profanity and slurs will be obscured when sent from people you don't know via chat. These words will be replaced with symbols. We know marginalized groups can reclaim language for themselves, and we don't want to stand in the way of them from doing so when chatting with one another on Steam.
As some of you may know TF2 is heavily censored in Germany. Now, it got censored almost a decade ago and today even games like the new Doom get released uncut in Germany.
Scroll down to the “Community Content Preferences” section. The options under “Chat Filtering” control Steam's chat filter. If you want to disable Steam's chat filter, select “Do not filter strong profanity or slurs” under “Language Preferences.” You can also select “Allow strong profanity, but filter slurs.”
While we do ban profanity and slurs from being displayed in more public places like user reviews, comments, forums, and broadcasts on Steam, we do not want to outright block user text in chat, but rather, let users choose what they see from others.
Scroll down to the “Community Content Preferences” section. The options under “Chat Filtering” control Steam's chat filter. If you want to disable Steam's chat filter, select “Do not filter strong profanity or slurs” under “Language Preferences.” You can also select “Allow strong profanity, but filter slurs.”
As some of you may know TF2 is heavily censored in Germany. Now, it got censored almost a decade ago and today even games like the new Doom get released uncut in Germany.
Scroll down to the “Community Content Preferences” section. The options under “Chat Filtering” control Steam's chat filter. If you want to disable Steam's chat filter, select “Do not filter strong profanity or slurs” under “Language Preferences.” You can also select “Allow strong profanity, but filter slurs.”
Enable or disable the profanity filterGo to your session list.Select the session you want to change.Select 'Settings' in the navigation menu.Select the 'Features' tab.Under 'Poll settings' toggle the profanity filter setting between 'on' or 'off'Press 'Save'.Mar 29, 2021
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