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MicroIn
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

Nice guidelines!
aaawesome123
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

nice guide helped me a lot
MClovers
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

Great topic! Reported to be sticked
Harakou
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

MClovers wrote:

Great topic! Reported to be sticked
It's already an ITopic.
MajesticB
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

ScarFaceClaw wrote:

I have just started with Scratch and have added a few instructions like ‘walk 10 steps’ and I don't know how to view what I have done. Can anyone help?
Click the folder, then select the project. The link takes you to the preformance page, and the picture takes you to see the scratch blocks. Then do what your events say. You can add instructions to help you remember.
majorhappyrabbit
Scratcher
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<


Scratch Community Guidelines


We need everyone’s help to keep Scratch a friendly and creative community where people with different backgrounds and interests feel welcome.

Be respectful. When sharing projects or posting comments, remember that people of many different ages and backgrounds will see what you’ve shared.
Be constructive. When commenting on others' projects, say something you like about it and offer suggestions.
Share. You are free to remix projects, ideas, images, or anything else you find on Scratch – and anyone can use anything that you share. Be sure to give credit when you remix.
Keep personal info private. For safety reasons, don't use real names or post contact info like phone numbers or addresses.
Be honest. Don’t try to impersonate other Scratchers, spread rumors, or otherwise try to trick the community.
Help keep the site friendly. If you think a project or comment is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click “Report” to let us know about it.

Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.
Gobo friends.
majorhappyrabbit
Scratcher
12 posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<


Scratch Community Guidelines


We need everyone’s help to keep Scratch a friendly and creative community where people with different backgrounds and interests feel welcome.

_meow_ Be respectful. When sharing projects or posting comments, remember that people of many different ages and backgrounds will see what you’ve shared.
_meow_ Be constructive. When commenting on others' projects, say something you like about it and offer suggestions.
Share. _meow_ You are free to remix projects, ideas, images, or anything else you find on Scratch – and anyone can use anything that you share. Be sure to give credit when you remix.
_meow_ Keep personal info private. For safety reasons, don't use real names or post contact info like phone numbers or addresses.
_meow_ Be honest. Don’t try to impersonate other Scratchers, spread rumors, or otherwise try to trick the community.
_meow_ Help keep the site friendly. If you think a project or comment is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click “Report” to let us know about it.

_meow_ Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.
Gobo friends.
scratchinghead
Scratcher
1000+ posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

majorhappyrabbit wrote:

Scratch Community Guidelines


We need everyone’s help to keep Scratch a friendly and creative community where people with different backgrounds and interests feel welcome.

_meow_ Be respectful. When sharing projects or posting comments, remember that people of many different ages and backgrounds will see what you’ve shared.
_meow_ Be constructive. When commenting on others' projects, say something you like about it and offer suggestions.
Share. _meow_ You are free to remix projects, ideas, images, or anything else you find on Scratch – and anyone can use anything that you share. Be sure to give credit when you remix.
_meow_ Keep personal info private. For safety reasons, don't use real names or post contact info like phone numbers or addresses.
_meow_ Be honest. Don’t try to impersonate other Scratchers, spread rumors, or otherwise try to trick the community.
_meow_ Help keep the site friendly. If you think a project or comment is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click “Report” to let us know about it.

_meow_ Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.
Gobo friends.
Thank you for telling me the guidelines, but I already had posted in my guide.

Last edited by scratchinghead (May 29, 2016 08:30:10)

ProudL1ama
Scratcher
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

If a song you use has a swear word, if you warn that it has a swear word at the beginning of the project and in the description, would it be okay?
scratchinghead
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

Bump it because the old directory toward this topic has been un-stickied.
AFasterSlowpoke
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

imma wait till this get stickyed



BUMP
scratchinghead
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

AFasterSlowpoke wrote:

imma wait till this get stickyed



BUMP
Thanks!
White_Lord
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

ProudL1ama wrote:

If a song you use has a swear word, if you warn that it has a swear word at the beginning of the project and in the description, would it be okay?
No, you need to remove this word from the song.
babmv
Scratcher
100+ posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

so when you said Scratch is for all ages really some people who do not like scratch's rules but can not code would not use comments or spread rumors I wanted to change babmv to mori Hope it is possible because babmv is not my likings anymore. this might be for you to answer.

Last edited by babmv (Dec. 1, 2019 20:59:22)

babmv
Scratcher
100+ posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

White_Lord wrote:

ProudL1ama wrote:

If a song you use has a swear word, if you warn that it has a swear word at the beginning of the project and in the description, would it be okay?
No, you need to remove this word from the song.
actually you might have to post it on youtube then remove the project because youtube allows that right?
babmv
Scratcher
100+ posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

scratchinghead wrote:

Hello new scratchers! This is a guide to the Community Guidelines. Visit the Community Guidelines page as well.

