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- GraspingVirus07
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(Read before judging) Removing restrictions on FNAF-based projects
Personally I love FNAF, when I see FNAF projects gone it makes me mad a little bit. I was thinking if someone could release FNAF project, and before you even press the green flag it'll say “This is a FNAF project if you are not okay with horror games please leave.” Right next to the title. So anyway that was my idea, I hope people like my idea. :-)
- LionHeart70
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(Read before judging) Removing restrictions on FNAF-based projects
Hey, I'm sorry, but this is rejected by the stickies, and Paddle2See has said before that the ST won't change their restrictions on FNAF-based projects. The reason why? Many users thought it was way too scary for them, Scratch was blocked on many school networks, and some parents said their children had nightmares. Just because some people think something isn't scary doesn't mean everyone thinks the same thing.
Also, if you want to make a FNAF game, you can make one. Just don't add jumpscares or anything considered scary.
Plus, restriction mode would be rejected as well. Scratch is for all ages. Simple as that.
no offense but i'm a little surprised that fnaf is still a pretty big thing??
Also, if you want to make a FNAF game, you can make one. Just don't add jumpscares or anything considered scary.
Plus, restriction mode would be rejected as well. Scratch is for all ages. Simple as that.
no offense but i'm a little surprised that fnaf is still a pretty big thing??
- GraspingVirus07
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52 posts
(Read before judging) Removing restrictions on FNAF-based projects
I know it's rejected I thought this could help. Hey, I'm sorry, but this is rejected by the stickies, and Paddle2See has said before that the ST won't change their restrictions on FNAF-based projects. The reason why? Many users thought it was way too scary for them, Scratch was blocked on many school networks, and some parents said their children had nightmares. Just because some people think something isn't scary doesn't mean everyone thinks the same thing.
Also, if you want to make a FNAF game, you can make one. Just don't add jumpscares or anything considered scary.
Plus, restriction mode would be rejected as well. Scratch is for all ages. Simple as that.
no offense but i'm a little surprised that fnaf is still a pretty big thing??
- DownsGameClub
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1000+ posts
(Read before judging) Removing restrictions on FNAF-based projects
Actually, warnings for many kids (even teenagers like me) make people even more curious, especially when it's a place where anything can be accessed. Therefore, I honestly don't think it's a good idea to “stimulate” kids into entering these kind of projects.
The point of restrictions is to prevent trouble before it starts. This suggestion does very little to prevent any consequences that can come out of watching FNAF games on Scratch.
The point of restrictions is to prevent trouble before it starts. This suggestion does very little to prevent any consequences that can come out of watching FNAF games on Scratch.
- LionHeart70
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1000+ posts
(Read before judging) Removing restrictions on FNAF-based projects
anything can be accessed. Therefore, I honestly don't think it's a good idea to “stimulate” kids into entering these kind of projects.Exactly. Actually, warnings for many kids (even teenagers like me) make people even more curious, especially when it's a place where
The point of restrictions is to prevent trouble before it starts. This suggestion does very little to prevent any consequences that can come out of watching FNAF games on Scratch.
Warnings really don't help anything and don't warrant your ability to post suggestive content.. I know it's rejected I thought this could help.
- Sheep_maker
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(Read before judging) Removing restrictions on FNAF-based projects
FNAF games should still be allowed; just as long as there aren't any jumpscares or anything that would for some reason cause a protective adult to block Scratch from their kids/school/library/etc
- LionHeart70
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1000+ posts
(Read before judging) Removing restrictions on FNAF-based projects
That's true, yet so many people get this wrong.. FNAF games should still be allowed; just as long as there aren't any jumpscares or anything that would for some reason cause a protective adult to block Scratch from their kids/school/library/etc
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