already did that and still shows everything. even reenabled and disabled 
them again and still shows everything

Richard Eid wrote:
> Or you could just uncheck the events that you don't want to see from your
> friends.
>
>                                                     -Richard Eid
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 7:44 PM, SakeFox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> I could have thought about 10 different bugs really could have been
>> fixed and a few other suggestions that have been floating around the
>> forums over these changes.
>>
>> Oh well, Steam Stalker i guess is a good addition. I like knowing every
>> little thing that all my friends to. have to be able to congratulate
>> them on every small little thing. Although i am a little disappointed
>> because they didn't make a new event for every time the send a message.
>> that could have been just as useful.
>>
>> Maxi Hark wrote:
>>     
>>> Well, talkin to the developer would be great!
>>>
>>> And no, setting my profile to friends only or private is not an option
>>> for me (and also for many others, im pretty sure)
>>> What makes me wonder is, why can we choose what to recieve but not what
>>> to send.
>>> Besides that, i think valve could have told the users _before_ the
>>> update to switch the profile to private if you dont want to send out all
>>> that information.
>>>
>>> The update news for the steam client only say:
>>>
>>> /"Steam client update released <http://store.steampowered.com/news/1877/
>>>
>>> October 9, 2008, 10:43 am - Jason Ruymen - Steam Client Update
>>> A Steam client update is now available. To apply the update, click the
>>> File menu inside of Steam and then select "Check for Steam Client
>>> Updates...". The specific changes include:
>>>
>>> *Steam Client*
>>>
>>> Added support for upcoming third-party game
>>> "/
>>> so...is Blotter essential for a third party game? I guess not :)
>>>
>>> While googlin' for blotter i came across this message:
>>> /
>>> "You may find your steam client losing connection for a while. It would
>>> appear Valve are adding additional Community features. So far the list
>>> includes:/
>>>
>>>     * /Redesigned Steam Community pages
>>>       /
>>>     * /Official groups
>>>       /
>>>     * /Blotter
>>>       /
>>>     * /User groups on separate page
>>>       /
>>>     * /Improved search
>>>       /
>>>     * /Events time is showed in your timezone
>>>       /
>>>     * /Profile status is changeable from home page
>>>       /
>>>     * /Games on profile page are counted/
>>>
>>> /"/
>>>
>>> Ive never seen that poping up @my own steam client.
>>>
>>> Imho it would be nice to inform users _before_ making significant
>>> changes / additions or let em deactivate the newly added "features".
>>>
>>> Greetz, Max.
>>>
>>> (Sorry in advance if im ranting a littl bit :D)
>>>
>>>
>>> Burton Johnsey schrieb:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> If you do not want this information to be public then you will need to
>>>> set your profile to 'friends only' or private.
>>>>
>>>> I will talk to the developer behind this feature later today to see
>>>> about the possibility of more fine grain "privacy" settings.
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>
>>>> On Oct 10, 2008, at 7:49 AM, Maxi Hark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Steam Mods responded at the forums with things like "All that
>>>>> information could be collected before aswell, we see no point in your
>>>>> argumentation"
>>>>>
>>>>> Its almost true, you could monitor a persons friendslist, you could
>>>>> monitor a persons games
>>>>> etc etc
>>>>>
>>>>> BUT imo it hasnt been served on a silver platter before, Timestamped.
>>>>>
>>>>> All posts regarding the blotter and if u can deactivate it got either
>>>>> merged, closed or deleted at the steam forums.
>>>>>
>>>>> I really want to deactivate it and stop it putting my events on all my
>>>>> friends pages.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> greetz, max.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thomas Morton schrieb:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'd have thought under privacy laws they have to put this feature in
>>>>>> asap.. I never considered it like that before.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Certainly here in the UK they could be in serious trouble if it gets
>>>>>> noticed...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tom
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Saint K. wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'll just drop this here as apparently the posts get removed from
>>>>>>> steampowered forums for no apparent reason.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> First off, don't get me wrong, I support the idea of improving the
>>>>>>> steam
>>>>>>> community features and would love to see it extended to be more of
>>>>>>> a use to
>>>>>>> players and server operators.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> One thing I question thought is why can I turn off the stuff so I
>>>>>>> disable
>>>>>>> seeing all my friends getting achievements, adding friends,
>>>>>>> getting games
>>>>>>> and what not. But can't I disable this for OUTgoing? I don't want
>>>>>>> my profile
>>>>>>> to be private, but I neither want all of people in my friendslist to
>>>>>>> constantly see who I add, what games I bought etc etc.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Would it be an idea to add an option to block outgoing
>>>>>>> notifications on this
>>>>>>> as well?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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