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0,3% are using Arch btw...
Probably a few more but all users of the Flatpak versions are lumped together no matter if they use Arch or Fedora.
Not much of a surprise to see people have bounced off.
It's also possible Linux usage didn't shrink, but the Steam userbase simply grew faster, with people getting new Windows 11 computers for Christmas
As the article says:
If more Steam users were active in general thanks to the year-end holidays or for taking advantage of winter sale discounts, Steam on Linux at 3.19% still may be similar or larger in absolute terms than November.
Also a possibility, yes
Bounce off from 3.20% to 3.19%? Not the wording I'd use.
Why not? People bounce off Linux all the time. I'm not implying they're doing it in droves or anything.