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- mrscratch88
- Scratcher
22 posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
Hi everyone,
We want to announce today that we’re shifting our policy related to browser extensions, userscripts, and other similar external software. We’ve decided that, for safety reasons, we are no longer going to allow these to be advertised on Scratch.
Browser-based extensions and userscripts can be risky because they can get access to everything you do online. This means that they could potentially get information about the websites you visit, collect private information about you, and change what you see in ways you don’t expect. In the past, we have allowed these to be advertised on Scratch because they can also be fun, safe, and helpful tools – and because we’ve seen that Scratchers can learn a lot by making them. But we feel the risks and potential harm outweigh these benefits.
Because of this, we will now be removing comments, projects, forum posts, user profile information, or other content that reference any browser extension or userscript. In general, we encourage you to use these tools only if they were created by people or organizations you trust.
Thanks,
Scratch Team
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Frequently Asked Questions:
When does this go into effect?
Right away.
Will I get in trouble for things I’ve already shared about a browser extension/userscript?
No. We will begin the process of removing content that has already been shared on Scratch. This will not count against you, so no need to worry about that Going forward, we ask that you do not share or advertise browser extensions/userscripts as it could lead to moderations actions against your account.
What if I’ve already downloaded a browser extension?
You should look through your browser extensions and delete any that weren’t created by people or organizations you trust. You might even want to reread their privacy policies to make sure you’re okay with everything the extensions are doing.
Should I report content referencing a browser extension/userscript?
Yes.
What about Scratch extensions?
Those are a different thing! It’s totally cool to share Scratch extensions, like the ones found in the Scratch editor or on scratchx.org. We’re only talking about browser extensions (like Firefox and Chrome extensions).
And thus, Scratch started to slowly die.
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go to [computer v]
if <(week) = (weekend)> then
repeat until <(more interesting thing)> = <(available)>
set [programming mode] to [on]
end
go to [more interesting thing]
else
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wait (9817314326564389) secs
end
- CD20Superness
- Scratcher
72 posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
Hi everyone,
We want to announce today that we’re shifting our policy related to browser extensions, userscripts, and other similar external software. We’ve decided that, for safety reasons, we are no longer going to allow these to be advertised on Scratch.
Browser-based extensions and userscripts can be risky because they can get access to everything you do online. This means that they could potentially get information about the websites you visit, collect private information about you, and change what you see in ways you don’t expect. In the past, we have allowed these to be advertised on Scratch because they can also be fun, safe, and helpful tools – and because we’ve seen that Scratchers can learn a lot by making them. But we feel the risks and potential harm outweigh these benefits.
Because of this, we will now be removing comments, projects, forum posts, user profile information, or other content that reference any browser extension or userscript. In general, we encourage you to use these tools only if they were created by people or organizations you trust.
Thanks,
Scratch Team
- - - - - - -
Frequently Asked Questions:
When does this go into effect?
Right away.
Will I get in trouble for things I’ve already shared about a browser extension/userscript?
No. We will begin the process of removing content that has already been shared on Scratch. This will not count against you, so no need to worry about that Going forward, we ask that you do not share or advertise browser extensions/userscripts as it could lead to moderations actions against your account.
What if I’ve already downloaded a browser extension?
You should look through your browser extensions and delete any that weren’t created by people or organizations you trust. You might even want to reread their privacy policies to make sure you’re okay with everything the extensions are doing.
Should I report content referencing a browser extension/userscript?
Yes.
What about Scratch extensions?
Those are a different thing! It’s totally cool to share Scratch extensions, like the ones found in the Scratch editor or on scratchx.org. We’re only talking about browser extensions (like Firefox and Chrome extensions).
And thus, Scratch started to slowly die.
It was due to people saying #Bring it back
Isonline got shut downed. The end.
- jokeaccount
- Scratcher
99 posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
Last edited by jokeaccount (Dec. 1, 2017 18:54:50)
- Prinseskat
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
why not teach kids about online safety instead of trying to block literally everything and anything deemed “dangerous” (even if it isnt) considering that we're all probably gonna be exposed to things online that are actually potentially dangerous at some time lol
haha funny kumquat meme
- novice27b
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
I think this policy is heavy-handed, and significantly detracts from the learning experience of users starting to move beyond Scratch.
Practically half of the AT topics would need to be deleted.
Any non-scratch code can potentially be harmful, so you might as well ban discussion/advertising of all other languages.
Learning about what code you can trust is an important skill, and if there *was* some malicious code advertised on scratch (which AFAIK has never happened), then I'm sure it would be reported and dealt with quickly.
Here's a better solution I propose:
When a user creates a forum post, there is a checkbox they can tick that says something like “This post references external code”. This option will result in a prominent disclaimer/warning message being put at the top of the post which explains to users that they should be wary about running untrusted code.
Furthermore, you could restrict these discussions to just the Advanced Topics forum. If this was done, the disclaimer/warning message could be placed at the top of the AT page.
Practically half of the AT topics would need to be deleted.
