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Dark-Sonic-exe
Scratcher
40 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

Scratch will never destroy FNAF
griffinator65
Scratcher
22 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

MY FNAF LOVERS STUDION IS UP!!!!!
https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/1708892/
awesomecookie311
Scratcher
11 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

Unfair! I hate hate this! Anyway, mine was to make it NOT SCARY!!!!!!
when green flag clicked
forever

if <FNAF Attacked> then (Stand Up)

end

end

Last edited by awesomecookie311 (Nov. 18, 2015 15:59:15)

griffinator65
Scratcher
22 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

awesomecookie311 wrote:

Unfair! I hate hate this! Anyway, mine was to make it NOT SCARY!!!!!!
when green flag clicked
forever

if <FNAF Attacked> then (Stand Up)

end

end
YEAH! WE MUST FIGHT! FANGIRLS/BOYS UNITE!!!!
Dark-Sonic-exe
Scratcher
40 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

griffinator65 wrote:

MY FNAF LOVERS STUDION IS UP!!!!!
https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/1708892/
can i join?
EwolfyeeGaming
Scratcher
9 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

Word to that
griffinator65
Scratcher
22 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

*getting stronger plays*
griffinator65
Scratcher
22 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

Dark-Sonic-exe wrote:

griffinator65 wrote:

MY FNAF LOVERS STUDION IS UP!!!!!
https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/1708892/
can i join?
Yes!
FrescoGames
Scratcher
3 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

speakvisually wrote:

Over the past year, the Scratch moderation team has been thinking (and rethinking) our stance on Scratch projects that feature the popular video game Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF).

When these projects started appearing in the community, we heard from a number of Scratchers who questioned the appropriateness of these projects on an all-ages website. We’ve continued to hear from Scratchers, teachers, and parents who have expressed concern about these projects.

Which aspects of the games can be considered inappropriate according to the Scratch Community Guidelines? 1) Graphic content: Many projects contain disturbing imagery that can be seen as too intense for Scratch. 2) Backstory: The plot of Five Nights at Freddy's is rooted in murder and kidnapping. 3) Jumpscares: Frightening images abruptly flash on the screen.

What’s the impact of this content on Scratch? Multiple school districts have blocked access to Scratch. Several parents have reported their children having nightmares. A number of community members feel uncomfortable browsing Scratch because of this type of content.

In the coming weeks, the Scratch moderation team will begin to unshare some “Five Nights at Freddy's” content from the website. We will start to unshare emulations of the game (i.e. Scratch projects designed to be replicas of the game), since emulations of the original game contain much of the game’s original scary content and background story.

Content moderation is difficult. We want to ensure that you are all able to express yourselves while also balancing the needs of the community. We understand that unsharing and restricting content is no fun — but we hope you understand why we have decided to take this step to help make sure the Scratch community remains a friendly site for people of all ages.

Thanks,
Scratch Team

FAQ:
Why not implement an age appropriateness rating system on Scratch?
Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any type of age restriction placed on a project by the Scratch Team, community members, or project authors isn’t aligned with this philosophy.

Can I put a disclaimer on my Scratch project to warn people it's not for all ages?
Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any type of age restriction placed on a project by the Scratch Team, community members, or project authors isn’t aligned with this philosophy.

Will all Five Nights at Freddy’s content be unshared?
Nope. We’ll only unshare projects that violate our Community Guidelines. For instance: An emulation of the game containing all of the elements described above are not okay. On the other hand, a Freddy Fazbear dress up game? That’s probably okay.

Will this lead to my account being blocked?
Nah. No worries if you created a Five Nights at Freddy’s project in the past. However, we ask that you do not reshare the project if it violates the Community Guidelines.

Will I be able to reshare my project?
If you remove the parts that make the project inappropriate — the jump scares, the scary backstory, the frightening images, or any other content that isn’t appropriate. If you are unsure if your project is reshareable, you can email Contact Us and we will reevaluate your project.

speakvisually wrote:

Over the past year, the Scratch moderation team has been thinking (and rethinking) our stance on Scratch projects that feature the popular video game Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF).

When these projects started appearing in the community, we heard from a number of Scratchers who questioned the appropriateness of these projects on an all-ages website. We’ve continued to hear from Scratchers, teachers, and parents who have expressed concern about these projects.