What Is Community Guidelines?

Scratch Community Guidelines are the basic rules observed throughout the whole Scratch community. If someone does not follow, then people have the right to report the user against it. The Scratch Team reviews every reported comment and project every day. If something breaks the Scratch Community Guidelines, they may remove it and send a warning to the account, depending on the situation (or if they've already warned the account), they may block the account or network that is used to share it.

What Do The Guidelines Include?

Here, I pasted what is written in the guidelines:

We need everyone’s help to keep Scratch a friendly and creative community where people with different backgrounds and interests feel welcome.


Be respectful.
When sharing projects or posting comments, remember that people of many different ages and backgrounds will see what you’ve shared.

Be constructive.
When commenting on others' projects, say something you like about it and offer suggestions.

Share.
You are free to remix projects, ideas, images, or anything else you find on Scratch – and anyone can use anything that you share. Be sure to give credit when you remix.

Keep personal info private.
For safety reasons, don't use real names or post contact info like phone numbers or addresses.

Be honest.
Don’t try to impersonate other Scratchers, spread rumors, or otherwise try to trick the community.

Help keep the site friendly.
If you think a project or comment is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click “Report” to let us know about it.

Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.

(and everyone has the right to remix your projects, so recoloring is allowed.)

What If I Break The Rules?

When you break the rules, make sure you don't do it again. If you get an alert, don't just skip it away. Please read it carefully and understand why you get the alert.
If you continue to do inappropriate acts, you may get a ban from the Scratch Team. Click here for more details.

There are two types of ban:

User Ban:
The user is banned and cannot log back into their account unless the user sends an appeal to the Scratch Team.

IP/Poison Ban:
The computer (and possibly the network) is banned from going on the scratch website at all. Since you can't get on the website, you cannot create new accounts, thus completely locking out the user.

What Will Happen When An Account Is Blocked?

When an account is blocked, the owner can no longer access it or use it to create projects or comments. When they log in, they will see a page that explains why the account was blocked with a web form they can use to request to be unblocked. If the owner can show that they understand why their account was blocked and promises to follow the community guidelines in the future, the scratch team will review their case. Accounts will only be unblocked in cases where the account owner’s word can be trusted. Otherwise, the account (and most likely other accounts owned or created by that person) may be blocked permanently.

You are responsible for keeping your password secure. If you think someone you don’t know got access to your account, change the password and / or use the contact us link to explain the situation (there's always a link below in every page on scratch). If you got blocked for doing something that broke the community guidelines, don't just say you got hacked. If Scratch Team can't trust you, they won't unblock you.

How Can I Get An Alert?

Condition 1:
Disrespectful comments or posts which contain bad words or rude languages are not allowed.
Condition 2:
Inappropriate for the Scratch community, including NFE contents, blood, swearing, and violence. Remember, people of all ages and backgrounds could see what you’ve done.

These are the possible ways to get an alert.

What Can I Do If I See Something That’s Inappropriate?

You can click the link button “Report” on any project, comment, discussion post, or user page where you think something isn't ok for Scratch. If the situation is complicated, you can use the “Contact Us” link to explain. Be sure to include as much detail as you can, with links to relevant pages.

Here's the Contact Us link.

What Can I Do If I See Someone Being Mean Or Disrespectful?

Don’t add to the flames! Responding to mean comments with more mean comments just makes things worse and may cause your account being blocked. Instead, simply report anything that is disrespectful or unconstructive. Scratch Team checks reports every day, multiple times per day, so rest assured, they'll sort things out.

Visit the FAQ page for more information.

How Can I Help The Community?

Be constructive, helpful on the forum, and make good projects! If you are interested in helping this site, become a scratch helper when you get the Scratcher's status. Here's a wiki page about Scratch Helper.

————————————————————————————————————————————

Thanks to Sonickyle for the information about the user ban!


Anyway, please read the guidelines carefully and follow the rules!

~Scratch On~



Anything I missed? Or something needs to improve? Suggest below!
Delete The Community Guidelines It Makes Certain Trends Makes Scratch Unpopular. People Want To Be Bad On The Internet. But Please No Hacking Or Scratch Hate.
babmv
Scratcher
100+ posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<


scratchinghead wrote:

This however, can be bypassed by using a Dynamic IP or Proxy.
Well… If You Have Scratch OS Or A Scratch user Based Account And That Is The Only Tech You Have And You Might Not Want No Tech So If Your Job Is Based On Youtube You Would Go To A Shelter And Ask For A Non Scratch Based Account.

babmv
Scratcher
100+ posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

scratchinghead wrote:

Hello new scratchers! This is a guide to the Community Guidelines. Visit the Community Guidelines page as well.

What Is Community Guidelines?