Any non-scratch code can potentially be harmful, so you might as well ban discussion/advertising of all other languages.
Learning about what code you can trust is an important skill, and if there *was* some malicious code advertised on scratch (which AFAIK has never happened), then I'm sure it would be reported and dealt with quickly.
Here's a better solution I propose:
When a user creates a forum post, there is a checkbox they can tick that says something like “This post references external code”. This option will result in a prominent disclaimer/warning message being put at the top of the post which explains to users that they should be wary about running untrusted code.
Furthermore, you could restrict these discussions to just the Advanced Topics forum. If this was done, the disclaimer/warning message could be placed at the top of the AT page.
Last edited by novice27b (Dec. 1, 2017 13:15:27)
i use arch btw
- acduckii_rises
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
1. Are you mocking me?Sorry, but *ahem* We want our isOnline crowns! We want our scratchmojis! We want freedom to advertise!
1. World_Languages could make it so you automatically get isOnline crowns.
2. You still have scratchmoji. Not getting a custom emoji is not the end of the world.
3. You can advertise in show and tell, and in studios. if it's for safety reasons, the you shouldn't be able to advertise extensions.
Thank you for clearing that up, it's actually getting quite annoying seeing all of these posts saying, “We want to advertise” or “pls let uz advertize else well leav scratch”.
Scratch On!
2. I don't actually have scratchmoji. Custom emoji? If only I knew scratchmoji was a thing back then.
3. I think there should be a choice if you want the crown, so you could turn it on and off.
- apple502j
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
#bringitback
#bringitbackagain
1 Some exts are open source. I think these are safety.
2 Scratch allows user website by registration. It is good for exts too
3 Why can we say Scratch is Safety? SSL? Because ST says? it is not open source,you know?
4 We can make a mod and advertise them,right?
#ComeBackExts
New hashtag.
#bringitbackagain
1 Some exts are open source. I think these are safety.
2 Scratch allows user website by registration. It is good for exts too
3 Why can we say Scratch is Safety? SSL? Because ST says? it is not open source,you know?
4 We can make a mod and advertise them,right?
#ComeBackExts
New hashtag.
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- World_Languages
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
The ST can't tell you which extensions to use or not use, it's simply out of their hands. I don't know what to say. At least we can still use the extensions; you have to be thankful for that. (That is, unless you don't have and don't want to have said extensions. I have one of them.) When I got the message from the ST, I wanted to keep it at first, but then I realized the alert about didn't go away.
Exactly. why not teach kids about online safety instead of trying to block literally everything and anything deemed “dangerous” (even if it isnt) considering that we're all probably gonna be exposed to things online that are actually potentially dangerous at some time lol
suggest getting a cool extension called ! But you don't have to, it's your choice."I still don't know how they'll implement this rule. You just simply can't limit (used) vocabulary from one day to another. And, how do you expect people to report things against a rule they don't agree with? Advertising, maybe not. But why not even MENTIONING it? At least let us say "I
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if <(World_Languages) = [Awesome ]> then
go to [His profile v]
end
if <not <(World_Languages) = [Awesome]>> then
set [World_Languages v] to [Awesome ]
end
when I start as a clone
BE AWESOME
- HarryPotterFan111
- Scratcher
2 posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
That's a good change, but on the downside, I lost my isOnline crown.
- --Waterfall--
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
1. Are you mocking me?Sorry, but *ahem* We want our isOnline crowns! We want our scratchmojis! We want freedom to advertise!
1. World_Languages could make it so you automatically get isOnline crowns.
2. You still have scratchmoji. Not getting a custom emoji is not the end of the world.
3. You can advertise in show and tell, and in studios. if it's for safety reasons, the you shouldn't be able to advertise extensions.
Thank you for clearing that up, it's actually getting quite annoying seeing all of these posts saying, “We want to advertise” or “pls let uz advertize else well leav scratch”.
Scratch On!
2. I don't actually have scratchmoji. Custom emoji? If only I knew scratchmoji was a thing back then.
3. I think there should be a choice if you want the crown, so you could turn it on and off.
Yes, I agree, that the crown should be an option, rather then advertising to get it.
- jokeaccount
- Scratcher
99 posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
Excuse me, I have some browser extensions that change how the Scratch website looks. Is it okay to have them in effect when I take snapshots of the Scratch website and upload them here?
as long as you don't mention them by name it's probably fine
- NotAJumbleOfNumbers
- Scratcher
71 posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
I don't think this is a problem for a majority of the community. How many people even use these extensions anyway?
I mean I try to help with scripts but everyone else keeps answering them first
- World_Languages
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Browser Extension/Userscript Policy
If all the users of the most popular extension commented on October, 3% of comments were made by extension users. Still a lot. I don't think this is a problem for a majority of the community. How many people even use these extensions anyway?
hii
if <(World_Languages) = [Awesome ]> then
go to [His profile v]
end
if <not <(World_Languages) = [Awesome]>> then
set [World_Languages v] to [Awesome ]
end
when I start as a clone
BE AWESOME