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- radishboy
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Oldest Active Scratcher?
Does anyone know the oldest account on Scratch that is still active, I'm curious
- TheRealNetherBefore
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1000+ posts
Oldest Active Scratcher?
Me! 
On a serious note though, it's probably hard to tell who is actually the oldest based on the fact that users can lie about their age.

On a serious note though, it's probably hard to tell who is actually the oldest based on the fact that users can lie about their age.
- LionHeart70
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1000+ posts
Oldest Active Scratcher?
But if you look at someone's profile, there's an indicator of how long ago they joined.. Me!
On a serious note though, it's probably hard to tell who is actually the oldest based on the fact that users can lie about their age.
To answer the OP, though, I'd guess probably an ST member's account.
- wWSunPandaWw
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1000+ posts
Oldest Active Scratcher?
Maybe mres? He created Scratch and he's still fairly active.
- Scratch-Minion
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1000+ posts
Oldest Active Scratcher?
In 2003 MIT's Lifelong Kindergarten Group, led by Mitchel Resnick (mres), together with the Playful Invention Company developed the first version of Scratch! This first version of Scratch only ran on a desktop computer, not on the Internet.
There were 103 numbered pre-release Scratch test projects, many with the user name wrgsxhbxvb, that were not shared when Scratch was released.
The oldest existing project, Weekend, project 104, https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/104/ was uploaded by andresmh.
andresmh joined Scratch on 5 March 2007.
As project 104 is the oldest surviving project, andresmh is often considered the first user on Scratch.
He certainly was the first user to share a project.
But xAlu, dito1, thekid, crazyfangirl, Hector, kay, alejandro, gatita, jay, Aardvark, johnm, and jay also all joined Scratch on 5 March 2007 and shared projects later on that day.
mres is sometimes quoted as the second user on Scratch 1.0 but he joined on 7 March 2007.
More detail in my project about the History of Scratch: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/168402838/
There were 103 numbered pre-release Scratch test projects, many with the user name wrgsxhbxvb, that were not shared when Scratch was released.
The oldest existing project, Weekend, project 104, https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/104/ was uploaded by andresmh.
andresmh joined Scratch on 5 March 2007.
As project 104 is the oldest surviving project, andresmh is often considered the first user on Scratch.
He certainly was the first user to share a project.
But xAlu, dito1, thekid, crazyfangirl, Hector, kay, alejandro, gatita, jay, Aardvark, johnm, and jay also all joined Scratch on 5 March 2007 and shared projects later on that day.
mres is sometimes quoted as the second user on Scratch 1.0 but he joined on 7 March 2007.
More detail in my project about the History of Scratch: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/168402838/
- _nix
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1000+ posts
Oldest Active Scratcher?
Note that, of those users, mres and jay are the only ones with any semi-recent activity (mres two weeks ago, jay four months ago). And mres is a member of designing/developing Scratch, of course, so he's always active behind-the-scenes. (Jay is a past Scratch Team member, so he probably doesn't use the site too much anymore.) But xAlu, dito1, thekid, crazyfangirl, Hector, kay, alejandro, gatita, jay, Aardvark, johnm, and jay also all joined Scratch on 5 March 2007 and shared projects later on that day.
- -Accio-
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1000+ posts
Oldest Active Scratcher?
Please don't post on old, resolved topics. That is called necroposting and isn't allowed. it is @andresmh
- SmellyMonkey43
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1000+ posts
Oldest Active Scratcher?
According to scratchstats this is the oldest
I don't mean to be rude but this applies to you too. Please don't post on old, resolved topics. That is called necroposting and isn't allowed.
Last edited by SmellyMonkey43 (May 23, 2020 04:47:50)
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