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-raspberry_
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What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Cool!
Candylanguagegirl
Scratcher
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What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Abstract- wrote:

4. Don't Make a Guide to Scratch

You may love helping out the community, I do too, but making a guide doesn't help too much. There are already enough helpful guides stickied, we don't need any more. Even if you just REALLY want to help New Scratchers, guides are considered spam because we already have enough. You can help out simply by welcoming some New Scratchers, in fact, that would be great!

Whoops! Oh well. I'll just sit here awkwardly and let that guide fade into many layers of pages… (Isn't it a little ironic that you created a guide telling people not to create guides?)
Thanks for this, though. I'm gonna be linking this constantly now.
Leafsparkle
Scratcher
100+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Abstract- wrote:

4. Don't Make a Guide to Scratch

You may love helping out the community, I do too, but making a guide doesn't help too much. There are already enough helpful guides stickied, we don't need any more. Even if you just REALLY want to help New Scratchers, guides are considered spam because we already have enough. You can help out simply by welcoming some New Scratchers, in fact, that would be great!

Thanks for reading this guide to what NOT to post in the “New Scratchers” forum.

Please let me know if you find any spelling or grammer errors, or know anything I should add to this guide.

1. “grammer” = “grammar” … sorry, couldn't resist
2. I'm going to make a guide to Scratch in a project… could I post it here (as a link or something?)
Abstract-
Scratcher
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What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Leafsparkle wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

4. Don't Make a Guide to Scratch

You may love helping out the community, I do too, but making a guide doesn't help too much. There are already enough helpful guides stickied, we don't need any more. Even if you just REALLY want to help New Scratchers, guides are considered spam because we already have enough. You can help out simply by welcoming some New Scratchers, in fact, that would be great!

Thanks for reading this guide to what NOT to post in the “New Scratchers” forum.

Please let me know if you find any spelling or grammer errors, or know anything I should add to this guide.

1. “grammer” = “grammar” … sorry, couldn't resist
2. I'm going to make a guide to Scratch in a project… could I post it here (as a link or something?)
1. Second mistake on that line
2. You could post a link in your signature, so that it is visible every time you post.
Abstract-
Scratcher
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What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Candylanguagegirl wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

4. Don't Make a Guide to Scratch

You may love helping out the community, I do too, but making a guide doesn't help too much. There are already enough helpful guides stickied, we don't need any more. Even if you just REALLY want to help New Scratchers, guides are considered spam because we already have enough. You can help out simply by welcoming some New Scratchers, in fact, that would be great!

Whoops! Oh well. I'll just sit here awkwardly and let that guide fade into many layers of pages… (Isn't it a little ironic that you created a guide telling people not to create guides?)
Thanks for this, though. I'm gonna be linking this constantly now.
We just needed one final word. To not make guides. Sadly, that had to be a guide.
gamebeater187
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What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Abstract- wrote:

edward789121 wrote:

I'll report this to be stickied. (We'll need to ask the owner of the original topic)
The bottem post here gives me permission to make another because they left their account.
ARE you MajesticB? i have a feeling
Leafsparkle
Scratcher
100+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Abstract- wrote:

1. Second mistake on that line
2. You could post a link in your signature, so that it is visible every time you post.

Well, I don't post very much… I'm much more active in the way of sharing projects…
gamebeater187
Scratcher
1000+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

gamebeater187 wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

edward789121 wrote:

I'll report this to be stickied. (We'll need to ask the owner of the original topic)
The bottem post here gives me permission to make another because they left their account.
ARE you MajesticB? i have a feeling
Reply plz
-raspberry_
Scratcher
500+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

This got stickied!
Abstract-
Scratcher
1000+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

JakeCarroll wrote:

This got stickied!
Yay!!!!
hilarysiu1223
Scratcher
26 posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Thx! This is very helpful!
TheMythical3
Scratcher
3 posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

You spelt bottom wrong.So glad I found, because my mum goes mad over grammar and spelling, especially apostrophes, she hates it when someone gets that wrong
NinjagoisSwag-Mad-
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What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Abstract- wrote:

scratchnapped wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

scratchnapped wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

scratchnapped wrote:

Ooh, this should be helpful! ^^ I think this is a good idea.
You may have covered this already, but how about not posting something like “hi, im new” to the bottom of someone else's post – aka, making your own topic for introducing yourself?
That might get kinda misleading, people thinking they can't post.
Hmmm…maybe something like this, then? “Don't Introduce Yourself in Someone Else's Thread” and then explain why they should start their own?

Also, if you'd like to catch any grammar errors, you misspelled “likely” under #3! :-)
I'm just thinking people might read to fast and see “Don't Introduce Yourself”
Ah, true. Makes sense :') But we do have a problem currently with New Scratchers trying to introduce themselves right below everyone else. I don't quite know how to properly address that issue, then. :0
Oh! I can call it “Make Your Own Thread to Introduce Yourself”
Uh oh. I just posted something,didn't know where it was in the forums,and boom! In the new scratches forum. Sorry
Abstract-
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1000+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

NinjagoisSwag-Mad- wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

scratchnapped wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

scratchnapped wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

scratchnapped wrote:

Ooh, this should be helpful! ^^ I think this is a good idea.
You may have covered this already, but how about not posting something like “hi, im new” to the bottom of someone else's post – aka, making your own topic for introducing yourself?
That might get kinda misleading, people thinking they can't post.
Hmmm…maybe something like this, then? “Don't Introduce Yourself in Someone Else's Thread” and then explain why they should start their own?

Also, if you'd like to catch any grammar errors, you misspelled “likely” under #3! :-)
I'm just thinking people might read to fast and see “Don't Introduce Yourself”
Ah, true. Makes sense :') But we do have a problem currently with New Scratchers trying to introduce themselves right below everyone else. I don't quite know how to properly address that issue, then. :0
Oh! I can call it “Make Your Own Thread to Introduce Yourself”
Uh oh. I just posted something,didn't know where it was in the forums,and boom! In the new scratches forum. Sorry
It's okay, you can report it to be moved or closed.
BY147258369
Scratcher
1000+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Abstract you should add a thing to Necroposting. Put something about not being able to necropost on Itopics.
samirathecatlol
Scratcher
100+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Thanks for making this ^u^ one thing though, this sorta is a guide and you said don't make guides xD
BY147258369
Scratcher
1000+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

I think it was a previous sticky and then the ownership was transferred to make it updated, I guess ST didn't sticky it but yes it's a guide.
FloppyBop
Scratcher
100+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

This should be a sticky.
Ravenclaw1177
Scratcher
20 posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

I don't think tips ore spam
tingtong2
Scratcher
100+ posts

What Should NOT Go in the "New Scratchers" Forum

Candylanguagegirl wrote:

Abstract- wrote:

4. Don't Make a Guide to Scratch

You may love helping out the community, I do too, but making a guide doesn't help too much. There are already enough helpful guides stickied, we don't need any more. Even if you just REALLY want to help New Scratchers, guides are considered spam because we already have enough. You can help out simply by welcoming some New Scratchers, in fact, that would be great!

Whoops! Oh well. I'll just sit here awkwardly and let that guide fade into many layers of pages… (Isn't it a little ironic that you created a guide telling people not to create guides?)
Thanks for this, though. I'm gonna be linking this constantly now.

It's very funny (not really), that this person made a guide (not really) to tell some people to not make guides
But, thanks anyways!

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