The setting of Steam account names needs to comply with certain rules and standards to ensure good communication with the community and the security of users' identities. Here are the key points to consider when setting up a Steam account name:
1.Character requirements: The account name must contain at least 3 characters, which can be uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and underscores ( ) Special symbols, Chinese or other non-English characters are not allowed.
2.Content Specifications: Account names should not contain abusive, offensive, or offensive content. It should also not contain advertising, political propaganda, violence, pornography, or other ** or illegal content.
3.Legal Compliance: Account names must not violate any laws or regulations or contain elements that infringe the rights of others, such as impersonating another user's name, using a company or organization's name, etc.
4.Real name: It is recommended to use your real name as the account name so that other users in the community can easily identify and communicate.
5.Personality expression: Under the premise of complying with the above regulations, users can be creative and use personalized names to express their characteristics.
The steps to set up your Steam account name are as follows:
1.Launch Steam: Open the Steam client and click "Create New Account" on the login page.
2.Fill in the information: On the account creation screen, enter a valid email address and verification code.
3.Agree to the agreement: Tick "I agree" and confirm that you are at least 13 years old, then click "Continue".
4.Email Verification: Once you've completed the verification via the link you received via email, you can set your Steam account name.
5.Naming conventions: According to Steam's naming conventions, create an account name that meets the requirements and has personality.
6.Save settings: Once you've finished setting your name, it will appear as your Steam account name.
Please remember to check Steam naming conventions regularly, as the policy may be updated. Failure to comply with these rules may result in account restrictions or bans.