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Along with an entirely new set of awards you can give out across Steam the changes should stop all the clown farming on reviews, guides, forum posts and more.

You've probably seen guides and forum posts that are just pure silly bait on Steam, as it has become a bit of a problem since people expected to get a bunch of clown awards — and they did, it was everywhere. This should hopefully now be a thing of the past. In the Steam announcement Valve mentioned that Steam Awards no longer transfer points over, and they've retired the old awards in favour of a completely new set.

Now it's purely about showing appreciation, with all the awards costing the same amount of Steam Points too.

Seems like a good change to make the Steam community a bit healthier overall.

The FAQ from the announcement:

Q. I've got 3,141,592,653,589 Steam Points. What do I do with them all?

A. Show your appreciation for the fine content shared in the Steam Community by giving Community Awards. Each time you see a user review, forum post, guide, screenshot, artwork or other Steam community post, click the little AWARD icon and select a thematically-appropriate award to grant that content.

Or visit the Steam Points Shop and get cool items to deck out your Steam Community profile, get cool stickers and emoticons to spiff up your conversations, unlock new profile showcases, or level up the Seasonal Badge.

Q. Do Community Awards impact the sort order of content?

A. Nope. User generated content posted to Steam is typically ordered by how recent it is or by the number of helpful votes it has received. The number or type of Steam Community Awards applied to a piece of content does not cause that content to appear higher or lower on lists. Though we expect that a piece of content with a bunch of awards may be more likely to catch your eye, and thus may get more helpful ratings indirectly.

Q. What happened to my favorite Community Award?

A. The Second Edition set of Community Awards is intentionally a smaller set of awards, each one meaning something distinct from the others. This set is designed to make it quicker and easier to choose and keep the vibes positive.

The First Edition awards cannot be granted anymore.

Q. Is there a Second Edition badge?

A. First Edition series of Community Awards had two associated badges, the Community Contributor and Community Patron badges, which leveled up with each award given or received. These badges will remain on profiles that had granted or received First Edition Community Awards, but will not include Second Edition awards. If you are looking to count up the number of awards that you have given or received, you can find that count by visiting your Awards Summary page.

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mr-victory 8 hours ago
Not pi number😅

Good riddance on the clown reaction
hardpenguin 7 hours ago
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Huh interesting. I didn't know it is such a problem. I enjoy the awards system, especially as a way to show my appreciation for solutions people post on the forums.
TheSHEEEP 6 hours ago
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Shame, really.
Large amounts of clown awards were a good way to quickly notice idiotic postings without having to read them entirely.

The idea of "purely showing appreciation" sounds like coddling and participation trophy nonsense to me.
Only positive thoughts allowed, no critique please.
Not really my style.

I had no idea that points got transferred that way, though.
Then again, I assign no value to these points whatsoever as they are so plenty I don't think anyone could even spend them all.

Last edited by TheSHEEEP on 14 Jan 2026 at 3:25 pm UTC
such 5 hours ago
Long overdue. I'd go as far as to say: too little, too late.
mr-victory 5 hours ago
@TheSHEEEP the problem with the Clown emote was that people (clowns, dare I say) deliberately wrote idiotic posts with the intention of receiving clown reactions and/or Steam points. So with the lack of clown reaction, you may start seeing fewer idiotic posts.
Tethys84 3 hours ago
Finally! The clown award needed to be gone a long time ago. People totally abuse that to bully others with whom they disagree. You would see them piling onto reviews that were disliked in order to discredit them. I've had people do that to me on the Steam forums when I tried to argue against the incel, right-wing extremists who are attacking games for existing because they don't cater to them exclusively, and I was bombarded with the clown award. I can't help but wonder what took Valve so long. Now, they just need to eliminate the forums altogether because they are just one big cesspit.
Linux_Rocks 2 hours ago
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With how expensive the Points Shop items are and with Valve being stingy whores with the whole no more free event items. I honestly don't feel bad that people were point farming or doing whatever for clown awards. I also feel that the bitching about the clown awards and the behavior for them was overblown by some people. Who cares? It's not like most of the reviews are good anyways. Steam is a cesspool just like everywhere else.

I feel like Valve making Points Shop items more expensive (at least it seems that way) and them not giving away the free event items anymore is both in poor taste and them not reading the room. The Points Shop items practically cost them nothing and with most people struggling with everything, they should've went against that trend and at the very least kept the free event items. It's just another reason to be critical of Valve to me. I used to not dislike them as much as other gaming companies. Now? Fuck them and Gaben.
Cerberon 19 minutes ago
Quoting: mr-victory@TheSHEEEP the problem with the Clown emote was that people (clowns, dare I say) deliberately wrote idiotic posts with the intention of receiving clown reactions and/or Steam points. So with the lack of clown reaction, you may start seeing fewer idiotic posts.
Well less idiotic posts as 'bait', the organic idiotic posts will remain 😆
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