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- mathfreak231
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It should also mention that a user may use alternate accounts UNLESS they are banned.
- meowflash
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Are there any rules against vore?
- braxbroscratcher
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Great job! I like the new layout at the bottom, especially since the wiki is easy to access now.
Edit: I'm now reading the Terms of Use. I'm at a loss as to how this can happen:3.6, point 1: Posting content deliberately designed to crash the Scratch website or editor;Would that mean crashing the browser?
It means you can't post a project that copies a cloud variable and adds it to it's length.
- braxbroscratcher
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Hi! I've just read the Scratch Terms of Use page.
So I can download Scratch project file, edit json script by hand, and zip it back (further - hacked project).4.4 You may only submit user-generated projects that were created with (1) the Scratch website editor or (2) an unmodified copy of the Scratch editor compiled from the source code described in Section 5.3. You may not upload any projects that were created, by you or by anyone else, with a modified version of the Scratch editor.Hacked blocks can be too useful to be removed whthout any consideration. (Examples: 1, 2, 3, etc…)
- So, am I now not allowed to upload hacked projects to the Website?
Suppose someone have submitted hacked project before these limitations appeared in the Terms of Use.- Is he still allowed to publish/open that project?
- Am allowed to copy scripts from hacked projects?(I mean, I'm still using the Scratch website editor, (1) from Terms of Use.)
- Is this limitation intended to forbid all hacked projects?
- Or is it just a pre-prepared reason to remove projects with syntactically incorrect json files?
Hope to have an answer from Scratch Team.
Good question! So, our primary concern is that all projects shared to the site are clearly editable and understandable to anyone who wants to see inside. We don't want someone hacking the open source editor and adding new features, and uploading something that can't be really viewed (in a way that makes sense) or played with the official Scratch editor. That would lead to bad user experience - people viewing what they think are Scratch projects, but they act or look all weird / hosed in the editor b/c they really aren't, or b/c it doesn't know what to do with them.
Editing the Json by hand is a tricky case (not exactly what we were talking about, but related.) I'd say I don't want people uploading hand hacked json that, when opened in the Scratch editor, causes the blocks shown to not make sense, or to be in a state that you could never get them into using the editor itself. What if someone new to Scratch sees inside, and wants to do the same thing but it's impossible to do with the editor? That violates one of our primary goals: Scratch projects should be easy to understand and dive into, even by people with little to no prior experience with Scratch. That means they probably won't know what JSON is or even have a way of finding out.
Of course, if all you are doing is something like a global find and replace in the JSON, but the uploaded project makes sense and could have been made in the editor, then that seems fine. Anyhow - this shouldn't be taken as the final word - I haven't consulted with other ST about it, but those are my general thoughts.
Griffpatch has done it… But then again, he uses custom blocks for it, defined with hacked blocks. So i guess it is somewhat ok…
- Techno-CAT
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Scratcher
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Thanks for telling us about the update 

Last edited by Techno-CAT (Sept. 26, 2014 12:14:48)
- greenrabbit7
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Scratcher
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Greetings!i lke the new rules!
We’ve just added a new Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for Scratch, with links at the bottom of every page. Given that these are new, we thought we should take the time to explain to Scratchers what these pages are, and why we added them.
The Terms of Use is a legal document we created with the help of our friends at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and MIT Legal. We worked through several drafts to come up with language that’s as readable as possible and says, in legal terms, what the rules have always been on Scratch. I’ll summarize these as:
1. Be Nice! (and follow the community guidelines)
2. Everything you share can be remixed (as long as credit is given)
3. Don’t upload projects made with modified versions of Scratch (our server might not know how to play them properly)
The Privacy Policy is mostly a restatement of the privacy section of our Frequently Asked Questions page. It explains what information we gather from Scratchers, how and why we use it, and under what circumstances we will or will not share it. (We don’t sell Scratcher’s information to anyone - never have, and never will.) We added a link to it at the bottom of every page because that’s where most sites put it, and where most people are likely to look for it.
d the docs themselves – we kept them as short and readable as we could – and ask any questions you have on this thread!
Scratch On!
- jrezneckbhds
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Scratcher
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I like the layout at the bottom,
Hold on, I'm checking out the new terms and uses policy…
1 minute later…
Check it out, I especially like the
Lightnin wrote
Hold on, I'm checking out the new terms and uses policy…
1 minute later…
Check it out, I especially like the
Lightnin wrote
Don't upload projects with modified versions of scratch!
- ChocolatePi
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Scratcher
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reading legal mush turns your brain into guacamole
- Vetpetmon
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Scratcher
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No more hacking blocks!?!? 
THATS IT, COMMON, I MOVIN' UNTO UNITY!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I wasted 2 days of my life learning JSON now!
But still, some are quite unfair to most advanced scratchers because they will have to close their best projects down forever or even delete it.
Still, some new scratchers, like people who know how to program very well, will understand it.I understand Hacked blocks very well, even when I don't know what I was just doing!
On monday I just hacked 2 embed codes that were projects that I made so that: 1: It would autostart, 2: bigger than normal. Is this okay???
But still, thanks for summarizing it with be nice to other, because some Scratchers are even leaving because of mean Scratchers.

