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Honeytata
Scratcher
34 posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

There's clearly an “original project” button shown in the corner of a remix, stop asking for credit if you already HAVE CREDIT!
wayyyy
Scratcher
500+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

That is true that it automaticly gives the original project credit, it is nice that you acknowledge the original creator that you got some inspriation from them.
Honeytata
Scratcher
34 posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

wayyyy wrote:

That is true that it automaticly gives the original project credit, it is nice that you acknowledge the original creator that you got some inspriation from them.
No kidding, you are literally forced to have a button saying that you edited someone elses project, and that you did not create it!
scrooge100
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

It's in the community guidelines.

Share. You are free to remix projects, ideas, images, or anything else you find on Scratch – and anyone can use anything that you share. Be sure to give credit when you remix.
f1lip
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

No support.
Lythium
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

f1lip wrote:

No support.
Why?
f1lip
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

Lythium wrote:

f1lip wrote:

No support.
Why?
Well, credit is part of community guidelines. If there was no credit, people would get reported for no credit.
TheAwesomeMaster
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

No support. Kids should learn how to give credit before they get in trouble for it later.
DaSpudLord
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

No support.
1. It's part of the community guidelines.
2. Learning to give credit is important in the real world, as automatic credit does not exist in the real world.
3. It's nice to know that the remixer thought of you when creating the project.
_Comicfan_
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

No support. How would you feel if someone remixed a project that you spent 15 hours on, and didn't change anything or give you credit? Try to put yourself in someone else's shoes. You worked really hard on a project, and someone remixed and acted like they made the whole thing. How would that make you feel? Bad, right? It's nice if you acknowledge the creator of the project, not ignore them, like @wayyyy said.

It is part of the community guidelines. Technically, if you don't give credit, you are breaking the rules, and you could easily get reported. For example, one of the kids at my school did this, and look what happened to him. He also got his account blocked. You don't want that to happen to you, do you? Give credit.

Basically, what I'm saying is this is not the best idea, because not giving credit is considered plagiarism. Also, if you don't give credit, you could get in trouble with the Scratch Team.
Abstract-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

TheAwesomeMaster wrote:

No support. Kids should learn how to give credit before they get in trouble for it later.

DaSpudLord wrote:

No support.
1. It's part of the community guidelines.
2. Learning to give credit is important in the real world, as automatic credit does not exist in the real world.
3. It's nice to know that the remixer thought of you when creating the project.
Exactly.
Theory
Scratcher
57 posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

If people care so much the developer could always hide a script that creates a text box that says original by (name) and hide the command blocks under others

Last edited by Theory (May 22, 2016 16:01:55)

Honeytata
Scratcher
34 posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

_Comicfan_ wrote:

No support. How would you feel if someone remixed a project that you spent 15 hours on, and didn't change anything or give you credit? Try to put yourself in someone else's shoes. You worked really hard on a project, and someone remixed and acted like they made the whole thing. How would that make you feel? Bad, right? It's nice if you acknowledge the creator of the project, not ignore them, like @wayyyy said.

It is part of the community guidelines. Technically, if you don't give credit, you are breaking the rules, and you could easily get reported. For example, one of the kids at my school did this, and look what happened to him. He also got his account blocked. You don't want that to happen to you, do you? Give credit.

Basically, what I'm saying is this is not the best idea, because not giving credit is considered plagiarism. Also, if you don't give credit, you could get in trouble with the Scratch Team.
But there's a “original project” button, why cant you people notice that?
Abstract-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

Honeytata wrote:

_Comicfan_ wrote:

No support. How would you feel if someone remixed a project that you spent 15 hours on, and didn't change anything or give you credit? Try to put yourself in someone else's shoes. You worked really hard on a project, and someone remixed and acted like they made the whole thing. How would that make you feel? Bad, right? It's nice if you acknowledge the creator of the project, not ignore them, like @wayyyy said.

