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I'm happy because you gave me a lot of important information and you're great! I was able to understand them, quickly and will definitely use them. In fact, I save them in a text file as a reminder on my laptop. I'll also add you to the people I follow.

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Please do not. Following is for people that publish stuff. I do not publish stuff.

You will not get notifications of my postings. Following only puts people in your feed when they publish stuff. This is not twitter.   (Actually, twitter is no longer twitter either ;-)

Look, you misunderstood. I do not pass my information on to others. I'm not a hacker. I am against all information theft. Even in Italy it is illegal. Relax. I was tired and couldn't explain myself well.

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I just wanted to thank you for the help you gave me in understanding how to solve my problem, thank you. I am honest and sincere. I would had to say to you: thanks to you for help you've me given (happens to me to be too direct and i' am some time a person incomprehensible to others).

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Maybe consider using a different translator app. If you really talk like that in fluent English, you are really incomprehensible at times. English is not my first language either. I think I got rather fluent over the years, but I also noticed that those translators that pop up if you write translator in a search engine have become quite good.

Also, this was not about data theft. It just gives you no benefit. There are not even public reviews on itch. If a profile is private and non publisher you will never get any notification. Honestly, I do not even understand why you can follow accounts that have this disabled.

In theory, a user that is not a developer could become an "influencer" on itch. You can have public collections and people will see what games you rate in their feed if they follow you. I have yet to see such an account (someone that does not publish, but has hundreds of followers). I did see some publisher accounts though, that do rate games and manage collections of game suggestions.