Scratch Community Guidelines are the basic rules observed throughout the whole Scratch community. If someone does not follow, then people have the right to report the user against it. The Scratch Team reviews every reported comment and project every day. If something breaks the Scratch Community Guidelines, they may remove it and send a warning to the account, depending on the situation (or if they've already warned the account), they may block the account or network that is used to share it.

What Do The Guidelines Include?

Here, I pasted what is written in the guidelines:

We need everyone’s help to keep Scratch a friendly and creative community where people with different backgrounds and interests feel welcome.


Be respectful.
When sharing projects or posting comments, remember that people of many different ages and backgrounds will see what you’ve shared.

Be constructive.
When commenting on others' projects, say something you like about it and offer suggestions.

Share.
You are free to remix projects, ideas, images, or anything else you find on Scratch – and anyone can use anything that you share. Be sure to give credit when you remix.

Keep personal info private.
For safety reasons, don't use real names or post contact info like phone numbers or addresses.

Be honest.
Don’t try to impersonate other Scratchers, spread rumors, or otherwise try to trick the community.

Help keep the site friendly.
If you think a project or comment is mean, insulting, too violent, or otherwise inappropriate, click “Report” to let us know about it.

Scratch welcomes people of all ages, races, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, and gender identities.

(and everyone has the right to remix your projects, so recoloring is allowed.)

What If I Break The Rules?

When you break the rules, make sure you don't do it again. If you get an alert, don't just skip it away. Please read it carefully and understand why you get the alert.
If you continue to do inappropriate acts, you may get a ban from the Scratch Team. Click here for more details.

There are two types of ban:

User Ban:
The user is banned and cannot log back into their account unless the user sends an appeal to the Scratch Team.

IP/Poison Ban:
The computer (and possibly the network) is banned from going on the scratch website at all. Since you can't get on the website, you cannot create new accounts, thus completely locking out the user.

What Will Happen When An Account Is Blocked?

When an account is blocked, the owner can no longer access it or use it to create projects or comments. When they log in, they will see a page that explains why the account was blocked with a web form they can use to request to be unblocked. If the owner can show that they understand why their account was blocked and promises to follow the community guidelines in the future, the scratch team will review their case. Accounts will only be unblocked in cases where the account owner’s word can be trusted. Otherwise, the account (and most likely other accounts owned or created by that person) may be blocked permanently.

You are responsible for keeping your password secure. If you think someone you don’t know got access to your account, change the password and / or use the contact us link to explain the situation (there's always a link below in every page on scratch). If you got blocked for doing something that broke the community guidelines, don't just say you got hacked. If Scratch Team can't trust you, they won't unblock you.

How Can I Get An Alert?

Condition 1:
Disrespectful comments or posts which contain bad words or rude languages are not allowed.
Condition 2:
Inappropriate for the Scratch community, including NFE contents, blood, swearing, and violence. Remember, people of all ages and backgrounds could see what you’ve done.

These are the possible ways to get an alert.

What Can I Do If I See Something That’s Inappropriate?

You can click the link button “Report” on any project, comment, discussion post, or user page where you think something isn't ok for Scratch. If the situation is complicated, you can use the “Contact Us” link to explain. Be sure to include as much detail as you can, with links to relevant pages.

Here's the Contact Us link.

What Can I Do If I See Someone Being Mean Or Disrespectful?

Don’t add to the flames! Responding to mean comments with more mean comments just makes things worse and may cause your account being blocked. Instead, simply report anything that is disrespectful or unconstructive. Scratch Team checks reports every day, multiple times per day, so rest assured, they'll sort things out.

Visit the FAQ page for more information.

How Can I Help The Community?

Be constructive, helpful on the forum, and make good projects! If you are interested in helping this site, become a scratch helper when you get the Scratcher's status. Here's a wiki page about Scratch Helper.

————————————————————————————————————————————

Thanks to Sonickyle for the information about the user ban!


Anyway, please read the guidelines carefully and follow the rules!

~Scratch On~



Anything I missed? Or something needs to improve? Suggest below!
Is There A Screenshot Of A IP Lockout (poison) Ban? I Need To Redesign The Ban To Delete. These Bans Should Be Deleted Because Of The Community Guidelines Being Deleted

Last edited by babmv (Dec. 30, 2019 21:59:09)

Morimop
Scratcher
1000+ posts

>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

babmv wrote:

scratchinghead wrote:

-snip-
Delete The Community Guidelines It Makes Certain Trends Makes Scratch Unpopular. People Want To Be Bad On The Internet. But Please No Hacking Or Scratch Hate.
Sorry but it's impossible. There are community guidelines on every website. The guidelines are for protecting users like you. You can't stop people by saying: “pls no hacking” but community guidelines can.
gabbyw1991
Scratcher
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>> A Guide To The Scratch Community Guidelines <<

i got bullied!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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