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XZtotal
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How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

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james1112
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10 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

lady light lore remember me
james1112
Scratcher
10 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

-LadyNightLore- wrote:

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

Over the past two months, I've been trying to build up a good scratch reputation, and a few people have asked how I've gotten to this point so quickly. Well, it all starts with patience.

Originally, I had one to five views on all my projects. That was mainly because nobody was interested in my projects… yet. That leads to my first step:

Advertisement

There are different ways to advertise other than spam, so don't go running off and pasting links to your profile on comment sections. That will most likely bring your reputation down. Instead, go to only users you know are interested in that type of project. For example, if your projects were mainly literature-based, ask users such as blackswift to review your projects rather than spamming multiple people. If your projects were mainly animations, possibly ask bubble103 to take a look. Take your best projects and suggest for them to be curated by an FPC! (Front Page Curator)

Try not to spam, though, and make sure that you add a “please!” (It's always best to stay polite and mind your manners.)

The Projects

Yes, we are getting into the ‘projects’ section. Projects are the building block of scratch - They provide you with a template for art, games, animation, etc. When creating projects, try the following:

-Create A Professional Thumbnail
Your projects are more likely to be noticed if they appear professional and neat. It's human nature to judge something by its looks, so, in a way, take advantage of that. Don't overly crowd projects, and try to learn to use vector art. Even if you cannot use vector or don't find yourself very good at graphic design, that's where other scratchers come into play! Simply ask those who offer to make logos and such.

-Put Effort Into The Project
The longer a project will take to be worked upon, the better quality it will probably turn out. You can't simply post a platformer that took only an hour and expect it to be amazing - You have to take time to work out the bugs and glitches and tiny things. Try to use vector, again, seen as it is for professional graphics. Make transitions and motion (if used) smoother, and pay attention to the tiny details. Test-run your own projects to see how others will view it. Don't spend too much time on the computer either! Ask for help if needed.

-Take Note Of Other People's Interests
This is probably the most important part of making projects. All projects should follow the scratch guidelines - Everything online must be for all ages. That includes no inappropriate language, visuals, etc. Create something that everyone can enjoy - Maybe create a story that people can relate to or a simple game that even an eight year old can play. Try to not only focus on a certain group of people but the whole of the scratch community.

The Community

Scratch is a place for everyone. Therefore, you can't just ignore the community itself. Other users are not computers - They are real, genuine people from around the world. Take part in the community not just by sharing projects - Be friendly. Keep yourself from participating in arguments on scratch and report any content that violates the guidelines. Review other people's work and help them to improve, but don't be harsh either. Maybe even help out with coding, and ask for help yourself to improve your own projects. Talk to other scratchers, participate in collaborations, enter contests and so on. Reputation is not all about fame - It's also about simply being a good friend.

The Scratch Team And Guidelines

Don't get yourself into trouble with the ST and the guidelines! Make sure that everything you do on scratch follows the rules - Something that you agreed to on the day you joined the scratch community.

Scratch Community Guidelines:
We need everyone’s help to keep Scratch a friendly and creative community where people with different backgrounds and interests feel welcome.

Be respectful. When sharing projects or posting comments, remember that people of many different ages and backgrounds will see what you’ve shared.

Be constructive. When commenting on others' projects, say something you like about it and offer suggestions.

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.

Keep personal info private. For safety reasons, don't use real names or post contact info like phone numbers or addresses.

Be honest. Don’t try to impersonate other Scratchers, spread rumors, or otherwise try to trick the community.

Help keep the site friendly. If you think a project or comment is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click “Report” to let us know about it.

Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.

Be Yourself And SCRATCH ON!!!

