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by fader
820 days ago
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This is awesome! I'm incredibly happy to see some flexibility here: > While we know that families come in many shapes and sizes, Steam Families is intended for a household of up to 6 close family members. As opposed to plans like Amazon Household which allows: > Up to two adults (aged 18 and over), each with their own Amazon account Even minor recognition that "family" doesn't always mean "two adults and 2.4 children" is great. This means that Steam Families could include things like two married adults with their children, two married adults with a live-in elderly parent, a polyamorous triad... way more than the standard "nuclear family" model that is often imposed. It does seem to fall down a bit on cases like a child who splits time between two families (e.g. divorced parents) but might have siblings/step-siblings in each. But I'll celebrate the progress over the Amazon model for sure! |
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