It is part of the community guidelines. Technically, if you don't give credit, you are breaking the rules, and you could easily get reported. For example, one of the kids at my school did this, and look what happened to him. He also got his account blocked. You don't want that to happen to you, do you? Give credit.

Basically, what I'm saying is this is not the best idea, because not giving credit is considered plagiarism. Also, if you don't give credit, you could get in trouble with the Scratch Team.
But there's a “original project” button, why cant you people notice that?
We know that it's there, but it is not okay to not add credit. People need t learn that before they're sued for it in 25 years. Other websites don't have automatic credit.
Honeytata
Scratcher
34 posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

Abstract- wrote:

Honeytata wrote:

_Comicfan_ wrote:

No support. How would you feel if someone remixed a project that you spent 15 hours on, and didn't change anything or give you credit? Try to put yourself in someone else's shoes. You worked really hard on a project, and someone remixed and acted like they made the whole thing. How would that make you feel? Bad, right? It's nice if you acknowledge the creator of the project, not ignore them, like @wayyyy said.

It is part of the community guidelines. Technically, if you don't give credit, you are breaking the rules, and you could easily get reported. For example, one of the kids at my school did this, and look what happened to him. He also got his account blocked. You don't want that to happen to you, do you? Give credit.

Basically, what I'm saying is this is not the best idea, because not giving credit is considered plagiarism. Also, if you don't give credit, you could get in trouble with the Scratch Team.
But there's a “original project” button, why cant you people notice that?
We know that it's there, but it is not okay to not add credit. People need t learn that before they're sued for it in 25 years. Other websites don't have automatic credit.
You know that they teach people not to do that in school, scratch IS NOT RESPONSIBLE for teaching people that you shouldnt plagurize! Plus, its more annoying when 12 year olds are begging for credit on their project about scratch cat spinning in circles
Lythium
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

_Comicfan_ wrote:

No support. How would you feel if someone remixed a project that you spent 15 hours on, and didn't change anything or give you credit? Try to put yourself in someone else's shoes. You worked really hard on a project, and someone remixed and acted like they made the whole thing. How would that make you feel? Bad, right? It's nice if you acknowledge the creator of the project, not ignore them, like @wayyyy said.

It is part of the community guidelines. Technically, if you don't give credit, you are breaking the rules, and you could easily get reported. For example, one of the kids at my school did this, and look what happened to him. He also got his account blocked. You don't want that to happen to you, do you? Give credit.

Basically, what I'm saying is this is not the best idea, because not giving credit is considered plagiarism. Also, if you don't give credit, you could get in trouble with the Scratch Team.
^^^

No support.

Last edited by Lythium (May 23, 2016 13:28:08)

pvz_pro
Scratcher
500+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

DaSpudLord wrote:

No support.
1. It's part of the community guidelines.
2. Learning to give credit is important in the real world, as automatic credit does not exist in the real world.
3. It's nice to know that the remixer thought of you when creating the project.
^^^^^^^
Honeytata
Scratcher
34 posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

Nice job at ignoring my post.
It's NOT scratch's job to teach people to give credit. That's all of the schools jobs.

You
are
ignorant
DaSpudLord
Scratcher
1000+ posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

Honeytata wrote:

Nice job at ignoring my post.
It's NOT scratch's job to teach people to give credit. That's all of the schools jobs.
But why can't Scratch teach it too? If you learn something in more than one place, it reinforces it and makes it more likely to remain engraved in your head.

Last edited by DaSpudLord (May 23, 2016 20:35:25)

Honeytata
Scratcher
34 posts

Stop asking for credit when people remix your projects

DaSpudLord wrote:

Honeytata wrote:

Nice job at ignoring my post.
It's NOT scratch's job to teach people to give credit. That's all of the schools jobs.
But why can't Scratch teach it too? If you learn something in more than one place, it reinforces it and makes it more likely to remain engraved in your head.
Is that scratch's purpose? To teach people how to credit?
I don't think so.

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