Contact steam user that is offline
I have a user in my steam friend list that I need to contact to. But he is offline for few days. There is no contact information specified in his profile. Is there a way to send him an email notification (or any other way), get his email or any other way to contact him?
EDIT: He didn't provide his contact info in his profile. But he must use his email to login to his profile. Maybe I can get his contacts by using Steam API?
EDIT2: OK. I can't get users email if he didn't provide it as a public data in his profile. I think it is good for security reasons.
Best Answer
It depends on his steam profile info, if he doesn't have his e-mail or address, etc. listed in his steam profile, then it is impossible to contact him unless you know him personally.
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How do you know if someone is appearing offline on Steam?
if someone has blocked communication with you on Steam, they appear offline to you in the friendslist but you can see their real status on their profile page.How do I contact someone on Steam?
- Starting a voice chat with a friend is as simple as right-clicking their name in your friends list and selecting 'Start Voice Chat'. You can also start a voice chat in the lower right corner of any open chat window by clicking the microphone icon.Why is my friend not appearing online on Steam?
Launch Steam and click on your user profile. From the drop-down click on Friends. Check the list under Your Friends and you will be able to see the list of active people on the platform. If still the issue persists, turn off your security software.Can friends see you on Steam offline?
While using the \u201cAppear Offline\u201d status on Steam, your friends won't be able to invite you to join them in the lobbies of certain games. This is simply because they cannot see you on their friends list. However, if they have created a lobby, you can often still join them while appearing offline by clicking \u201cJoin Game.\u201dHow to Contact Steam Support 2022
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