Which aspects of the games can be considered inappropriate according to the Scratch Community Guidelines? 1) Graphic content: Many projects contain disturbing imagery that can be seen as too intense for Scratch. 2) Backstory: The plot of Five Nights at Freddy's is rooted in murder and kidnapping. 3) Jumpscares: Frightening images abruptly flash on the screen.

What’s the impact of this content on Scratch? Multiple school districts have blocked access to Scratch. Several parents have reported their children having nightmares. A number of community members feel uncomfortable browsing Scratch because of this type of content.

In the coming weeks, the Scratch moderation team will begin to unshare some “Five Nights at Freddy's” content from the website. We will start to unshare emulations of the game (i.e. Scratch projects designed to be replicas of the game), since emulations of the original game contain much of the game’s original scary content and background story.

Content moderation is difficult. We want to ensure that you are all able to express yourselves while also balancing the needs of the community. We understand that unsharing and restricting content is no fun — but we hope you understand why we have decided to take this step to help make sure the Scratch community remains a friendly site for people of all ages.

Thanks,
Scratch Team

FAQ:
Why not implement an age appropriateness rating system on Scratch?
Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any type of age restriction placed on a project by the Scratch Team, community members, or project authors isn’t aligned with this philosophy.

Can I put a disclaimer on my Scratch project to warn people it's not for all ages?
Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any type of age restriction placed on a project by the Scratch Team, community members, or project authors isn’t aligned with this philosophy.

Will all Five Nights at Freddy’s content be unshared?
Nope. We’ll only unshare projects that violate our Community Guidelines. For instance: An emulation of the game containing all of the elements described above are not okay. On the other hand, a Freddy Fazbear dress up game? That’s probably okay.

Will this lead to my account being blocked?
Nah. No worries if you created a Five Nights at Freddy’s project in the past. However, we ask that you do not reshare the project if it violates the Community Guidelines.

Will I be able to reshare my project?
If you remove the parts that make the project inappropriate — the jump scares, the scary backstory, the frightening images, or any other content that isn’t appropriate. If you are unsure if your project is reshareable, you can email Contact Us and we will reevaluate your project.
I am making fnaf world game. Fnaf world is very cute. Can I continue to make it or should i not bother cause you'll just bloody unshare it.
Charlie1200
Scratcher
51 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

when green flag clicked
forever

say [Plz Don't delete one night at spoders]
think [My Game will never be deleted] for (10) secs
move (10000000) steps
say [One Night at Spoder's Isn't even scary]
broadcast [Plz v]
end

when I receive [Plz v]
ask [Do you think my game is scary] and wait
say [Will you keep it]
roxasXsora
New Scratcher
2 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

question if i were to make a spin off game of fnaf can i still use it it dosent have the fnaf back story or any thing but it has very slow jumpscares and just a word to say to you guys i say let fnaf be on here but just have the people put in age and if its under 12 it will send them to a more frednly verson of it so ya BRING BACK FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDYS WHOS WITH ME
roxasXsora
New Scratcher
2 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

question if i were to make a spin off game of fnaf can i still use it it dosent have the fnaf back story or any thing but it has slow jumpscares will that work?

freddyfazber123
Scratcher
7 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

But why cant we play FNAF 1 2 3 and 4 FNAF is my best game I heat someone saying to me your not allowed to share FNAF projects am 8 years playing FNAF I have FNAF 1 and FNAF 2
freddyfazber123
Scratcher
7 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

And what's the problem ScratchTeam its not that scary!
Ataxaos
Scratcher
500+ posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

speakvisually wrote:

Will this lead to my account being blocked?
Nah. No worries if you created a Five Nights at Freddy’s project in the past. However, we ask that you do not reshare the project if it violates the Community Guidelines.
I feel like this part is unfair. Why should FNaF project posters be above consequences?
Users have been blocked by non-FNaF projects considered too scary or mature for the Scratch website.
When fans post something FNaF related while knowing it can violate the Community Guidelines, they should receive the same treatment.
swagman1232
Scratcher
100+ posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

speakvisually wrote:

Over the past year, the Scratch moderation team has been thinking (and rethinking) our stance on Scratch projects that feature the popular video game Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF).

When these projects started appearing in the community, we heard from a number of Scratchers who questioned the appropriateness of these projects on an all-ages website. We’ve continued to hear from Scratchers, teachers, and parents who have expressed concern about these projects.

