Discuss Scratch
- Owl-in-an-Oak
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Kid mode on the site
I think you're supposed to read the stickies before suggesting anything.

13. A 13+ version of the websiteNo support. Scratch is for everyone! If something is not appropriate, then it should not be on the site.
Scratch is designed for all ages, and dividing the community would not really help anybody.

- Sheep_tester
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Kid mode on the site
I think you're supposed to read the stickies before suggesting anything.No, this suggestion is going the other way. Instead of giving more priorities to older kids, younger kids get their priorities removed. It's a different thing.13. A 13+ version of the websiteNo support. Scratch is for everyone! If something is not appropriate, then it should not be on the site.
Scratch is designed for all ages, and dividing the community would not really help anybody.
- c1ff
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Scratcher
58 posts
Kid mode on the site
@Sheep_tester is their currently an NFE on the site? If so, I haven't seen one. I'm not sure if my account thinks I'm eight years old or something.Yes, there are plenty. Every project with an animated thumbnail is marked NFE, by the way. And there are plenty of those. NFE means that it doesn't appear on the front page and rarely in the search results. There's no easy way to find out if a project is NFE though. As of now NFE projects aren't hidden from anyone, they are only hidden from the front page so they're harder to access.
This seems like it's not that good of an implementation. This is like making an important computer play an annoying song every time someone uses it, rather than adding a password. It may work, but it's not practical, and not fail-safe.
- gamebeater187
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Kid mode on the site
90% ARE kids. What about suggesting the opposite? a version for older ones because it is the minority?
Edit: I ALREADY DO know abut the sticky by jvvg before the post below was there.
Edit: I ALREADY DO know abut the sticky by jvvg before the post below was there.
Last edited by gamebeater187 (Feb. 18, 2016 01:29:47)
- dude341
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Kid mode on the site
90% ARE kids. What about suggesting the opposite? a version for older ones because it is the minority?
13. A 13+ version of the website
Scratch is designed for all ages, and dividing the community would not really help anybody.
- pastelistic
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Kid mode on the site
Hm.. Support, I guess. It would only be useful on student accounts I would say..
- c1ff
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Scratcher
58 posts
Kid mode on the site
Why has this suggestion not been locked?
This suggestion…
I think this should be locked, before someone comes and causes a flame war.
An educational-only version of scratch would be fine, but this violates what Scratch is about (Imagine, Program, Share)
This suggestion…
- Violates a sticky
- Is frowned upon by the community
- Only pleases a tiny fraction of the community
- Breaks the spirit of Scratch.
I think this should be locked, before someone comes and causes a flame war.
An educational-only version of scratch would be fine, but this violates what Scratch is about (Imagine, Program, Share)
- metallic123
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Scratcher
100+ posts
Kid mode on the site
Scratch was made for kids to develop their programming skills and share it with others. How many people under 11 play on Scratch anyway. If the community was divided, people would get a lot less loves and feedback on their projects, because about 70% of the community is not on the kid-mode part of the site.
- pvz_pro
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Scratcher
500+ posts
Kid mode on the site
this is like adding multiplayer to PvZ Garden Warfare
- braxbroscratcher
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
Kid mode on the site
An easy fix for that… Allow NFE projects by students to be seen by teachers, and then the teacher can click approve or disapprove. If it is disapproved, three things happen:You can actually make projects containing somewhat violent content, they will be marked as “Not For Everyone” so that they don't show up on the front page where kids can see them.We're thinking about something like this, but this idea is only being floated around for the upcoming student/educator account system where the teacher may not want NFE'd projects accessible to their students at all. You guys won't be affected.
Perhaps younger users shouldn't be able to see projects marked NFE, or a warning should be displayed?
The reasoning of applying this idea to the student/teacher accounts but not necessarily normal accounts is the issue on what some will consider to be okay for kids on the Scratch website - that line is more conservative-heavy in the classroom environment, but not so much outside of the classroom environment where the position of this line can vary between different cultures and backgrounds.
The tricky part would be trying to figure out what happens if someone with a student account makes a project that ends up being NFE'd that would cause it to be unviewable by their classmates and teacher, a big issue especially if the project is part of a classroom assignment.
The project is deleted and the student account is alerted
The student account is muted and unable to see projects unless allowed by a teacher account
and
The student is blocked from his/her My Stuff folder as well as the editor until the teacher releases these restrictions.
If it is approved, the project is treated as FE for all viewing purposes for that class.]
Also:
Rejected.
Last edited by braxbroscratcher (Feb. 21, 2016 02:34:59)









