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- python_megapixel
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Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
I recently reported a remix of a project. Basically it was the same as the original but the remixer had added a load of swear words verging on sexual content. They had also added a note in the description that it wasn't suitable for young children.
Do you think it was legitimate to request this to be taken down, considering that a warning was provided in the project instructions?
Do you think it was legitimate to request this to be taken down, considering that a warning was provided in the project instructions?
- Wahsp
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Yes! Even if there is a warning, the project still violates the community guidelines.
- LionHeart70
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Certainly.
You can still technically put a warning for inappropriate content on your project, but the warning would be useless since it's almost exactly like saying “Warning: I'm going to slap you in the face.”
Warnings do not give extra leeway for you to share inappropriate content (though for some reason I occasionally put a blood warning on my projects um), considering Scratch is a site where everything shared should be G to PG appropriate. Yes, R-rated movies or Mature 17+ rated video games certainly give tons of warning that they aren't meant for children, but doing this in Scratch is almost like going to see a PG-rated movie and then noticing tons of swearing and inappropriate content.
You still can warn against something that may startle a user or make them uncomfortable, such as flashing lights, a screamer, or MAYBE a slightly bloody moment, but don't think warnings will allow you to share anything you want.
You can still technically put a warning for inappropriate content on your project, but the warning would be useless since it's almost exactly like saying “Warning: I'm going to slap you in the face.”
Warnings do not give extra leeway for you to share inappropriate content (though for some reason I occasionally put a blood warning on my projects um), considering Scratch is a site where everything shared should be G to PG appropriate. Yes, R-rated movies or Mature 17+ rated video games certainly give tons of warning that they aren't meant for children, but doing this in Scratch is almost like going to see a PG-rated movie and then noticing tons of swearing and inappropriate content.
You still can warn against something that may startle a user or make them uncomfortable, such as flashing lights, a screamer, or MAYBE a slightly bloody moment, but don't think warnings will allow you to share anything you want.
- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Definitely.
Scratch is meant to be viewable by everyone.
Putting a warning for something THAT bad doesn't mean that the project's contents don't apply to the community guidelines at all.
I'm terribly sorry if what you saw frightened you.
Scratch is meant to be viewable by everyone.
Putting a warning for something THAT bad doesn't mean that the project's contents don't apply to the community guidelines at all.
I'm terribly sorry if what you saw frightened you.
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Yes!
Even if there's a disclaimer, the project should still be reported. Things like disclaimers that tell people not to do something can be ignored or even provoke a young child into doing it.
Even if there's a disclaimer, the project should still be reported. Things like disclaimers that tell people not to do something can be ignored or even provoke a young child into doing it.
- IggyAndCassie
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500+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Yes! Generally, if a little kid sees something with a bunch of warnings on, it is like someone saying “don't press that huge red button that will lead to the end of the world” – they just HAVE to do it, to find out what will happen.
- aking_
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Mmm I mean good on them for posting warnings, but I guess it violates these guidelines this site has cause errbody here are children
- -ShadowOfTheFuture-
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Yes! Generally, if a little kid sees something with a bunch of warnings on, it is like someone saying “don't press that huge red button that will lead to the end of the world” – they just HAVE to do it, to find out what will happen.
Accidental reverse psychology

- _Lillion_
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500+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Yes that project must be reported even with the warning. Everything on scratch must be appropriate for everyone on the website. It must be reported
- _Lillion_
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500+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Exactly. Well there are a few adults but like seriously. Mmm I mean good on them for posting warnings, but I guess it violates these guidelines this site has cause errbody here are children
- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Yeah, but this site is mostly aimed towards kids.Exactly. Well there are a few adults but like seriously. Mmm I mean good on them for posting warnings, but I guess it violates these guidelines this site has cause errbody here are children
- Charles12310
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
People will still try to look despite warnings. There is no way to detect if the person that is playing the project has a low age or not.
- python_megapixel
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500+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
I'm terribly sorry if what you saw frightened you.
Don't worry, it wasn't anything particularly frightening. It was just a load of very bad swearing. Nothing graphic at all
Last edited by python_megapixel (Dec. 22, 2017 07:54:40)
- python_megapixel
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500+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
provoke a young child into doing it.… even
… if a kid sees something with a bunch of warnings on, it is like someone saying “don't press that huge red button that will lead to the end of the world” – they just HAVE to do it, to find out what will happen.
When I was very young I always had urges to push buttons that say ‘do not use’ and I still occasionally do. But I am always overcome this curiosity.
- YubNubEwok
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1000+ posts
Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Oh, okay. I was just checking in because I feel as if that would frightened me also.I'm terribly sorry if what you saw frightened you.
Don't worry, it wasn't anything particularly frightening. It was just a load of very bad swearing. Nothing graphic at all
- Tenatex
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Was it legitimate to report a project which contained swearing, despite the description saying so?
Yes. Certainly report it! That’s like calling someone a really rude thing and then saying no offense, no offense doesn’t change what the person said. Btw, all scratch projects are supposed to be kid friendly. Tell me on my profile if this helps, 

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