THATS IT, COMMON, I MOVIN' UNTO UNITY!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! I wasted 2 days of my life learning JSON now!

But still, some are quite unfair to most advanced scratchers because they will have to close their best projects down forever or even delete it.
Still, some new scratchers, like people who know how to program very well, will understand it.I understand Hacked blocks very well, even when I don't know what I was just doing!
On monday I just hacked 2 embed codes that were projects that I made so that: 1: It would autostart, 2: bigger than normal. Is this okay???
But still, thanks for summarizing it with be nice to other, because some Scratchers are even leaving because of mean Scratchers.
- Mayactrs
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Scratcher
65 posts
New Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
Greetings!
We’ve just added a new Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for Scratch, with links at the bottom of every page. Given that these are new, we thought we should take the time to explain to Scratchers what these pages are, and why we added them.
The Terms of Use is a legal document we created with the help of our friends at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and MIT Legal. We worked through several drafts to come up with language that’s as readable as possible and says, in legal terms, what the rules have always been on Scratch. I’ll summarize these as:
1. Be Nice! (and follow the community guidelines)
2. Everything you share can be remixed (as long as credit is given)
3. Don’t upload projects made with modified versions of Scratch (our server might not know how to play them properly)
The Privacy Policy is mostly a restatement of the privacy section of our Frequently Asked Questions page. It explains what information we gather from Scratchers, how and why we use it, and under what circumstances we will or will not share it. (We don’t sell Scratcher’s information to anyone - never have, and never will.) We added a link to it at the bottom of every page because that’s where most sites put it, and where most people are likely to look for it.
You are invited to read the docs themselves – we kept them as short and readable as we could – and ask any questions you have on this thread!
Scratch On!
Can you post a book word from word on scratch?
- 3sal2
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Scratcher
100+ posts
New Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
Greetings!
We’ve just added a new Terms of Use and Privacy Policy for Scratch, with links at the bottom of every page. Given that these are new, we thought we should take the time to explain to Scratchers what these pages are, and why we added them.
The Terms of Use is a legal document we created with the help of our friends at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society and MIT Legal. We worked through several drafts to come up with language that’s as readable as possible and says, in legal terms, what the rules have always been on Scratch. I’ll summarize these as:
1. Be Nice! (and follow the community guidelines)
2. Everything you share can be remixed (as long as credit is given)
3. Don’t upload projects made with modified versions of Scratch (our server might not know how to play them properly)
The Privacy Policy is mostly a restatement of the privacy section of our Frequently Asked Questions page. It explains what information we gather from Scratchers, how and why we use it, and under what circumstances we will or will not share it. (We don’t sell Scratcher’s information to anyone - never have, and never will.) We added a link to it at the bottom of every page because that’s where most sites put it, and where most people are likely to look for it.
You are invited to read the docs themselves – we kept them as short and readable as we could – and ask any questions you have on this thread!
Scratch On!
Can you post a book word from word on scratch?
No, unless it is over 100 years old (e.g. Great Expectaions) or you wrote it yourself.
I don't think the entire Great Expectations book would fit in the 50 MB limit.
- dragonlover33
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Scratcher
10 posts
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You are right, everyone should be nice. i haven't even noticed anything new.






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- naruto21736
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Scratcher
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I hope people don't put inappropriate stuff on scratch











- joletole
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Scratcher
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Great job! I like the new layout at the bottom, especially since the wiki is easy to access now.No, the entire website. It's slightly unclear, but I am assuming the website. I would stay safe and not do either, and report people that do crash the browser.
Edit: I'm now reading the Terms of Use. I'm at a loss as to how this can happen:3.6, point 1: Posting content deliberately designed to crash the Scratch website or editor;Would that mean crashing the browser?
- lc01607
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Scratcher
1000+ posts
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-snip-I like these rules!
1. Be Nice! (and follow the community guidelines)
2. Everything you share can be remixed (as long as credit is given)
3. Don’t upload projects made with modified versions of Scratch (our server might not know how to play them properly)
-snip-
- kmwilson
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Scratcher
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Are organisations allowed to charge to deliver Scratch and if so should they pay Scratch a licence fee?
- flint1242
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Scratcher
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Scratch projects with about 2500 or more so assets crash my computer and bluescreens it.
- -Nightwing412-
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Scratcher
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I have a question- Why isn't there a ‘No bullying’ thing???
- josiahk
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Scratcher
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Why not a no advertisement thing? I received so many ads on my good projects! Heres some: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/11373712/#comments-55156690
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