Which aspects of the games can be considered inappropriate according to the Scratch Community Guidelines? 1) Graphic content: Many projects contain disturbing imagery that can be seen as too intense for Scratch. 2) Backstory: The plot of Five Nights at Freddy's is rooted in murder and kidnapping. 3) Jumpscares: Frightening images abruptly flash on the screen.

What’s the impact of this content on Scratch? Multiple school districts have blocked access to Scratch. Several parents have reported their children having nightmares. A number of community members feel uncomfortable browsing Scratch because of this type of content.

In the coming weeks, the Scratch moderation team will begin to unshare some “Five Nights at Freddy's” content from the website. We will start to unshare emulations of the game (i.e. Scratch projects designed to be replicas of the game), since emulations of the original game contain much of the game’s original scary content and background story.

Content moderation is difficult. We want to ensure that you are all able to express yourselves while also balancing the needs of the community. We understand that unsharing and restricting content is no fun — but we hope you understand why we have decided to take this step to help make sure the Scratch community remains a friendly site for people of all ages.

Thanks,
Scratch Team

FAQ:
Why not implement an age appropriateness rating system on Scratch?
Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any type of age restriction placed on a project by the Scratch Team, community members, or project authors isn’t aligned with this philosophy.

Can I put a disclaimer on my Scratch project to warn people it's not for all ages?
Everything shared in our community should be appropriate for all ages. Any type of age restriction placed on a project by the Scratch Team, community members, or project authors isn’t aligned with this philosophy.

Will all Five Nights at Freddy’s content be unshared?
Nope. We’ll only unshare projects that violate our Community Guidelines. For instance: An emulation of the game containing all of the elements described above are not okay. On the other hand, a Freddy Fazbear dress up game? That’s probably okay.

Will this lead to my account being blocked?
Nah. No worries if you created a Five Nights at Freddy’s project in the past. However, we ask that you do not reshare the project if it violates the Community Guidelines.

Will I be able to reshare my project?
If you remove the parts that make the project inappropriate — the jump scares, the scary backstory, the frightening images, or any other content that isn’t appropriate. If you are unsure if your project is reshareable, you can email Contact Us and we will reevaluate your project.
Ive Played FNAF And Had No Nightmares… DEAL WITH IT
hayden59
Scratcher
13 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

Why? you should have put a content blocker instead
ceebee
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

roxasXsora wrote:

question if i were to make a spin off game of fnaf can i still use it it dosent have the fnaf back story or any thing but it has very slow jumpscares and just a word to say to you guys i say let fnaf be on here but just have the people put in age and if its under 12 it will send them to a more frednly verson of it so ya BRING BACK FIVE NIGHTS AT FREDDYS WHOS WITH ME

Hi there! If you are unsure if your project violates the Community Guidelines as described in the first post of this thread, I would encourage you to ask yourself these questions: Does the project contain the murder backstory? Are any images in the project frightening? Are there jumpscares (slow ones included)? If the answer to any of these questions is “yes", it's likely that the project is not appropriate for Scratch. If the project doesn’t contain those elements and doesn't violate any other Community Guidelines, you're good to go. If you're unsure, you can also send a message to Contact Us.

I hope this helps!
speakvisually
Scratcher
500+ posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

Ataxaos wrote:

speakvisually wrote:

Will this lead to my account being blocked?
Nah. No worries if you created a Five Nights at Freddy’s project in the past. However, we ask that you do not reshare the project if it violates the Community Guidelines.
I feel like this part is unfair. Why should FNaF project posters be above consequences?
Users have been blocked by non-FNaF projects considered too scary or mature for the Scratch website.
When fans post something FNaF related while knowing it can violate the Community Guidelines, they should receive the same treatment.

Hey there. These projects are being treated like the vast majority of projects we unshare. We normally start by unsharing projects that do not follow the Community Guidelines. We tend to only block an account if the project is way way way over the line.

That said, resharing a previously censored project without changing it to fit the Community Guidelines can result in being blocked.
Dylanthepizzachef
Scratcher
53 posts

Five Nights at Freddy's

I can understand why you blocked it scratch team but do you think you can make a scale thing that you can select to tell other people if it's scary or kid friendly plz Thanks form Dylanthepizzachef~

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