Have fun on scratch! Don't force yourself to do what others want you to do for recognition in the community. What's the point in recognition if you can't enjoy what you are doing? Scratch on because it's what you love!
do you remember me lady light lore
Neilbose12345678910
Scratcher
100+ posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

Yes how do we make a good reputation on a HUGE community? it is Really possible that so many scratchers get that many followers when they have less content , but others like people have more content they always have less followers how is that?
kingmeboi123
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12 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

scratch.mit.edu/projects/embed/155523059/

check out this its a meme project i made
scrabdusan
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11 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

So I have a question….is it legal to make a video game based on movie? Or make a game that includes fighting and using your detective skills to hack into computers and then track down those characters? I mean i wasn't thinking of 8 year olds but It's not that violent and actually (in my opinion) pretty fun. just wondering if say arkham asylum interrogation missions should be posted on scratch. Again no language and no EXTREME violence.
The_PRO98
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23 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

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AJILity
Scratcher
33 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

thank you so much. this was really helpful for me, as i have been trying to work out what to do since i first joined (3 yrs ago). this was really useful,
so thanks!
swag856
Scratcher
3 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

This helps a lot.
RandomBean
Scratcher
5 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

Thank you! This is really constructive and exhaustive.
say [Thank You!]
derekqq
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100+ posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

Fidget spinner studio!!
By the way the logo is animated!
https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/4071677/
Also you can comment in the studio for a project that you want to add!
hugosps
Scratcher
2 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

-LadyNightLore- wrote:

bubble103 wrote:

That's a brilliant and thorough guide! Awesome!! And it's written in such a friendly, easy-going way.

-LadyNightLore- wrote:

Reputation is not all about fame - It's also about simply being a good friend.
Oh, I love this!! ^u^
I think this will be a wonderful thing for new scratchers to learn from.
Thanks bubble! ^-^

hugosps: i think i broke the world record for most projects in a year
JustSomeOlives
Scratcher
31 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

when green flag clicked
play drum (1 v) for (0.25) beats
play drum ( 2 v) for (0.25) beats
ask [do you like music] and wait
turn cw (15) degrees
move (15) steps

Thanks for the tips
please go to these games i made:
my game ghost simulator!
my game avoid the cars!

define ignore my signature
set [what you should do v] to [just ignore it]
PrinceMatthew9998
Scratcher
38 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

I have a brand new realistic Clash Royale Super Magical chest I have been working on. Its good and pretty REALISTIC and I want people to see and rate my projects!
Can you please like the project and follow me? Please help me evaluate my project to how good it is:
1. Rating out of 10
2. What glitches / How to make it better (suggestions)
3. Feedback on the project (how good is it?)
PLEASE COMMENT IN MY SECTION AND STAR AND FAVORITE!
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/163533615/

Also, check my other projects:

1. Ping Pong 2 Player Elite with Powerups -

(With a partner, battle in different backdrops, with the help of powerups! Rage the ball or freeze your opponent, there is always a mystery in every turn! There is also a single player mode.) = https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/147840157/

2. Block Land - Platformer

(Travel through the land and avoid unique obstacles such as the chain, the blob-man, and the gigantic thunder cloud! Collect coins and pass the level! SEQUEL OF MAZE GAME - 2 PLAYERS)
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/159043649/

3. Maze Game - 2 Players

(With a partner, travel in a maze with cannonballs, doors, keys, and the CHAIN! Battle the BOSS at the end with the BALL GUN!
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/152661785/

Please check all my games and give feedback in the comment section! If any of these games are good, FOLLOW ME!
DuskBlown
Scratcher
6 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

Nice guide!
I would just like to say that bitmap and pixel art can look professional too, if you do a good job. If a good project had art drawn in bitmap, and a bad project had art done in vector, I would definitely go for the good project. Good bitmap and good vector both look professional (except maybe for text; in bitmap it gets kinda pixelated) in almost all cases, and bad vector/bitmap looks just as unprofessional.
Just a little rant from an aspiring bitmap artist xD
habiki3108
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55 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

^^
ColourShare
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4 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

This is really good! Thanks For The Help
Pleseebelt
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31 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

I could really use this, but I don't know about the contests. I have a feeling that my Sonic RPG would qualify for that.
TheGoboCoder
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23 posts

How To Build Up A Good Reputation (On Scratch)

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