, one of the world's largest gaming platforms. If you are unfamiliar with the company, think of it as the Netflix of video games.With a community of around 125 million, the app is a veritable juggernaut in the gaming world. It attracts young people in droves looking for a place where they can not only play the most popular games but chat and meet like-minded people. And that is part of the problem.While other online platforms have been proactive in weeding out hate groups and violent language,on the platform appear in the news.Case in point, 17-year-old Nicholas Giampa found a safe haven for his ideals in Steam's chat rooms. His profile was filled with Nazi imagery and white nationalist rhetoric. Giampa was a white supremacist.