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- Suspense_Comix
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How to collab
You cannot collab on scratch. BUT DO NOT SIGN OUT AND READ THIS MESSAGE:
If you think about it, scratch is kind of like Google drive. The “Share” button is like the “Share” in scratch because other people can see it. The “See Project page” button is kind of like the “Present” in google slides. However, they are different, so to make a long story short, you can not collab digitally unless you invite the collaborator(s) into your house to make it on your own scratch account. Here are the major flaws:
. If you share it, it will be public on the web forever unless you can unshare it
Here is one piece of advice:
.Look at which country they live in or look if it is a friend or neighbor before you invite them to collab at your house. Also, make sure they live close at about a 1-30 minute or 1-3 hour drive.
Yet again to make a long story short, you cannot collab digitally.
If you think about it, scratch is kind of like Google drive. The “Share” button is like the “Share” in scratch because other people can see it. The “See Project page” button is kind of like the “Present” in google slides. However, they are different, so to make a long story short, you can not collab digitally unless you invite the collaborator(s) into your house to make it on your own scratch account. Here are the major flaws:
. If you share it, it will be public on the web forever unless you can unshare it
Here is one piece of advice:
.Look at which country they live in or look if it is a friend or neighbor before you invite them to collab at your house. Also, make sure they live close at about a 1-30 minute or 1-3 hour drive.
Yet again to make a long story short, you cannot collab digitally.
Last edited by Suspense_Comix (Dec. 4, 2019 05:07:40)
- Paddle2See
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1000+ posts
How to collab
Well - yes, you can collaborate. That's what this forum section is here to help you do. However, what you can't do is share your account with other people so that you can collaborate directly on the same project. Check out this topic for more information on this issue:
https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/183361
https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/183361
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