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- dvargasews
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
I don't know how Scratch does it now. Please ask the Scratch Team.Define ‘inappropriate’, and how would it be known if there is unmoderated chat or malware?No posting links to inappropriate sites.Because the only thing that should matter about links is the page that they lead to.I meant to say which is.
Sigton
No posting links to sites with unmoderated chat.
No posting links to sites that contain malware.
Please ask the Scratch Team for the full list.
Sigton
This quote chain is getting kind of long relative to past quote chains that were at length three when they were snipped by Sigton; next thing you know, someone will unsnip a quote.
Last edited by dvargasews (Jan. 15, 2017 00:11:04)
- Sheep_maker
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
I believe the OP meant that current system Scratch uses for non-shortened links would also apply to the destination of shortened linksThe criteria that it would use otherwise.Which is?
Sigton
Last edited by Sheep_maker (Jan. 15, 2017 00:20:22)
- dvargasews
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
Yes! Exactly!I believe the OP meant that current system Scratch uses for non-shortened links would also apply to the destination of shortened linksThe criteria that it would use otherwise.Which is?
Sigton
- Sigton
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
Yeah, but what is that system? xDI believe the OP meant that current system Scratch uses for non-shortened links would also apply to the destination of shortened linksThe criteria that it would use otherwise.Which is?
Sigton
Sigton
- stickfiregames
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Scratcher
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As far as I know it's just a blacklist of a few specific sites. Any sites whose URLs would trip the standard filter are also blocked. Only links within Scratch are actually turned into hyperlinks though.Yeah, but what is that system? xDI believe the OP meant that current system Scratch uses for non-shortened links would also apply to the destination of shortened linksThe criteria that it would use otherwise.Which is?
Sigton
Sigton
No support for the suggestion. I would rather see the actual URL I'm going to than blindly follow a tinyurl link.
- dvargasews
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
It's not like they could lead you to an inappropriate site unless the actual link does the same.As far as I know it's just a blacklist of a few specific sites. Any sites whose URLs would trip the standard filter are also blocked. Only links within Scratch are actually turned into hyperlinks though.Yeah, but what is that system? xDI believe the OP meant that current system Scratch uses for non-shortened links would also apply to the destination of shortened linksThe criteria that it would use otherwise.Which is?
Sigton
Sigton
No support for the suggestion. I would rather see the actual URL I'm going to than blindly follow a tinyurl link.
- stickfiregames
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
Yes they could. It's a blacklist, so unless the ST has specifically banned a site you can still post it.-snip-It's not like they could lead you to an inappropriate site unless the actual link does the same.
As far as I know it's just a blacklist of a few specific sites. Any sites whose URLs would trip the standard filter are also blocked. Only links within Scratch are actually turned into hyperlinks though.
No support for the suggestion. I would rather see the actual URL I'm going to than blindly follow a tinyurl link.
At the very least, if it was a plain URL you would know if it's a site you recognise.
Last edited by stickfiregames (Jan. 16, 2017 14:18:58)
- dvargasews
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
You could use TinyUrl's preview function.Yes they could. It's a blacklist, so unless the ST has specifically banned a site you can still post it.It's not like they could lead you to an inappropriate site unless the actual link does the same.As far as I know it's just a blacklist of a few specific sites. Any sites whose URLs would trip the standard filter are also blocked. Only links within Scratch are actually turned into hyperlinks though.Yeah, but what is that system? xDI believe the OP meant that current system Scratch uses for non-shortened links would also apply to the destination of shortened linksThe criteria that it would use otherwise.Which is?
Sigton
Sigton
No support for the suggestion. I would rather see the actual URL I'm going to than blindly follow a tinyurl link.
At the very least, if it was a plain URL you would know if it's a site you recognise.
- jromagnoli
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Scratcher
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You could use TinyUrl's preview function.What preview function?
Last edited by jromagnoli (Jan. 16, 2017 17:19:24)
- dvargasews
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
http://preview.tinyurl.com/ncfazeqYou could use TinyUrl's preview function.What preview function?
- scrooge100
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
bitly has a similar thing but you add + at the end of the ulr or somethinghttp://preview.tinyurl.com/ncfazeqYou could use TinyUrl's preview function.What preview function?
- Sigton
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
What's the problem with having two comments though? It means we don't have to use link shortneres which as we can see here a lot of people don't trust.
Sigton
Sigton
- jromagnoli
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
No offense, but who wants to open the preview site and type in the shortened URL?http://preview.tinyurl.com/ncfazeqYou could use TinyUrl's preview function.What preview function?
- dvargasews
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
Just type in preview. at the beginning.No offense, but who wants to open the preview site and type in the shortened URL?http://preview.tinyurl.com/ncfazeqYou could use TinyUrl's preview function.What preview function?
- jromagnoli
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
Besides, I get security warning messages, and then I have to log in as an administrator to allow access.Just type in preview. at the beginning.No offense, but who wants to open the preview site and type in the shortened URL?http://preview.tinyurl.com/ncfazeqYou could use TinyUrl's preview function.What preview function?
Last edited by jromagnoli (Jan. 17, 2017 02:16:54)
- dvargasews
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Scratcher
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Allow TinyUrls in comments!
I'm sorry! I'm sorry! I'm so, so sorry! I had no idea (really) that they inconvenienced you so much. I promise to NEVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER use TinyUrls again on the Scratch forums!Besides, I get security warning messages, and then I have to log in as an administrator to allow access.Just type in preview. at the beginning.No offense, but who wants to open the preview site and type in the shortened URL?http://preview.tinyurl.com/ncfazeqYou could use TinyUrl's preview function.What preview function?
(I'll close this topic now.)
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