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dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

Sorry if this is a duplicate
YouTube has this feature where along with Public videos (equivalent to shared project on Scratch) and Private videos (equivalent to unshared project on Scratch), there is an Unlisted videos option (sort of equivalent to NFE project).

An unlisted “project” would be like YouTube, it is public, but it won't show up in Search or the front page (like a NFE project, but only selected by the Scratcher, and no, this is not a duplicate of the “allow scratchers to label project as NFE” suggestions). A difference to NFE projects is that it does not show up anywhere (other than studios), not just search and front page.

Pros:

Easy sharing of projects with friends and family
Allow for beta testing of a project

Cons:

Could be used for private messaging (Solution: make the filter bot on super safe mode which is a mode that only whitelisted words can be posted, have comments disabled by default and if someone has a long comment thread with only one person, give a message saying “Oh no! It looks like you may be using the Unlisted feature as private messaging tool! You have been muted for 5 hours.”)
Someone could share the link with everyone, ruining the feature.

Mockups:




Last edited by dude341 (July 1, 2018 11:06:12)

turkey3
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.

Last edited by turkey3 (March 29, 2018 21:35:10)

Wahsp
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
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Botcho_Otkho
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

Wahsp wrote:

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
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Solmux
Scratcher
100+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

Wahsp wrote:

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
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WeaponGod243
Scratcher
79 posts

"Unlisted" projects.

Solmux wrote:

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

Wahsp wrote:

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
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dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

Wahsp wrote:

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
^

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

Wahsp wrote:

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
^
^ that's a caret-ception

Solmux wrote:

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

Wahsp wrote:

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
^
^ that's a caret-ception
^
this ^

WeaponGod243 wrote:

Solmux wrote:

Botcho_Otkho wrote:

Wahsp wrote:

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already, though that's with third party stuff. I'll have to say no support just because of less transparency on what people have shared with the public. Too much potential for people sharing inappropriate things with their friends.
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^ that's a caret-ception
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and again ^

I get the message, no need to repeat.
TheRealNetherBefore
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

No support, while you may have heavily moderated comments, someone could still put inappropriate stuff or messages in the project itself.
dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

No support, while you may have heavily moderated comments, someone could still put inappropriate stuff or messages in the project itself.
True, but you can do that with any project. For the message part there could be a bot that detects inappropriate phrases and words.
Plus as mentioned before this is already possible with Phosphorus and Sulfurous players.

Last edited by dude341 (July 1, 2018 11:02:10)

TheRealNetherBefore
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

dude341 wrote:

True, but you can do that with any project.
But it would be a lot easier to get away with if only a limited selection of people could view the project.

dude341 wrote:

For the message part there could be a bot that detects inappropriate phrases and words.
What is the phrase is hand written on a sprite? Plus, bots and whitelists aren't the most reliable way of spotting inappropriate comments, as the current scratch comment whitelist shows.

dude341 wrote:

Plus as mentioned before this is already possible with Phosphorus and Sulfurous players.
But those aren't made by the ST, or well known about by most scratchers.
dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

dude341 wrote:

True, but you can do that with any project.
But it would be a lot easier to get away with if only a limited selection of people could view the project.

dude341 wrote:

For the message part there could be a bot that detects inappropriate phrases and words.
What is the phrase is hand written on a sprite? Plus, bots and whitelists aren't the most reliable way of spotting inappropriate comments, as the current scratch comment whitelist shows.

dude341 wrote:

Plus as mentioned before this is already possible with Phosphorus and Sulfurous players.
But those aren't made by the ST, or well known about by most scratchers.
1. The ST could still search/find them
2. Well, then the ST would have to have a box of “recently unlisted projects”.
3. Most people know about it.
TheAdriCoolManDude
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

I don't see a use for this. Is it for showing your friends? Well,

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already.
And then give the link to your friends. It is not that hard. No support.
Sheep_maker
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

Why should the comment section even be on for unlisted projects? Moderating them too much will make it hard to privately give feedback.

dude341 wrote:

2. Well, then the ST would have to have a box of “recently unlisted projects”.
The ST would be busy with other reports to keep a constant eye on such a list, and the list may be too fast for them to keep up with. It's best to make everything public so that everyone in the community can be a moderator by finding and reporting. Additionally, unlisted projects can be edited after they are made unlisted.

Also, the same can be said for private messaging suggestions.

dude341 wrote:

3. Most people know about it.
Not everyone knows to use it for unlisted projects because it is not Phosphorus/Sulfurous's intent.

dude341 wrote:

1. The ST could still search/find them
That'd be rather hard. Firstly, the Scratch search is very limited, and unshared projects have a noindex meta tag so they can't use Google to find them. Secondly, what search terms would they use other than testing inappropriate words (which would already be blocked by the filter) every once in a while?
dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

TheAdriCoolManDude wrote:

I don't see a use for this. Is it for showing your friends? Well,

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already.
And then give the link to your friends. It is not that hard. No support.
Yes, but not all people may trust those sites.

Sheep_maker wrote:

Why should the comment section even be on for unlisted projects? Moderating them too much will make it hard to privately give feedback.

dude341 wrote:

2. Well, then the ST would have to have a box of “recently unlisted projects”.
The ST would be busy with other reports to keep a constant eye on such a list, and the list may be too fast for them to keep up with. It's best to make everything public so that everyone in the community can be a moderator by finding and reporting. Additionally, unlisted projects can be edited after they are made unlisted.

Also, the same can be said for private messaging suggestions.

dude341 wrote:

3. Most people know about it.
Not everyone knows to use it for unlisted projects because it is not Phosphorus/Sulfurous's intent.

dude341 wrote:

1. The ST could still search/find them
That'd be rather hard. Firstly, the Scratch search is very limited, and unshared projects have a noindex meta tag so they can't use Google to find them. Secondly, what search terms would they use other than testing inappropriate words (which would already be blocked by the filter) every once in a while?
True.
TheAdriCoolManDude
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

dude341 wrote:

TheAdriCoolManDude wrote:

I don't see a use for this. Is it for showing your friends? Well,

turkey3 wrote:

Well phosphorus allows you to view unshared projects already, so it sort of can be done already.
And then give the link to your friends. It is not that hard. No support.
Yes, but not all people may trust those sites.
Still, many people do, so yeah. Still no support.
CatGuyAnimates
Scratcher
100+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

I would love this, but it could be used for private messages. Maybe have it so you can also see it in studios and on the projects page of the profile(go to the profile and click ‘see all’ on the projects). This would make it somewhat easier to moderate so that anybody can find them if the know how.
TheRealNetherBefore
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

dude341 wrote:

1. The ST could still search/find them
2. Well, then the ST would have to have a box of “recently unlisted projects”.
3. Most people know about it.
1. The scratch team have way too many other things to do than personally check every unlisted project
2. Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having the project unlisted?
3. Not really- most of the people on the main site don't even know about the forums, let alone software that isn't even part of the main website. Plus, as you said yourself:

dude341 wrote:

Yes, but not all people may trust those sites.
dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having the project unlisted?
Only the ST.
TheRealNetherBefore
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

dude341 wrote:

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having the project unlisted?
Only the ST.

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

The scratch team have way too many other things to do than personally check every unlisted project
dude341
Scratcher
1000+ posts

"Unlisted" projects.

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

dude341 wrote:

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

Doesn't that defeat the purpose of having the project unlisted?
Only the ST.

TheRealNetherBefore wrote:

The scratch team have way too many other things to do than personally check every unlisted project
Please read before posting. I said the ST would have a list of unlisted projects, not that they would have to check every one.

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